Anthony successfully navigated the obstacle course of buying an HDTV—turning down bogus pricey add-ons. But then Sears called him at home, imploring him to buy a warranty because plasma TVs need to be recharged. WTF?
A few days after Anthony bought his plasma HDTV and turned down Sears' $300/3...
Is it people only from uptown Kingston that have such priveleges or do others have them too/
Also I was talking to my parents about education in Jamaica and they said a 16 year old Jamaican student can have a better education than most 18 year old American high school graduates? Is their only a...
TV display technologies, LCD, plasma, front and rear projectors, picture-tube TVs
LCD LCD Good choice if you want a thin, lightweight TV that comes in a wide range of sizes and is well-suited for viewing in a bright room. More information on choosing between an LCD TV and plasma TV Common...
100-plus LCD and plasma TVs in our latest Ratings
A number of TV manufacturers at CES announced new LCD TVs that use LED backlighting instead of the usual fluorescent lamps. LEDs cost more but when coupled with local-dimming (the ability to darken some portions of the screen while...
and hd programs? Who knows when was the world first introduced to plasma TVs and HD TVs,how did we find out about this new technology and how has it made your life easier and much more entertaining?
wondering if there is a trick to run two tvs off one view-stat i realize both tvs would see same channel but would like to know how to connect two tvs from one ultra stat
I have a Toshiba 26hf85 and for some reason the picture has a yellow ting to it no matter what setting i put it on. What i am trying to say is most white things look kinda yellow. dose anyone know of any suggestions?
After doing some random interweb searching, I came across 1440p which is supposed to be the future standard for HD TVs within the next decade or so.
What do you think of this technology? Is it even possible go to beyond 1080p? How soon will we be able to purchase 1440p TVs and how much will...
An agreement between Adobe and Intel will see Flash-based applications running on consumer electronics such as television set, Blu-ray Disc players and other devices.</img>
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