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Vizio smooths out the picture

Vizio smooths out the picture

Once only seen on high-end LCDs, Vizio introduces the most affordable 120Hz equipped HDTV on the market.
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Samsung's LCD: bargain meets performance

Samsung's LCD: bargain meets performance

Samsung matches a 1080p set with a low price tag. Can it compete with its more expensive siblings?
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HDTV price drops: Black Friday comes early, stays late

Black Friday is still 11 days away, but for TV manufacturers looking to jump-start sluggish sales in the midst of a recession, it's already here--and will likely continue in spirit right through the holiday season. Word of current and impending HDTV price drops is spreading rapidly. The HDGuru reports, (Read more)
Nov 17 2008

Ultrathin Hitachi LCD walks razor's edge

If you like your TVs like you like your, er, partners--slim, stylish, and expensive--then you're a good candidate for the Hitachi UT37X902. At a mere 1.5 inches thick, this thinnest of all LCDs costs a bundle but looks better turned off than just about any TV we've (Read more)
Nov 17 2008

TiVo, Domino's team up to make us all fat

Thanks to a new agreement with pizza giant Domino's, owners of TiVo set-top boxes can now order food from the chain directly through their televisions, and even track delivery time so they know just when the pizza guy will be showing up to bring them a nice, tasty treat. (Read more)
Nov 17 2008

Fully Equipped: Is rear-pro the way to go for a large-screen HDTV?

Around the holiday season we get a lot of e-mails from readers agonizing over what TV to buy. With the economy the way it is, consumers aren't completely shying away from buying new TVs, but they're on tight budgets and appear to be predominantly interested in screen sizes (Read more)
Nov 14 2008
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