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32-inch HDTV showdown

32-inch HDTV showdown

We usually review bigger sets at CNET, but lately some 32-inchers have found their way into our office. Curious which one we liked best?
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Best 5 HDTVs of 2008

Best 5 HDTVs of 2008

We've looked at a lot of good 2008 HDTVs already this year and these five represent the best of the best, regardless of size, technology, or price. Read more

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Philips' Eco TV: The Prius of televisions

It's official: The Philips 42PFL5603D consumes less power than any HDTV we've tested, regardless of screen size. The so-called Eco TV earned our nod for Best in Show at CES by hugging trees harder than any flat-panel HDTV yet. We based that decision partly on a Watts Up! (Read more)
May 16 2008

125-inch plasma throws a curve

NEC made a splash when it showed off its 42-inch curved display at CES earlier this year, but there are others in the works that make it seem downright puny. Take Shinoda Plasma, for example. The Japanese manufacturer has trotted out a 125-inch prototype that's not only flexible but (Read more)
May 16 2008

THX to sell Optimizer calibration disc on Blu-ray

I just spoke with a few of the people from THX involved in the development of the specification for the firm's new Display Certification, featured on the Panasonic TH-PZ800U and LG PG60 series plasma TVs, and when I asked them whether they'd be letting some of their test (Read more)
May 14 2008

Dish drops unpopular Voom HD channels

Just two days after it launched 22 relatively high-interest HD channels, Dish Network has stopped broadcasting the 15 specialty Voom HD channels. The channels, which Dish has long been interested in dropping to make way for more popular channels, include names like GamePlay HD, Treasure HD, Kung Fu HD, and (Read more)
May 14 2008




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