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The Great HDTV Come-On August 1, 2006 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsThe World Cup didn't produce the expected flood of sales for the HDTV market. Industry expert Andy Marken weighs in on what happened. Read more
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What appears to be a 1080p TV, may actually not be a 1080p TV June 7, 2006 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsShame on us. Last week, we reported about four new LCD TVs from Hitachi that integrate a new generation video processor that is capable of "advanced 1080p histogram processing" for about $2200 in a 32" package. Our conclusion that the highest grade of high definition - that we generally see advertised in glossy ads and TV commercials - is finally heading for the mainstream was drawn too fast. Read more
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New Video Projectors: Ready for HD and More January 27, 2006 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsAt the end of 2005, most manufacturers were offering new HD-ready video projectors year. Since this is not an easy field to find your bearings in, we took a comprehensive look at the available models, to help guide you in your shopping. Read more
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Are 32" LCD TVs Ready For Prime Time? January 20, 2006 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsFinally, there are some 32" LCD TVs worth testing. We found six from the usual suspects, but in addition to wares from Sony, LG, Philips and Sharp, there were a couple of newcomers that decided to brave this cutthroat market. The end results are some great sets, but prices remain unsurprisingly steep. Read more
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LCD TV Set Fall Preview September 28, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsYou may considering buying into LCD TV technology - but where do you start? We put the screws to eight 26" and 27" LCD TV sets to show what works, what doesn't and - more importantly - what you might want to buy. Read more
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The Optoma EP729 Road Warrior Projector July 28, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsDesigned with the needs of the very mobile road warrior in mind, the Optoma EP729 weighs in at about two pounds and is half the size of an A4 page. The projector can also do most PowerPoint presentations proud, and doesn't do such a bad job for home theater use, either. Read more
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Three Home Theater Projectors to Show Off June 10, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsVideo projectors are rapidly becoming a must-have for many seeking the home theater experience as prices have dropped from the outrageous to below $6,000. While dozens are available, we short listed three projectors from Mitsubishi, Optoma and Sony as among the best offered in this price category. Read more
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I Want My 32" LCD TV May 23, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsWe recently scrutinized the kind of picture you get with 26" LCD TVs, but we now go larger with a look at 30" and 32" wares. Does size matter when it comes to picture quality? Read more
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Logitech Harmony Pilots: No More "Remote Control Bloat"? May 17, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and MonitorsMuch ink has been spilled lately on living room entertainment gear. But what about that basketful of remote controls that comes with it? With Harmony, Logitech says it offers a single device that ends what the company calls "remote bloat." Read more
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3D Stereo Technology: Is it Ready for Prime Time? May 2, 2005 | Computing | Display Panels and Monitors3D stereo technology has made major strides in the past few years, so we felt it was time to take a look at the state of the industry and several different 3D stereo technologies that are available. We include a discussion of autostereoscopic displays, which allow a viewer to watch 3D images without the need for 3D glasses or other aids. Read more