SONY WIDESCREEN TV
LCD or plasma TV? You may want to consider weight, glare Bradenton Herald Over this year, one of the biggest obstacles to buying a high-definition TV crumbled into dust. Even if you're looking for a big, flat-panel plasma or a liquid-crystal display screen, you no longer have to spend more than the cost of a good laptop computer. Plugged-in Santa Canada.com (See hard copy for photo description.) While last week's release of the Nintendo Wii and Sony's PlayStation 3 vaulted the next-generation gaming consoles to the top of many a Christmas wish list, just remember -- a gadget fan's heart knows no bounds. Fistful of remakes, fresh takes Los Angeles Times DVD Sneaks includes selected movies and TV-to-DVD releases scheduled through mid-January. Prices are suggested list and may vary. If no release date is given, DVDs are already out; dates and titles may change. This year’s hot gear The Providence Journal Nothing shows how much you care more than a gift that makes play more fun and work less arduous. Ocular proliferation Los Angeles Times It's an all-out battle as a phalanx of formats tries to topple the DVD's dominance. For the winner, stay tuned. Some gadget gifts make work, play easier AP via Yahoo! News Nothing shows how much you care more than a gift that makes play more fun and work less arduous. From an advanced computer mouse to a robot vacuum that sucks up nails, there's no shortage of gadgets to stuff into stockings or place under trees. 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 Review: Philips X56 Freevents notebook computer Computer Active Here at Computeractive we’re used to seeing computers that skimp on power, memory or features to meet a certain price. So, when the Philips X56 Freevents arrived with a Core 2 Duo processor and Windows Media Center for just £699, we set out to find the catch. Dropping the Ball on Xbox? The Motley Fool The Xbox 360 is well-positioned to take over the connected living room. So why isn't Microsoft doing a better job promoting it? Analyst: Apple Considering Game Industry Moves? Gamasutra Following the announcement of games for the iPod earlier this year, analyst Jesse Tortora of Prudential has released a research note suggesting more game-related products could be imminent for Apple. According to the note, excerpted on the Apple Insider weblog, Tortora is speculating both about further handheld moves and the possibility of console-like hardware from the company: "The game
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