PROJECTION REAR TVS
News HDTV Review: Sharp's 56-Inch DLP Rear-Projection Home Theater magazine says there's a "lot to like" about the TVPredictions.com Washington, D.C. (December 4, 2006) -- Home Theater magazine says you could easily confuse Sharp's 56-inch 56DR650 DLP rear-projection set for a flat-panel LCD. News HDTV Review: Toshiba's Top-Rated 62-Inch Rear-Projection Consumer Reports says the DLP set offers an "excellent" TVPredictions.com Washington, D.C. (December 5, 2006) -- Consumer Reports recently rated 112 High-Definition TVs and found that only 12 offer what it calls an "excellent" HDTV picture. High-defining the future of television djournal.com TUPELO - Plunking down the extra cash for a high-definition television this holiday may pay off as more and more broadcasters are offering high-definition programming. HD TV in the UK The Register Everything you need to know fully revised and updated Buyer's Guide Christmas is a-coming and the consumer electronics industry is out to sell you a brand spanking new HD TV. But is now the right time to buy? In this fully revised and updated report, Reg Hardware guides you past the gotchas… 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. HDTVs are season's big seller The Wichita Eagle High-tech television has put a smile on Greg Hephner's face and revenue in his pocket. And he's not alone. Rapidly falling prices and the 2009 government-mandated switch to digital television have made HDTV sets the hottest item, both of 2006 and of Christmas 2006. HDTVs, Ripe for the Picking New York Times Falling prices, improved technology and more programming choices have made this year the time to jump in and buy a high-definition TV really. The DVD Tackles the 21st Century New York Times Comparing two new high-definition discs. And the winner is 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 Gizmo: A tale of two TVs Louisville Courier-Journal If you're scouting for a big high-definition TV this season, you won't be alone. Large plasma TVs are among the hottest items for Christmas shoppers, and the competition is driving prices down. Last weekend, some 42-inch sets were selling for less than $1,000. But while plasma is still the big-screen leader, it's not the only option for high-def video.
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