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Television
on July 20, 2005
We've been waiting a long time for Internet TV to take hold and now it looks like that might finally happen. According to the USAToday.com:
CBS News, for instance, announced last week a 24-hour,...
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Television
on July 13, 2005
As consumers become more tech savvy, many are starting to use their computer as a complete entertainment system. One thing that really adds to the experience is a combination LCD monitor and LCD tele...
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Television
on June 3, 2005
In reality, most of us buy a TV by what we can afford, not necessarily by features. CNET.com has a really nice TV buying guide that breaks down these price ranges:
Less than $300
$300 to $500
$500 t...
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Television
on June 3, 2005
According to Reuters, Sharp is about to launch the world's largest LCD TV at 65 inches. At $15,520, I'll probably wait a while before I jump on this one.More at Reuters.com
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Television
on May 20, 2005
This is an awesome flat panel (bet that means really expensive) TV from Samsung. From Samsung's Press ReleaseSeoul , Korea - May 19th, 2005 : Samsung Electronics, the leader in TFT-LCD technology...
Read more of Samsung Introduces 40-inch a-Si-based OLED
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Television
on April 2, 2005
This has become on of the biggest annoyances with my DVR. I miss the beginning of a recording because the show didn't start on time. You didn't think that was an accident, did you? It's a ...
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Television
on March 19, 2005
Got a JVC 52 or 61 inch Rear-Projection TV? You might want to check out the serial number againt this recent recall list. It appears an internal electrical connection could cause arcing, charring, or...
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Television
on March 6, 2005
Okay, I'm more of a Kojak man than a MacGyver man. CBSNews.com has a listing if some new DVD releases that include some classic televison shows like:"Kojak"The 22 Season One episodes are...
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Television
on March 5, 2005
Do terms like DLP (digital light processing), LCD (liquid crystal display), or Plasma (or flat panel) confuse you? MSNBC has a decent article that breaks down the different types of television choice...
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Television
on February 5, 2005
If you're like me:#1 You can never find the remoteand#2 When you do find it, the batteries are deadIf you have the same problem with #2, you'll want to check out the PoGo! EZPower Universal R...