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Panasonic Adds Twitter Capability to Viera Cast Plasma HDTVs

Panasonic Adds Twitter Capability to Viera Cast Plasma HDTVs

Posted on Aug 17, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: TVsPanasonic

Panasonic has announced that it has added Twitter capability to its line of Viera Cast plasma HDTVs. The new Twitter feature will also be offered by Panasonic on Viera Cast Blu-ray players later.

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Philips Unveils 7605 HDTV Series

Philips Unveils 7605 HDTV Series

Posted on Aug 17, 2010 by MG15

Philips has announced lately that there are four new HDTVs that are joining their lineup. The TVs are part of the 7605 series and includes four new panels that range from 32” to 46”.

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Panasonic intros 42- and 50-inch 3D Viera GT25 plasma sets, its first with 2D-to-3D conversion

Panasonic intros 42- and 50-inch 3D Viera GT25 plasma sets, its first with 2D-to-3D conversion

Posted on Aug 16, 2010 by MG15

If you thought you could crawl in a corner and wait for this 3D onslaught to pass, you may be camped out for some time

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Panasonic intros cheaper Viera GT25 3D plasma TVs

Panasonic intros cheaper Viera GT25 3D plasma TVs

Posted on Aug 16, 2010 by MG15

Panasonic today bowed to pressure for lower-cost 3D TVs with a new set of 3D Vieras. The GT25 series (not yet pictured) primarily shrinks in size to get to lower prices and are

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Sony Releases KDL-40LX903 HDTV

Sony Releases KDL-40LX903 HDTV

Posted on Aug 14, 2010 by MG1

Sony is announcing today the release of a new HDTV, the KDL-40LX903. This screen measures 40” and is part of the LX903 series. It uses LED light technology and will display 1080p HD (1920 x 1080) reso...

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Samsung To Start Streaming 3D Content On 3D TVs

Samsung To Start Streaming 3D Content On 3D TVs

Posted on Aug 12, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: TVsSamsung

Those people who have upgraded to a Samsung 3D TV but are frustrated that they kind of have no 3D content to watch are now going to get some content on demand - directly from their TV!
Samsung's 3D se...

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Mitsubishi Releases WD-60638 HDTV

Mitsubishi Releases WD-60638 HDTV

Posted on Aug 12, 2010 by MG1

Mitsubishi is proud to announce a brand new 3DTV to add to their DLP lineup. The TV is called the WD-60638 and features a 60” display, 1080p HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, and 3D technology. The TV com...

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Samsung Unveils UN65C8000 HDTV

Samsung Unveils UN65C8000 HDTV

Posted on Aug 12, 2010 by MG1

Samsung is a market leader and award winning innovator in consumer eletronics. Today, the company announced the latest 3DTV to join the lineup, the UN65C8000. This TV is one of their biggest yet and ...

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Samsung shows off portable, HTIB 3D Blu-ray player options and the biggest LED 3DTV yet

Samsung shows off portable, HTIB 3D Blu-ray player options and the biggest LED 3DTV yet

Posted on Aug 11, 2010 by MG3

We had no idea that the Blu-ray players Samsung showed off at CES would just be the first of a steady stream rolling out this year, and today in New York it's showing off the latest set of 3D capable ...

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Sony Unveils New 3 Screen HDTV

Sony Unveils New 3 Screen HDTV

Posted on Aug 10, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: TVsSony

It looks like Sony will be attempting a new trick sometime in the future with their latest patent. This design capitalizes on the 3D active shutter technique. The active shutter

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Philips 7605 LED TVs get UK launch

Philips 7605 LED TVs get UK launch

Posted on Aug 04, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: TVsPhilips

Philips has announced the arrival of its 7605 LED TV range in the UK, which brings LED technology to mid-range users.
Available in 32, 37, 40 and 46-inch sizes, the telly is packing a number of intere...

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Researchers Predict 80% of TVs in 2014 will be 3DTVs

Researchers Predict 80% of TVs in 2014 will be 3DTVs

Posted on Aug 04, 2010 by MG1

Filed in: TVs

The latest technology in the TV industry if you haven’t guessed yet is 3D technology. Today, a recent study by Parks Associates stated that they expect over 80% of the TVs sold in 2014 to be 3DTVs. Ri...

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Samsung Announces Plans to Create OLED TVs

Samsung Announces Plans to Create OLED TVs

Posted on Aug 03, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: TVsSamsung

Samsung is looking to be one of the leading companies with OLED technology. Today, the company announced that they think that OLED TVs will be the ultimate 3DTV to use the active

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Luxurite's custom 82-inch Glass TV is just the thing for your episode of Teen Cribs

Luxurite's custom 82-inch Glass TV is just the thing for your episode of Teen Cribs

Posted on Aug 02, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: TVsLuxurite

Sure it's the kind of distinction that only matters in some celeb's rented-for-the-day mansion, but Luxurite is proudly claiming to be the first comp

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Stab-proof Gorilla Glass coming to TVs near you in 2011

Stab-proof Gorilla Glass coming to TVs near you in 2011

Posted on Aug 02, 2010 by MG15

Filed in: TVs

If you go to Corning Inc's website, you'll see the company advertises its seemingly indestructible Gorilla Glass as being available for LCD TV sets,

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