DLP LCD TV VS
Wednesday, December 06, 2006 Park Rapids Enterprise Back in the day, it was black and white vs. color or 25- vs. 32-inch. Now we're hearing words like DLP, Plasma, LCD, flat panel, HDTV. Of course, we love advanced technology. But the more advanced televisions become, the more complicated it can be to buy one. Blu-ray vs. HD-DVD: The match is on Seattle Post-Intelligencer Blu-ray or HD-DVD? Only one likely will survive in the battle of high-definition DVD players. Takahashi: Pushing the pixels of HDTV for gaming San Jose Mercury News It used to be that the Super Bowl was the big event driving high-definition TV sales. But this holiday season, the debut of new video game consoles, as well as falling prices, are giving a broader group of consumers a reason to buy the newfangled TVs. Post a Comment Personal Tech RedNova By Rob Pegoraro, Washington Post Personal Technology Columnist The Washington Post's was online at to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent columns, and provide advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays. If a TV is on your list, here's what to look for Miami Herald This could be the year that you finally take the plunge and buy one of those sleek, thin high-definition televisions you've been seeing in ads just about everywhere. Personal Tech Washington Post The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro was online to answer your personal tech questions, discuss recent reviews and give advice for finding the right gadget for the holidays. Mitsubishi's DLP: No Smoke, Just Mirrors BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance A reasonably priced alternative to high-end LCDs or plasma screens, the WD-65831's digital light processing brings TV into close focus Bigger TV Screens, Lower Prices BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance Consumer-electronics manufacturers are gearing up for the holidays by cutting prices on high-def TVs. Here's a handy buyers' guide HP's PL5060N: Plasma at the Right Price BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance The computer maker does a fine job with this big, super sharp TV, even if the audio doesn't measure up to the video Sony KDS-R60XBR2 CNET While the Sony KDS-R60XBR2 has a picture that's essentially identical to its less-expensive SXRD stablemate, the prodigious feature set on this 60-inch HDTV will attract buyers who must have it all.
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