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Vikas Shekhawat | Jun 17 2006
Tighten your belts; soon, we'll be living a three-dimensional world with computer programs automatically turning 2D Images into 3D, 3D PMPs, 3D theatres, and of course, 3D televisions gripping from all sides. Striking the right cord, Philips showcased.
Vikas Shekhawat | May 26 2006
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Samsung SVP-56K3HDB is the world's first HDTV launched by Samsung Korea that supports ACAP (Advanced Common Application Platform) bidirectional data broadcasting standard. With ACAP, which is currently functioning in the USA and Korea, users can...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 16 2006
You just can't afford to miss those awesome dialogues of your favorite television star; neither can you even imagine missing an iota of action the moment the FIFA world cup kicks off. At this point Digital video recording comes to rescue. But, it's not...
Vikas Shekhawat | May 1 2006
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LG Electronics has just launched its new line of HDTVs with HDD. The three LCD TV include a 37', a 42' and a 47" set. The 47" Full HDTV features a resolution of 1920x1080 and offers a cool 5000:1 ratio. The refresh time of 6ms makes it a best buy,...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 16 2006
plasma
We covered this world's largest gigantic 103 inches Full HDTV when it first showed it's glimpses at the 2006 International CES and here is the real picture of it as showcased at the CeBit show in Hannover, Germany. Though it'll definitely change your...
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 7 2006
weathe resistant tv
All we know right now about this new Sanyo 32' LCD TV is that it's weather resistant and not the first of its kind, as claimed by Sanyo. But we agree that it stands apart owing to its size amongst the coterie. With a 176 degree viewing angle and high..

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