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Hardly a day goes past without a mention of 3D HDTV technology and how it is set to change the home entertainment industry forever. |
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Hardly a day goes past without a mention of 3D HDTV technology and how it is set to change the home entertainment industry forever. |
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Walmart (NYSE: WMT) announced today that it is defending wallets on complete gametime solutions with new savings on HDTVs and food for the annual pigskin party. This week for less than $500 customers can bring home a 1080p Sanyo 37-inch LCD TV and load up on a range of items to feed a party of eight. |

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L5 Technology has launched a new accessory for your iPhone and iPod Touch that will turn it into a universal remote to control your HDTV and the rest of your home entertainment equipment. |
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HDTV sets are moving into a new direction, or dimension. The next major update to home theaters, coming in 2010, is 3-D technology. In fact, some HDTV 3-D sets are already on the market, and Mitsubishi has two 3-D-ready Home Theater TV lines ranging is size from 60 inches all the way to 82 inches. |
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Wondering what Sony has in store for the summer of 2010? We can't tell you, but we can give you a few clues. A device called the HID-C10 "Home Information Device" has been given the full FCC once-over and, while confidentiality clauses keep the juicy bits secret, we do know that it somehow connects to a TV and that it possesses 802.11b/g wireless. |
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While some entertainment enthusiasts might disagree on what you need for the ultimate home theatre?such as those who prefer a projector over a flat-panel television, or vice-versa, for example?there's little debate the timing couldn't be better to makeover your media room. |
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It's almost impossible to keep up with the twists and turns in the wireless home network market, and particularly the fight to achieve a universal standard for high speed, short range connections geared to multimedia and HDTV. With the original frontrunner, UltraWideBand-based WiMedia, now consigned to Wireless USB, other UWB solutions have fallen out of favor, at least for now. |

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The Cowboys might not be doing so well on the field these days, but that's not stopping Jerry Jones from constructing a gadget lover's nirvana for them to call home. The world record-holding Mitsubishi displays at the center of Cowboys Stadium will this weekend be treated to the first public demo of a new real time 3D conversion technology from HDlogix. |
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Sales of plasma HDTVs have been on the decline for some time now. Alplasma hdtvthough plasmas are generally cheaper than comparably-sized LCD models, their picture isn't as bright; as a result, their images often appear dark and washed out under the bright, fluorescent glare of the local big box store. However, plasmas are often favored by home theater buffs, who savor the display technology's fast refresh rates and often superior reproduction of black and dark tones. |