Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 29, 2009 under HDTV Reviews |
Product roll outs for electronics companies tend to happen randomly. One company might do it in the spring, another in the summer, and still another in the fall — to better take advantage of holiday sales. Or it could come in waves.
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Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 25, 2009 under HDTV Reviews, LCD HDTV, Samsung |
Years ago, the world of the future was big business. Theme parks like Disney World used attractions like Tomorrowland to showcase their ideas about the technology of the 21st Century.
More often than not, ideas for the home centered around automation. All of the home’s operations ran through a central control panel — heating, cooling, cooking, cleaning and entertainment.
Most of those ideas were pretty far-fetched, but the Samsung LN46B650 television uses them to create a one-stop destination for home media. Read more of this article »
Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 23, 2009 under LCD HDTV, LED HDTV |
Just like the numerous varieties of flat-panel high-definition televisions, there are sometimes different flavors within each variety.
For LCD (liquid-crystal display) televisions, there are a number of options to power the screen. The first is the standard CCFL (cold cathode florescent light) found in most LCD TVs. Models fired by CCFLs are energy-efficient and produce consistent, high-performing light.
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Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 19, 2009 under Plasma HDTV, Samsung |
Samsung plasma offers high quality, low price
The technology world is a funny place. The options are wide and varied; competition is intense. As such, “survival of the fittest” is usually the rule.
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Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 18, 2009 under LCD HDTV, Samsung |
At some point in the near future, it’s quite likely that the devices that flood us with information — televisions, newspapers, radios and computers — will merge into one powerhouse machine.
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