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Feb 8
Does My Cable TV Company Provide High Definition Channels
icon1 Jamie Bessman | icon2 HDTV | icon4 02 8th, 2010| icon3Comments Off

High-Definition Television, also known as HDTV, is digitally broadcast television, which has slowly replaced analog versions with higher resolution and better image quality than standard-definition TV.

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Feb 8
A View of the Panasonic Viera TX-P37X10B TV
icon1 Andrew Emerson | icon2 Dish Network | icon4 02 8th, 2010| icon3Comments Off

Looking for a new TV gives you a great feeling. If you find that you have been looking for a while, and that you have been looking everywhere, you may want to stop your search and take a look at the Panasonic TX-P37X10B. This TV will give you hours of great viewing pleasure and will give you great full HD, which runs at a 1080p resolution. Okay, so now that you have the model number and brand, you mission, should you choose to accept, is to find the TV.

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Feb 8
Review of the Toshiba Regza 37RV635DB
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The Toshiba 37RV635DB LCD TV offers the latest technology. It looks high-quality and produces clear, full, sharp images for your viewing delight.

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Feb 7
The Sony Bravia KDL-40W5500 TV - Our Product Review
icon1 Andrew Emerson | icon2 Dish Network | icon4 02 7th, 2010| icon3Comments Off

The Sony KDL-40W5500 is a good example of what you should be looking for if you are planning to upgrade your home cinema system. Rather than spending a small amount of money in getting something that is half-hearted attempt to playing high definition content, it is worth spending a bit more money by getting a highly decent quality product.

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Feb 6
A Brief Primer On Digital TV And What You Need To Know
icon1 Abe Michaels | icon2 HDTV | icon4 02 6th, 2010| icon3Comments Off

Beginning with Luxembourg in 2006, followed then by ten other European countries, the advent of government mandated digital tv began. The United States decision to transition came soon after. The U. S. Required all television stations to move from analog to digital transmission effective June, 2006. 2011 will mark Asia’s entry into the digital tv era with Japan coming on board.

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