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Also keep in mind that an improperly configured LCD can appear to have a superior black level—don't judge picture quality using an HDTV's default picture settings.
At its "Spectacularge" press conference today Sharp announced its new 70-inch LC-70LE732U is the largest LCD HDTV on the market . It sports Quattron four color pixels, full LED backlighting ...
TVs with built-in DVD players have mostly been the domain of bargain brands, but given the far-improved quality of the Blu-ray format, these combo units could attract more mainstream attention ...
MSNBC's Gary Krakow has done some extended watching of Sharp's largest LCD HDTV, the LC-37HV4U and is very pleased with what he sees.
As if the LCD HDTV market isn't crowded enough (having not thinned itself out like the plasma segment recently did), a new player is joining. The heretofore unknown EQD is throwing down the ...
Nearly every LCD TV on the market has a problem: uniformity. Certain areas of the screen are going to be brighter than other areas. On dark scenes, this can be visible and sometimes distracting ...
The HANNspree HT09 is one such display, a 28-inch LCD HDTV with full HD 1920 x 1200 resolution, 3ms response speed and twin HDMI inputs. Being a budget set there are some obvious compromises.
Samsung's new flagship Series 9 LCD is the second generation of HDTV to use their LED SmartLighting technology, achieving a 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and "actual" black levels thanks to ...
Sceptre has just announced the addition of new wall-mountable 32-inch LCD HDTVs. This stylish black TV features a slim design and a sleek silver trim that should be perfect for any home decor.
Samsung 52-inch LN52A580 1080p LCD HDTV - $1,499.99 Panasonic 50-inch TH-50PE8U 720p plasma HDTV - $899.99 Transformers Blu-ray Disc - $9.99 ...
The New Stunner in the Samsung LCD Television Stable Dubai- May 09th 2006-- Lotus One, at the Dubai Convention Centre was the exclusive venue last evening for the unveiling of a stunning new product ...
HDTV prices have dropped dramatically over the past year. In March 2005 the average price for a 37-in. liquid-crystal display (LCD) HDTV was a hefty $4,113; a year later, the average price had ...