Archive for the ‘Plasma TV’ Category
Saturday, March 15th, 2008
What makes home theater projectors so sexy, so compelling and so different from a regular old TV set with its LCD or plasma screen? We're going to break it down for you, and let you know why it just might be worth it to consider putting together a dedicated home ...
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
A Samsung HPS5073 50" plasma arrives dead, and two technicians verify it onsite - is it instantly replaced? A nearly two month battle to replace a DOA tv, and the battle with Samsung's customer service.read more | digg story
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
(Pics) Hide a 50
” panel under a King size bed, requires only 8” of clearance , deploys in under 45 seconds. Rotation allows for viewing from multiple locations within the room.read more | digg story
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Panasonic's 1-Inch thin Plasma TV on display here at CES 2008. Look at the vibrant colors displayed vs. other LCD TVs! And did I mention it's only 1 inch?
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Saturday, March 15th, 2008
Panasonic says Plasma TVs are way to go over LCDs.read more | digg story
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
In Australia, by the year 2011 all plasmas and some LCDs are not going to be sold anymore due to their high power consumption, interesting stuff.
Australia is going green.... So I guess the prices will go down. sounds cool to me. :-)read more | digg story
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Friday, February 15th, 2008
This is a warning about the Avdeco line of plasma and TV stands.
This is the orignal post. link below.
This is a warning about the Avdeco line of plasma and TV stands.
Last fall I purchased an Avedeco HR420 TV stand for my bedroom. This stand runs about $1000, so it ...
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
Canon and Toshiba had hoped to start production of SED TVs in early 2008. However, a lawsuit may end up pro-longing the much anticipated SED TV to the market place. SED is like a normal CRT TV, but flat screen and thin like LCDs and Plasmas.read more | ...
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
Another home entertainment technology death duel is under way as 2 different TV technologies, LCD and plasma, vie for dominance of the big-screen, flat-panel television market. LCD technology is evolving as increasingly larger flat-panel units appear. LCD is now in plasma country, and this means war - a war some ...
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
CRT's are too big, LCD's are too dim, Plasma screens are really expensive, and OLEDs have short lifespans. SED Technology represents the perfect mix of them all. GotFrag Hardware gives you a crash course in SED Technology, explaining why it could be the biggest thing since sliced bread.read more | ...
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