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Home Theater January 10, 2008 |
Universal Will Not Renew HD DVD Pact Universal Home Entertainment will not renew its exclusivity pact with HD DVD. |
PC Magazine January 1, 2008 Loyd Case |
PC to HDTV the Right Way The typical home PC is no longer just for homework and accounting. It's now the entertainment hub of the household. |
InternetNews January 7, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
HD DVD Down, But Still Not Out The loss of Warner Bros. struck a blow for Blu-ray's supporters, but analysts say the high-definition format battle is far from over. |
InternetNews January 7, 2008 |
Toshiba: HD DVD is no Loser to Blu-ray Toshiba Corp said on Sunday its HD DVD high-definition video format is not dead despite being dealt a big setback by Warner Bros studio's decision to exclusively back Sony Corp's rival Blu-ray technology. |
Popular Mechanics January 6, 2008 Seth Porges |
Sony Introduces The Country's First OLED TV: Live @ CES 2008 Despite their massive price tag and puny screen size, Sony quickly sold out their entire Japanese stock of OLED TVs. Maybe that's what motivated them to give the product a shot over here. |
InternetNews January 4, 2008 |
Game Over? Warner Bros To Back Blu-ray Exclusively The latest development in the DVD format war is a big win for Blu-ray over rival HD DVD technology. |
PC World January 2, 2008 Yardena Arar |
HDTV Delivery Services Vary Widely Some TV delivery services will deposit your big-screen set only on your doorstep, while others will even take care of installation for a price. |
PC World December 23, 2007 Jeff Bertolucci |
When to Buy an HDTV Winter is prime hunting season if you want to bag a new HDTV. But considering how steadily prices on these TVs have fallen in the past couple of years, the more relevant question may be "When isn't a good time to buy an HDTV?" |
PC World Dan Tynan |
Acoustic Research ARRU449 Universal Wi-Fi Remote This pricey remote is innovative, but it's not without flaws. |
Home Theater December 2007 Adrienne Maxwell |
LCDs From Sony, Samsung, Toshiba & Philips Can 120-hertz technology set LCD free from its motion limitations? |
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