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Sharp Releasing Solid, Budget 1080p LCDs with SB Series [Televisions]

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2008-08-05 16:01:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
...televisions will feature a decent 6ms response time and run $2,300, $1,700 and $1,400, respectively. But since these figures are retail prices, don't be surprised to see the displays around for plenty less. All televisions are available now save for the 42-inch, which will be around next month. Here are the full details SHARPĂ’ INTRODUCES...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sony Bids Farewell To Trinitron CRT Televisions

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2008-03-16 23:55:18 by bohus in Retro Thing
...televisions in anticipation, I suddenly realized that the last time I bought a new TV was in the early 90's. It's a 27" Sony Trinitron with a great picture that still sees daily use Sony's Trinitron brand dates back 40 years, earning the reputation of having the best contrast, brightest colors, and consistent focus across the picture (check...
 
 
 
 
 
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New Sharp televisions offer Internet access

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2008-01-11 21:11:17 by Nino Marchetti in SlipperyBrick
...televisions ranges in size from 46 to 65 inches and is priced between around $3,200 and $11,000 The Sharp AQUOS SE94 series can, when connected to an Ethernet port, let you access a Sharp service which provides customized Web-based content as well as real-time customer support directly on the AQUOS television. The company, working with Web...
 
 
 
 
 
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Samsung develops new cost-effective back light unit for LCD televisions

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2008-05-28 08:43:10 by HASH0x8b750f4 in Fareastgizmos.com
...televisions. The new BLU, produced using Samsungs own fluorescent technology, reduces the number of light-emitting diodes used by 35 percent, effectively cutting the production cost by 50 percent compared to other BLUs The new cost-effective back light unit provides faster response speed and higher resolution while reducing blurry...
 
 
 
 
 
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CES 2008: Sony OLED 3mm thin televisions

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2008-01-09 06:15:47 by Gemma in Shiny Shiny
Sony's OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) televisions are the first of their kind, and on show at CES in both the 11 inch consumer-ready size ($2,499), and a larger prototype. The screens are a miniscule 3mm thick (or thin, I suppose) and the picture amazingly clear. See below the cut for a video of the screens in action on the Sony stand, or...
 
 
 
 
 
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Multimedia enabled mobile phones set to outsell televisions in 2008

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2008-03-18 09:02:58 by Stefan Constantinescu in IntoMobile
...televisions, but will a mobile phone ever replace a television? Doubtful, but I do see more and more devices coming out to market with TV out Via: Textually Photo from All About Symbian Related Articles at IntoMobile Global Mobile Technologies to deliver interactive multimedia ads to mobile phones Nokia Set To Remain As A Well-known Name...
 
 
 
 
 
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Daily Tech: Televisions Made Small Enough for Dollhouses?!

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2008-04-09 12:45:04 by geeksugar in geeksugar -- Geek is chic.
...televisions built for Barbies and dolls ! Geekologie Evangelists are now reaching the masses via religion and spirituality podcasts . USA Today Mother blames daughter's attack on MySpace and YouTube . Valleywag A Sears Electronics salesperson shares some good-to-know insider info about extended warranties and sales tactics . Consumerist...
 
 
 
 
 
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Shocker: TV news hacks want you to spend your rebate check on televisions

2008-05-13 10:51:18 by Rob Beschizza in Boing Boing Gadgets
 
...televisions. It went from stern to drooling at record speed, with the "reporter" noting that for only a hundred dollars extra over the base model, one can "invest" in the 42" Visio model There are certain marketing-like words that we sometimes allow to creep into coverage--companies may unveil gadgets, boast of new features, or sport cheap...
 
 
 
 
 
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Hitachi To Sell 1.5-inch Ultra Thin Plasma Next Year [Televisions]

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2008-06-12 11:59:00 by Mark Wilson in Gizmodo
At CES, Hitachi showed off an impressive 1.5-inch-thin plasma display. Today at the CEA industry update the company has told us that the concept will become a reality when the televisions go on sale in the US sometime during 2009. They also hinted that LED-backlit LCDs could be available in as little as 6 months. As for OLED, that's still a ways...