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A 61-incher for a real bargain

Real projection TVs may be going out of style, but Samsung has a 61-incher that has excellent picture quality and is a real steal compared to a similarly sized plasma or front-panel LCD.
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Is LCD + DVD a good combo?

Why wait to buy an HDTV?

David Carnoy in his Fully Equipped column this week explores the outlook for various TV technologies and how their prices will stack up in the coming months.
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Review: Vizio VP322, the world's smallest plasma

Before the Vizio VP322 came along, we always said that plasma-screen HDTVs basically started at 42 inches and went up from there. One exception was Panasonic's 37-inch size, which is still available in the form of models like the TH37PH10UK professional model, but now that Panasonic is into LCD (Read more)
Aug 7 2008

Just what's so 'dynamic' about contrast ratio anyway?

Vendors want to sell you stuff! There, it's finally been said. Don't believe me? Well, you wouldn't be the first, but thankfully, I have evidence. Within the last year I've seen a new spec, called dynamic contrast ratio (DCR), tossed around for computer displays. If you (Read more)
Aug 6 2008

Sharp announces budget series of 1080p LCDs

Prices continue to fall among pretty much all types of HDTVs, but competition in the budget LCD market is particularly fierce, with companies like Samsung, Toshiba, and Vizio continually cutting prices. Sharp's new SB series of LCD HDTVs--the 42-inch LC-42SB45U, 46-inch LC-46SB54U and 52-inch LC-52SB55U--are aimed at the budget (Read more)
Aug 5 2008

Big cable takes advantage of DTV confusion

In case you didn't know, the upcoming DTV transition from analog to digital television shouldn't affect cable subscribers at all. But that's not stopping cable companies from using the increasingly well-publicized and misunderstood transition to encourage potential customers to cough up more money. Take this report by (Read more)
Aug 4 2008
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