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Opinion: Philips LCD HDTV with ambilightOriginal at YouTube
• Wed, Jan 21
By rss@youtube.com (playstationpro13) Philips showed off some really impressive LCD TVs with their new Ambilight technology. Ambilight technology is an advanced lighting system that provides emotive environment lighting and enhanced picture quality to create a viewing experience with less eye strain. Watching televisi...
Opinion: CES post-show wrap-up: HDTV
Original at 19167_1(ces.cnet.com)
• Tue, Jan 13
By David Katzmaier The television category is a perennial CES staple and this year was no different. For some reason nobody showed a TV bigger than Panasonic's 150-inch plasma from last year (have we maxed out in flat-panel screen size?), but most of the other trends I discussed in the preview were borne out i...
Opinion: This is an awesome high definition television.
Original at expotv.com
• Fri, Jan 9
This is a video review of Samsung LN32A550 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV. This is the best-looking television that I've ever used. Watch my review to ... www.expotv.com
Opinion: UNBOXING THE 42LG7000 LCD HDTVOriginal at YouTube
• Sun, Dec 28
By rss@youtube.com (THEDUDEOFINFINITY) HI TO ALL THE GOOD PEOPLE WELL WE FINALLY HAVE A HDTV I AM SO HAPPY. THIS IS A BRIEF OVERVIEW I WILL DO A MORE DETAILED REVIEW ABOUT THE TV AND HOW THE HD WORKS WITH THE PS3. PEACE AND RESPECT Keywords: SOCCER LCD HDTV LG 42LG7000 PS3 PSN XBOX360 UNBOXING FIFA09 PES2009 ARSENAL MESSI RONALDO FOOTBA...
Insignia 32 Inch HDTV Review Part 1/4Original at YouTube
• Tue, Dec 23
By rss@youtube.com (SanjiX5) Author: SanjiX5 Keywords: Insignia 32 Inch HDTV TV Television LCD Review Part Mega Man Sega Saturn Nintendo Entertainment System NES Dynamite Cop Die Hard Arcade Analog Cable WiiWare VC Virtual Console Test Zooming Zoom Adjustments Normal Cinema Wide Widescreen w00f
Panasonic's 37-inch VIERA TC-37LZ85 LCD HDTV reviewed
Original at Engadget HD
• Mon, Dec 22
By Darren Murph Panasonic's first 37-inch VIERA didn't live up to the family name, or at least that's the gist of CNET's recent review of the TC-37LZ85. Sure, black levels were "relatively deep," screen uniformity was "solid" and off-angle viewing was commendable, but "being saddled with inaccurate c...
Opinion: Western Digital WD TV HDD-to-HDTV adaptor
Original at Register
• Thu, Dec 18
Review Streaming media players were all the rage a couple of years ago. They were a nice idea, allowing you to stream music and video files stored on your computer over your home network to a TV or music system. However, most of them were expensive and fiddly to set up, so they never really caugh...
Opinion: Cheap HDTV Battlemodo: The Best Sets Under $900 [Cheap Hdtv Battlemodo]
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Dec 12
By matt buchanan •Insiginia NS-LCD42HD-09 1080p LCD$800 (Note: We actually tested the 52-inch version because Best Buy didn't have the 42-inch model, but they assured that the guts are the same, so we assume that the results would be the same) •Westinghouse VK-40F580D 1080p LCD$850-$899
Dec 3, Sony LCD TV Reviews: The new Sony KDL-46XBR-4 LCD 1080p HDTV
Original at Practical Home Theater Guide
• Wed, Dec 3
The XBR range of Sony LCD TV sets has so far proved to be among the best consumer TVs. This year XBR4 series of 1080p HDTV sets seems to be no exception. More in this LCD TV review article.
JVC's iPod-lovin' LT-47P789 LCD HDTV gets in-depth review
Original at Engadget HD
• Tue, Dec 2
By Darren Murph It's nearly time for JVC to drop yet another iPod dock-infused HDTV on us at CES 2009 (just a guess, is all), but for those looking for the model first introduced in January 2008, here's a bit of introspective. If you'll recall, we already heard pretty positive things about the 42-inch versi...
Nov 15, Samsung Plasma TV Review: Tantus HPN6339 63-inch HDTV-Ready Plasma
Original at Practical Home Theater Guide
• Fri, Nov 14
What about turning any room into a lovely home theater with one of the largest plasma panels ever built? The Tantus HPN6339 63-inch HDTV-Ready Samsung plasma TV will surely do a remarkable job.
Review: The World's Thinnest LCD HDTVs
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, Nov 12
By Wilson Rothman Hitachi's Director's Series 1.5 UltraThin UT37X902 (37 inches listing for $1,900) got its name because it's an inch and a half thick across its entire panel. It is a monitor with speakers, but no tuner and the barest of inputs—one HDMI and one VGA—to help it keep trim. JVC's LT-46SL89 (46 inch...
Haier scores lower in review
Original at 17938_105(news.cnet.com)
• Wed, Nov 12
By David Katzmaier This bargain-priced 47-inch LCD won't wow anybody with its black levels or color accuracy, but for the money those aspects of its image quality are decent enough. Unfortunately, its screen uniformity is not. In our testing this set basically failed every aspect of our uniformity tests, s...
Sharp LC-46D65U LCD HDTV Review - Unbiased LCD TV reviews, prices ...
Original at LCD TV News from DigitalAdvisor
• Mon, Nov 10
Overall, the Sharp LC-46D65U is a good high-definition television, and is especially well suited for consumers who intend to fully employ its high-quality resolution with full HD content like Blu-ray disc movies and next-generation ...
First Technical Review of Mitsubishi LaserVue Laser TV: Technically Awesome
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Oct 23
By matt buchanan To dive into the nittier gritter, it has the widest color gamut of any set Gary's ever tested, far beyond the HDTV Rec. 709 broadcast standard: "Reds are so intense and crimson they’re indescribable. Ditto for yellows, purples and other colors and hues."
Opinion: Giz Explains: How to Buy an HDTV Like a Pro
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, Oct 22
By matt buchanan Motion resolution matters a lot if you're a sports or action movie fan. It's also fairly easy to test, just have them put on a baseball or football game. Remember the Yankee pinstripes? Sure they might look clean when a pitcher is chilling on the mound, but how about when he winds up? Or when a fo...
Oct 15, Cheap Plasma TV Reviews: Budget Plasma HDTV Sets
Original at Practical Home Theater Guide
• Wed, Oct 15
Plasma televisions have become more affordable than ever. This plasma TV review guide discusses some of the best yet cheap plasma TV sets covering 42 to 50-inch models within the sub-$1,500 category.
Mitsubishi's $7000, 65-Inch LaserVue HDTV Reviewed: (Verdict: Lasers Are Awesome)
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Oct 10
By John Herrman With a history of giving great impressions reaching back to CES, expectations for Mitsubishi's 65in LaserVue TV are high. It's the first laser-powered TV, with completely new rear-projection technology that makes for richer, more accurate colors and significantly lower power consu...
Opinion: Olympics Watching: Ultimate PC/HDTV Strategy Guide
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, Aug 11
By Benny Goldman As seen with the USA-China basketball debacle, NBC has no business delaying broadcasts for Pacific time. Thanks to the internet, this old broadcasting habit looks increasingly lame. After all, even those of us without the dedicated HD channels have TiVos and alarm clocks, right? Those w...
Lightning Review: Linksys 2200 HD Media Center Extender [Review]
Original at Gizmodo
• Sun, Jan 6
By Jason Chen The Performance: Fantastic. We were able to stream live 1080i over-the-air (OTA) HDTV with no glitches for the most part, and whatever glitches we did see were due to the fact that OTA reception in our area isn't great and we had a small antenna. But when we watched pre-recorded content in bot...
Opinion: Westinghouse Goes Wireless with Ultrawideband Pulse-LINK HDTV [Home Entertainment]
Original at Gizmodo
• Thu, Jan 3
By Wilson Rothman This is an eye opener. People are going to deeply desire this Westinghouse Digital Wireless HDMI HDTV in their living room as soon as they see it at CES," states Bruce Watkins, Pulse~LINK President and Chief Operating Officer. "We've been leading the technical pursuit of this for several y...
Opinion: Programming for HDTV
Original at Blog Maverick
• Sat, Jul 7
By Mark Cuban Our business is bullt on on ONLY programming for those households that have HDTVs and receive HD signals. We create programming that takes full advantage of the widescreen, resolution, color palette, 5.1 or better sound, digital connectivity and more to make great original programming...
Opinion: Eyeball Test Later Today: Is Westinghouse's 52-inch 1080p LCD the New King of Budget HDTV?
Original at Gizmodo
• Tue, Apr 24
By Brian Lam New York, NY - Westinghouse Digital Electronics, the fourth largest manufacturer of LCD TVs in the U.S.*, raises the home theater bar with an advanced new line of 1080p LCD HDTV's, the TX Series. Designed for the consumer who wants to step up to the ultimate cinema experience and the best in LC...
Opinion: Guide to 120Hz HDTVs: Which Sets Have That Magic Number?
Original at Gizmodo
• Fri, Feb 2
By Charlie White Incidentally, Sony was also showing off an 82-inch prototype 1080p LCD screen, also graced with that coveted 120Hz frame rate. Its picture was nothing short of exquisite. Too bad it's not available yet, nor will it be for some time. And when it is, well, we'll just have to take up gun running or...
Opinion: First Look: Slingbox Pro HD Connect
Original at Gizmodo
• Wed, Nov 29
By Charlie White HD Connect down-converts your 720p or 1080i signal into a 640x480 video stream, where the horizontal part is anamorphically compressed for transport, and then is stretched back out to that typical widescreen 16x9 format on your laptop in the field. How does it look, and is it worth $50?
DISH ViP 622 HDTV DVR Reviewed (Verdict: Convergently Great)
Original at Gizmodo
• Mon, May 22
By Jason Chen The unique feature of this box allows two rooms to watch TV through the device without having a separate receiver in the second room. How it works: connect the tuner in the first room, set the TV to a specific channel in the second room, and the tuner sends signals through your home's coax cabl...