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Vizio smooths out the picture

Vizio smooths out the picture

Once only seen on high-end LCDs, Vizio introduces the most affordable 120Hz equipped HDTV on the market.
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Samsung's LCD: bargain meets performance

Samsung's LCD: bargain meets performance

Samsung matches a 1080p set with a low price tag. Can it compete with its more expensive siblings?
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Counting blurry lines: Should CNET test for motion resolution on HDTVs?

In the course of testing for HDTV reviews here at CNET, I always compare displays directly against one another side-by-side using both normal program material--typically Blu-ray movies, HDTV, and standard-definition material--and test patterns from special discs. I'm always on the lookout for new test patterns, so earlier this summer (Read more)
Sep 5 2008

Sharp LCDs save energy, double Hz

Today at CEDIA, Sharp announced two new lines of flat-panel LCD HDTVs, one with a special energy-saver function and another with the company's first iteration of true 120Hz processing. Full details are available after the jump. Sharp LC-D65U series Models (availability, suggested retail price) Sharp LC-42D65U (now, $1,599) (Read more)
Sep 4 2008

Sony doubles smoothness with 240Hz LCD

Catering to those sensitive souls for whom the smoothness imparted by 120Hz LCD HDTVs is still too rough, Sony will introduce the first HDTV with a 240Hz refresh rate this December. Dubbed the KDL-52XBR7 (price TBD), this 52-inch model is the only one in the XBR7 series to boast the (Read more)
Sep 3 2008

Sony SXRD projectors: New Pearl joined by lower-end model

Sony has stopped producing SXRD-based rear-projection HDTVs, but its lineup of front projectors using the company's proprietary projection technology has just been expanded. The more-expensive of the two SXRD models introduced today at CEDIA is the newest member of the so-called "Pearl" models, technically called the VPL-VW70 (November, $8,(Read more)
Sep 3 2008
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