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Home Theater August 15, 2008 |
Toshiba Shows Smarter DVD Player Toshiba showed a DVD player with advanced upconverting capabilities yesterday, following through on an idea mentioned by its CEO five months ago in the wake of HD DVD's demise. |
The Motley Fool August 15, 2008 Rich Smith |
Kudos for Corning LCD lord looks out for the little guy. |
Popular Mechanics August 13, 2008 Glenn Derene |
Recycle Your Television Now--Before It's Too Late: Buzzword It's clear that not enough Americans are recycling their televisions. What's not so clear is how "green" the recycling process has become. |
Home Theater August 12, 2008 |
CEA Mulls 3D Video Standard The Consumer Electronics Association is putting its considerable standard-setting might behind an effort to bring 3D video into the home. |
Home Theater August 7, 2008 |
Court Upholds Network DVR Cablevision's network DVR isn't illegal, immoral, and fattening after all, a federal appeals court has ruled. |
Home Theater August 1, 2008 Mark Fleischmann |
LG to Launch Streaming Blu-ray Player Should movies be consumed on disc or via the internet? You can have both options with LG's BD300 Blu-ray player. |
Popular Mechanics July 25, 2008 Glenn Derene |
The Real Story of HDTV Standards--There Aren't Any: Buzzword When you turn on a high-definition broadcast, you assume that your TV will come to life with the crispest, sharpest picture imaginable. But the fact is, hi-def doesn't always mean high quality. |
Home Theater July 25, 2008 |
Hollywood TV Sabotage Opposed Public Knowledge and a half-dozen other consumer groups are leading the charge against selectable output control, Hollywood's attempt to deny signals to the component video inputs on early (in fact, all) high-definition TVs. |
Home Theater July 24, 2008 |
YouTube and Amazon Invade Your TiVo TiVo will enable YouTube video clips to be viewed through everyone's favorite DVR. Also, TiVo has also signed an e-shopping deal with Amazon. |
Home Theater July 23, 2008 |
Powers Join to Make Next-Gen Flat Displays The Japanese government is bringing together several major TV makers in a joint effort to mass-produce next-generation OEL (organic electroluminescent) displays of 40 inches and up within a decade or so. |
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