Plasma Display Panels Losing To LCDs

I’ve always preferred plasma but it looks like it might be going away eventually. I wonder what happed to SED. Yahoo Sales of plasma display panels, or PDPs, have failed to keep pace with those of liquid crystal displays, a market research firm said. As a result, PDP revenues are expected to peak next year, and start dropping in 2009.

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Onkyo Goes HD DVD

Another player in the HD-DVD game. I am more interested in the quality of DVD upscaling seeing as the my collection consists of DVD. Daily Tech Onkyo’s HQV Reon VX video processing engine also allows for standard DVD upscaling to 720p, 1080i or 1080p. The HQV Reon VX also reduces noise and provides optimum image quality at upscaled resolutions.

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Onkyo Goes HD

Onkyo has always made good audio components so I imagine their video would be top notch. Daily Tech The DV-HD805 is a 1080p player that supports the HDMI 1.3a interface. The HDMI 1.3a interface allows the DV-HD805 to support Deep Color technology for richer colors and optimum color gradation. It also supports Dolby True HD (lossless), DTS-HD Master Audio (lossless), […]

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Biostar TF7050-M2 review

This is a pretty good article on the nVidia 7050 chipset. It’s got some comparisons to chipsets from ATI and Intel as well. Bit Tech The Nvidia 7025 and 7050PV series integrated graphics chipset is the Jolly Green Giant’s response to AMD’s successful RS690 chipset. It might still be using the same graphics core as the GeForce 6150 chipset, however […]

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Kworld PlusTV Dual DVB-T PCI-E TV card

This is a rather amusing look at the Kworld PlusTV Dual DVB-T card for those that might be able to use it (ie, not us in the US). Bit Tech Is the *deep breath* Kworld PlusTV Dual DVB-T PCI-Express TV card *gasp* the card which could suit the needs of this market exactly and become a required purchase for anybody […]

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Info on upcoming HD Slingbox

I don’t know anything about Slingbox, but according to this ambiguous Engadget article they’ve done… something… maybe? Perhaps someone in the know could post a comment explaining what the deal is. Engadget The Sling Media family have been quite the busy bees of late. First, the TV-transporting company has just gotten approval on a brand new, unnamed variation of the […]

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Consumers Give Low Marks to Video Downloading

Amazing that this story comes out the same day that Blockbuster announces it’s purchase of Movielink. Well, Blockbuster should now have a clear picture as to what they need to focus on! Ehomeupgrade Just 16% say the selection of videos available online is good, and only 13% say video downloads are sold at a reasonable price. Most tellingly, fewer than […]

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Crim’s Newsapalooza

Guide to shopping for an HDTV Benchmark Reviews In anticipation, some of the major networks have already made the switch to digital broadcast. Even today, several over-the-air (OTA), cable, and satellite broadcasts can be received in HDTV with the proper antenna and tuner. Analog television sets receiving over-the-air programming will still work after that date, but will require converter boxes […]

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Universal Music will sell songs without copy protection

Sounds great, doesn’t it? There’s always a catch, isn’t there? The write thinks the same thing I do, but taking down iTunes will be no easy task… news.com.com The effort is likely to be seen as part of the industry’s wider push to increase competition to iTunes and shift leverage away from Apple, which wields enormous influence over prices and […]

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