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  • LG Electronics Set To Dominate With Exciting 3D Ready HDTVs

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    LG Electronics is attempting to dominate the HDTV market in the United States with a rather exciting line of televisions in 2010. Apart from an extensive menu of Network Ready features (for those with WiFi networks at home, using a router), LG Electronics is launching 3D HDTV ready models. This manufacturer isn’t sitting very idle. [...]

  • Sony Electronics and CBS Getting Closer to 3D Consumers

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    A press release from Sony Electronics (SEL) and CBS had news for those of us waiting impatiently for 3D movies and TV in our homes. The two companies today unveiled “The Sony 3D Experience,” a new research center and screening facility focused on 3D programming and content delivery. Its research mission is to gain insights [...]

  • New Sony Receiver Assures Better Sound for HDTV and 3D HDTV

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    At CES 2010, the big promotion was the release of 3D TV. While HDTV is jumping to 3D HDTV by the end of 2010, customers appear to be lagging behind the complementary sound systems. HDTV carries 5.1 channels of surround sound while Blu-ray is capable of delivering up to 7.1 channels. Sony, one of the [...]

  • If you enjoy HDTV then get more with the Western Digital HD TV Live Media Player

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    HD video, photos and music — they’re on your computer, your USB drives, and the Internet. Now it’s easy to play a whole world of Full-HD, 1080p media on your TV with the WD TV Live HD network-ready media player. Western Digital HD TV Live Media Player is a converter lets you attach a hard [...]

  • Home Theater Sound Completes HDTV Viewing Experience

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    Beyond HDTV, sound is an absolute partner to your TV screen. In order to complete a powerful home theater system, deep, driving bass is necessary. The entire concept of of emulating the sound of a large theater in the home is to produce the realistic effects when viewing video. Those sounds are found at frequencies [...]

  • Panasonic Supports Plasma 3D HDTV With A 152-Inch Screen

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    Theodore Roosevelt is attributed to saying, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” At CES 2010, Panasonic boasts mildly but demonstrates the world’s largest 3D HDTV. Panasonic Corporation, a world leader in the HDTV technology, has developed the world’s largest 152-inch 4,000 x 2,000 definition Full HD 3D plasma display. The display features a revolutionary [...]

  • Sony Make Believe Product Line for 2010 is For Real

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    There were rumors that Sony was retreating from producing TV models in 2009 but those rumors were false. Sony is introducing 38 new TV models including a new top-end series that includes 3D HDTV technology. Sony is adding WiFi features with wide ranging Internet embedded features for loads of entertainment streams. TV models are thinner [...]

  • Toshiba Cell TV Breaks Into The 3D Barrier

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    At CES 2010, Toshiba announced its unique HDTV line that is based on CELL technology. Using a superfast processor, these TV models are capable of delivering advanced imaging including real-time 3D. The CELL is a processor developed by IBM. It is used in the Sony Playstation 3 for highly advanced gaming graphics. When it comes [...]

  • HDTV Moves on to 3D TV

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    The transition to digital TV opens so many new possibilities that were once only figments of imaginations. The HDTV revolution seems to be maturing at an alarmingly fast rate. As all networks clamor to meet current widescreen standards, 3D HDTV isn’t merely gestating. It’s being born. Panasonic and Sony have been demonstrating 3D HDTV screens [...]

  • Twitter Contest: Which TV Character Would You Want to Be Stranded With On a Desert Island?

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    This Contest Is Over. Thanks To All That Entered. Winner Will Be Announced Soon! Ok Tweeple, it’s time for another contest! This time, we have a 32″ Coby LCD HDTV Monitor with Slot-Loading DVD Player aching for a new home. So how do you enter? Just log into your Twitter account and answer this question: [...]