Archive for the 'HDTV' Category

Mitsubishi first introduced the 149 series in June 2008 with availability of 46″ and 52″.Mitsubishi 149 series provide built-in Dolby Digital 5.1 channel surround sound..with no wires, no added speakers, and no clutter..all from one, single remote control.
We already heard pretty posisitive things, but Audioholics took things much, much deeper with its look at the 46-inch LT-46149.
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Manufacture of HDTV seemed having war to get customer attention. This year we get at least two concierge type service.One is Panasonic Viera HDTV Concierge Service and the latest is Sharp AQUOS Advantage Program.
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Panasonic took an aggressive action for anticipate 2008 holiday season and digital tv transition 2009. Panasonic announced on 25 Nov that it will again offer consumers access to its Panasonic VIERA Concierge(TM) toll-free information service.
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LG will launch the latest TV technology next year. The news brought by T3 from LG’s Digital TV Technology centre in Seoul recently.
Choon Lee, Vice President Director at the Digital TV Research Lab said :
3D TVs are the next big step for us, we will try with one or two markets in 2009.
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Television broadcasters must begin airing only in digital starting February 17, 2009, ceasing their analog signals. That requires customers with “rabbit-ear” antennas who don’t subscribe to cable, phone or satellite television services to replace their TV or get an analog-to-digital converter.
Lower-priced TV brands such as the Vizio may have an advantage as consumers look for values.”Consumers might be going for some of the cheaper alternatives out there,” Frost & Sullivan’s Krishna said.
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Next year’s shift to digital broadcast signals is also expected to spur sales of better TVs. Television broadcasters must begin airing only in digital starting February 17, 2009, ceasing their analog signals. That requires customers with “rabbit-ear” antennas who don’t subscribe to cable, phone or satellite television services to replace their TV or get an analog-to-digital converter.
Thinking of buying a new television as the U.S. moves to digital TV? Be smart–and ask these questions.
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The Aurea II LCD HDTV or 42PFL9903D has 1080p panel for full High Definition.The richest,most realistically represented images come to life in 1920×1080p.Colors are more vibrant, moving images have more fluidity, and action sequences become more dynamic.
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After launched Sharp AQUOS LCD HDTV X Series at CEATEC 2008,we’re never post article about Sharp until now. On November 1, Energy Star will officially launch its revised specification for TVs, version 3.0, which promises to significantly reduce power consumption. After that date, TVs must meet the new spec to carry the Energy Star logo.Recently CNET has reviewed Sharp AQUOS LC-52D65U. They have tested many HDTVs this year that comply with the new standard Energy Star version 3.0,
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LG launched its LG80 new scarlet LCD TV series.This TV, part of LG’s continuing Scarlet series along with the LG60 and LG70, has carefully tuned speakers that automatically slide out of the side when it is turned on. At the heart of the LG80’s sound system lies a 3.1-channel virtual surround sound system, fully incorporated into the TV itself. This represents a major step forward in built-in TV sound. LG took this system a step further, giving it 50 watts of output, compared to 20 watts for most TVs.
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A brand new series of LCD HDTV s officially announced by Sharp at CEATEC 2008. X Series come with two models,LC-65XS1U-S (65-inch) and LC-52XS1U-S (52-inch). These hi-end product are thin and bright as a display. The displays’ 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio is very bright and with 1080p panel produce images so detail.
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