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Decktron showcased its 'DL37-M70P' 37-inch LCD TV at IFA 2006. The key specs of the DL37-M70P LCD TV are a 500:1 contrast ratio, aspect ratio of 16:1, 1366x768 picture resolutions and a wide 176-degree viewing angle. It brags progressive scan...
Leaving behind all other brand names, Panasonic snatches the claim to putforth the world's first Blu-ray Disc recorders capable of playing back pre-recorded BD-Video discs. The Blu-ray units DIGA DMR-BW200 and DMR-BR100 have massive hard drive of...
What's the big plight with most of the LCD and Plasmas present in the market? It is their vertical resolution of 768 lines that doesn't let the consumers to view the full resolution of Blu-ray and HD-DVD content having 1080p. While other contenders are...
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LCD, TV, HDTV, Plasma, HD DVD, Blu-Ray, HD, JVC, LT-40FN97, LT-46FN97, LT-40FH97, LT-46FH97, Technology
At the WXGA resolutions of 1366 x 768, the new 42-inch VA421 LCD TV from BenQ has been officially announced and is available in the market. The key specs of the VA421 are 10-bit color processing, HDTV compatibility (1080i, 720p), an effective contrast...
If you are looking for an economical LCD that still lets you experience the home theatre feeling, you must check out the new 22-inch Mirai DML-522W100 LCD that comes cheap for $333 only.
At such a meager price, the Mirai DML-522W100 still manages to...
Hitachi made a very touching move at the IFA 2006 by unveiling its memorable first B/W TV 'F-100' that was made 50 years ago. Hitachi has come a long way and survived the stiff competition in the home entertainment market. Their latest plasma panel...
How cute! If you wish to have a separate and chic LCD TV for your children, the Hannspree has more than enough in their stores that comes in tempting and colorful designs. The LCD TVs are encased in the toy animal style, sports style and grown-up style...
If you don't find your Plasma to produce crisp clear images in the dark or odd conditions to your satisfaction level, Samsung has launched the new FilterBright Plus Plasma for you that delivers astounding image quality.
The concept behind the make is...
Is there someone who can give some advice to the guys at Philips? The latest news from their side is that they are soon going to unveil a 100-inch Ambilight High Definition Television at IFA. Couldn't they add 4-inches more to claim the title of world's.
The bigger is better in the Plasma arena but the customers do surely not like hefty price tags. Well, Panasonic has finally attached a price tag of $80,000 to the world's largest television set i.e. 103-inch Panasonic plasma TV.
Check your bank balance.
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