Why pay higher prices for cable TV? Why can't customers make choices for TV channels as per their liking, interests and comfort?
Recently, Comcast has made some changes in their packages. Now, …
Posted by Amit Gupta on May 7th, 2011 :: Filed under
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Go in any electronics store or even the electronics department of most big box chains and you will yourself bombarded by printed flyers advertising digital satellite companies and sometimes even cable…
Posted by Angela Harlan on October 20th, 2010 :: Filed under
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Before the start of summers, Sharp will start selling liquid crystal televisions which can show 3D images. In this manner it will join the ranks of Sony and Samsung to capture the growing 3D market. T…
Posted by gautam on August 26th, 2009 :: Filed under
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Okay, so it's not quite the thinnest TV ever; that goes to some fancy pants OLED stuff that nobody will be able to afford for about 20 years, but it IS the thinnest LCD TV yet, measuirng just 5….
Posted by Jordan Grodecki on May 19th, 2009 :: Filed under
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Well, not exaclty, but FED (Field Emission Display), a technology which combines the best bits of CRTs (contrast ratio, image quality) with the thinness of LCDs and plasmas has just took a big blow as…
Posted by Jordan Grodecki on March 27th, 2009 :: Filed under
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Internet television, IPTV, the like, has been a buzzword for the past few years, with different companies claiming they will break the tradition and get people really watching both standard, and inter…
Posted by Jordan Grodecki on November 7th, 2008 :: Filed under
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Japan's Toshiba have shelved plans to sell organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays in 2009-10. CNET reports that because of the cost of mass production, Toshiba will stick to its plans to c…
Posted by itsTripple on December 18th, 2007 :: Filed under
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DirecTV recently purchased ReplayTV according to a recent article on The Hollywood Reporter. ReplayTV, along with TiVo, invented the DVR but was nearly sued out of existence. In the early '90…
Posted by itsTripple on December 17th, 2007 :: Filed under
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Looks Like video 'gamers' are on their way to being the dominant market for high-end audio and video components according to a report conducted by Nielsen Research Group (NRG), in partnershi…
Posted by itsTripple on December 15th, 2007 :: Filed under
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Looks like this holiday season will see a lot of high definition televisions fly off the shelves this shopping season. Results of a recent holiday buying guide survey conducted by the Consumer Elect…
Posted by itsTripple on November 14th, 2007 :: Filed under
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