Get The Right LCD TV For You

Oct 3, 2009ConsumerElectronicsby Tom SmithIf you are looking for a new television, LCD TVs are a great place to start. The most popular brands are Sharp, Samsung, LG, JVC, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, and Philips, but there are several other quality brands available. They come in many different sizes, from small, 15-inch versions to giant televisions of over 100 inches. No matter what space you are looking to fill, there is an LCD TV out there that will fit your location and budget needs.In recent

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3DTV

3-D television is expected to pop out sometime next year. Just imagine it, Nene and the rest of the Bravo Housewives, right in your living room. Sony and Panasonic plan to release home 3-D television systems in 2010 and Mitsubishi and JVC are working on similar products. The 3-D transition is being compared to the switch from black-and-white to color television. I don’t know about all that . While I think it’s definitely a technology upgrade, I wonder what all will be shown in 3-D. There are

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JVC intros 32-inch LED-backlit LT-32WX50 with a whopping huge price tag

Ok, so maybe JVC isn't renowned for rolling out the most reliable HDTVs on the market, but personally I think the company is kicking out some pretty cool stuff in 2009. At CEDIA UK this week, JVC announced the LT-32WX50, its 32-inch debut in the LED backlighting market. The new LCD is notable for its minimalist 7 millimeter thickness and 5 kilogram mass. It also sports some half decent specifications including a 1080p panel, 100 Hz frame rate, 4000:1 contrast ratio, 90% Adobe RGB color spac

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TV Zombies Kicked Out of CES

I was making the rounds on the opening day of the Consumer Electronics Show yesterday when I encountered a bizarre sight: A group of young people, some dressed in black, but all with white-and-black death-mask makeup and black boxes on their heads bearing the names of TV vendors (JVC, Philips, Vizio, and others), filing silently toward the exit of

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