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The Samsung LN32C550 32" Class (31.5" Diagonal) WiFi Ready DLNA LCD HDTV is as beautiful aesthetically as it is in picture quality. An exclusive LN40C550 Touch of Color design combines texture and color that will complement any room. The LN32C550 features a hint of color naturally blended into the traditional piano black frame, transforming your already stylish TV into a work of art. The LN32C550 AllShare feature allows you to sync up your entire household, via a wired or wireless DLNA® connection that lets you stream your PC audio and video files to your HDTV using your remote. The Samsung LN32C550 is also working towards a greener tomorrow: Its up to 43% more efficient than ENERGY STAR® 4.0 minimum standards.
Are you ready for some football? These HDTVs scored well in our fast-motion tests, and are ideal for watching the Super Bowl or the Winter Olympics.
These HDTVs scored well in our fast-motion tests, which can make them good choices for watching the Super Bowl or the Winter Olympics.
Laila submitted 2009/12/24 2:32, published 2009/12/25 10:36 | 327 views
Tags: 2010, HDTV, trends
When you step into a consumer electronics store next year, these will be the hottest HDTV products and features that your salesperson will be hawking.
Flash forward to about a year from now, if you will. Envision yourself walking into a consumer electronics store toward the end of 2010. What kinds of HDTV products and features is your retail salesperson likely to tout?
With the Panasonic TCP42U1 42" Viera Plasma HDTV you can watch fast-moving scenes with clear, vivid resolution. The Panasonic TCP42U1 600Hz Sub-field Drive produces crisp, focused images for sports, dramatic action, and all other fast-moving scenes. On the Panasonic TCP42U1 your full-HD movies and games never looked sharper.
Share Your Digital Photos on the Big Screen. VIERA Image Viewer provides a better way to share your digital photos. Just pop your SD memory card into the handy slot, and instantly display your digital photos for friends and family.
Newegg has kicked off its Black Friday festivities a little early, and the site is straining with the traffic surge. If you can actually get onto the site, youll find a bunch of deals on HDTVs from brands like LG, Sharp and Samsung. While Samsung sets are well-represented in the Black Friday specials from other retailers, LG and Sharp are in shorter supply. And perhaps the most enticing deal is the 60-inch 1080p LG 60PS11 plasma for $1,399.99yes a 60-inch non-projection set for well under two grand.
Though only 6 percent of you said in our poll that you plan to shop at Amazon.com for an HDTV on Black Friday, I still thought I should point out the deals that the online retailing giant is offering.
Unlike many of the other stores Black Friday specials, Amazon has a few Panasonic plasmas on saleall from the 1080p G10 series, which is THX certified for automatically producing the best image quality regardless of source material and offers VieraCast, Panasonics version of connected TV with online services like Amazon Video On Demand.
HDTVs are evolving fast. From new smooth-motion technology to 'green' energy-conserving capabilities, well tell you the features youve got to have on your next set.
When you stroll into your local store to shop for a new TV, dozens of big, glossy screens will greet you, each one trying to draw you in with its bright, colorful pictures. And a bewildering bevy of new features promise a multitude of benefits.
The HDTV arms race is on. And bigger is better. Since high-definition TVs (HDTVs) started becoming more affordable -- and HD-quality content more common -- larger versions of these devices have exploded in popularity.
But the marked increase in clarity and color makes a lot of TV owners wonder, "Wow, if it looks this great on a 42-inch HDTV, I wonder how it would look on a TV three times as big?" You may think that's an exaggeration, but it's not. What if you really could watch HD-quality movies on a screen as big as your garage door? Or bigger than your entire house?
Gifted submitted 2009/9/16 0:06, published 2009/9/16 0:06 | 171 views
Tags: HDTV
For years, people have heard that watching a movie on a high-definition (HD) set is like looking out a window. The picture is sharper, clearer and more detailed than anything you'll see on an older, standard-definition (SD) set. It's supposed to be a revolution on par with the jump from black and white to color.
Gifted submitted 2009/9/16 0:04, published 2009/9/16 0:05 | 258 views
Tags: Buying, HDTV
So, you're thinking about jumping into the vivid world of high definition, huh? Well, get ready for visual bliss. The difference between high definition and standard definition is night and day. Not since Peter Goldmark introduced color television in 1946 has there been such a significant shift in technology. Sure, remote controls, big screen TVs and satellite broadcasting have hit the scene, but the quality of the picture has remained fairly constant.
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