Sony KD-70XBR3 : 70-inch LCD flat panel

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You don't get 70" of flat panel LCD lovin' for cheap these days. For a paltry, $33,000 you can get Sony's new 70" Bravia LCD. It comes will all of the new bells and whistles including HDMI 1.3, 120 Hz, and LED backlighting.  From the article: Advertised as one of the first HDTVs to impliment the xvYCC, the newest color […]

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2 new ‘Bordeaux’ Samsung TVs

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If nothing else, I would buy this TV just because of the name :). Good thing for us the specs are rather nice on these two new TVs from Samsung. Sporting a 10,000:1 contrast ration and a few HDMI ports is nothing to sneeze at. Don't get your hopes up, the lovely ladies on each side do not come standard […]

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Video Resolution – An Overview

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About.com departs from their usual short posts and gives a nice 4 page over view on display resolution. Topics covered in the article include major broadcast standards, progressive versus interlaced, digital TV standards and even 60fps versus 24fps. They could have fleshed out the 24 to 60fps conversion a bit more and talked about other details a bit more, but […]

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Panasonic TH-50PF9UK 50″ 1080p

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Not content to swim with the masses in the lower tier market, Panasonic Pro series of plasmas is clearly aimed at the videophile. This 1080p native panel comes with configurable input slots that allows for different configurations. However, stock wise it only comes with one digital HD input which is a bit lacking for a 6000 dollar price tag. On […]

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Big Price Drops from InFocus

InFocus, know for their "bang for your buck" projectors, has just announced a price drops for three of their projectors. The IN76, 7210 and 7205 all received price drops ranging from $500 to $2,000. All three are 720p projectors with varying quality (you can clink the article link for more details on all three projectors). From the article: The IN76 […]

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Target gets serious about HDTV antennas

EngadgetHD has noticed that Target has been stocking up on HDTV antennas as of late. In fact, if you go to their website, it is likely you will find that Target has a bigger selection then the B&M retail stores such as BB and CC. From the article: So next time you are hankering for a new Terk or Terrestrial […]

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10 Tips for Watching the Big Game

Electronic House has a few toungue-in-cheek suggestions for watching the Super Bowl game this Sunday. I strongly disagree with number 5. Sure they make a point about HD, but nothing should prevent you from watching those great commercials. Here are a couple of my suggestions. Make sure you are well stocked with beer. Wine need not apply at a sporting event. Make […]

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Lift Hides 50-Inch TV Under Bed

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Gone are the day of ugly bulky tubes haunting our bedrooms. With sleek flatscreen TVs. there are now a multidude of ways to display them, or in this case hide them. The huge lift in this story pops out from underneath the bed and goes back under with a push of the button. I can certainly appreciate this invention.. but […]

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How to buy an HDTV

Fortune has a nice, albeit quick little article covering some tips on buying an HDTV today. Some useful tips, such as not spending a ton on cables, and recommending Harmony as a universal remote. They also have a nice breakdown of quality based on price/feature set. PLASMA $1,000-$8,000: For big rooms, plasma still wins on price-to-performance, though LCDs are catching […]

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