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The Analog Tv Will Stop On November 30 2011 In France, Tomorrow At Coulommiers

Saturday, November 8th, 2008 | Home Entertainment, TV with No Comments »

Tomorrow, 8 November 2008 saying the day will be “at Coulommiers, more TV.” More than analog TV of course. The town of 20,000 inhabitants serves as a pilot until 4 February 2009 before the elimination of analog signals in France by 2011. It’s not about making cheese, you might say. But it’s a real challenge, which is moving the United States, not without difficulty. In France, Secretary of State for the Digital Economy Eric Besson has just presented the timetable for the extinction of posts that will TSF that 100% of the French will be on TNT at 30 November 2011.
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Philips Unveils Aurea II LCD TV: World’s Fastest LCD

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 | TV with No Comments »

Every one the famous company Philips. It is the most faithful electronic product company from a long time. Here is the latest gadget addition is given by Philips. This is Aurea II LCD TV. The latest version of the Perfect Pixel HD engine has been installed, which is capable of processing up to 500 million pixels per second, and there’s a dynamic contrast ratio of 30,000:1. The Aurea II also has been given the accolade of being the “world’s fastest LCD”.

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Bjork explains how CPTs

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008 | TV with No Comments »

Sure, you could ask an engineer or a designer how a TV. But you would get an answer boring, predictable and accurate. Who wants that? Do not you prefer the explanation of Bjork, worshiper of innovative technologies? Because with it, you’ll have a much more explanation and fantastic fun. Is it true? No, far from it. But how important, after all.

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Panasonic Sanyo Pay, Becomes The Largest Electronics Manufacturer in Japan

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 | Panasonic, TV with No Comments »

This is not the first attempt Panasonic, but now the Nikkei reported the acquisition of Sanyo by the giant Panasonic, former Matsushita. The agreement must be finalized in April and its 90 years, Panasonic will compete with annual revenues of 87 billion euros to pay for some robots we produce great LCD TV. Even if the mark will become the largest electronics group in Japan, Sanyo will not disappear and Panasonic apparently want to keep most employees.

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The best name you could give to a screen: MDT221 WTF

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 | Gadgets, TV with No Comments »

WTF moment of the day? Mtsubishi launches in Japan a new screen with digital TV tuner, but that was the name brings: MDT221 WTF. Apart from the easy joke about his name, this is a 21.5-inch screen with a tuner, for your PC screen half and half with a TV remote control.

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New 22-inch LCD screen from Samsung

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 | Gadgets, TV with No Comments »

Samsung introduced a new screen that we have seen in many occasions. Not too many features that you let your eyes open, that television provides us with economic characteristics that are sufficient for most people. Best of all, that leaves only 200 euros. The new CX-2233GW has a screen of 22 inches and a resolution of 1680 x 1050, brightness of 300cd and a contrast ratio of 1000:1.

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7-inch portable TV

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 | Gadgets, TV with No Comments »

This TV screen laptop with 7-inch widescreen LCD was filed in Japan by the company Nikkai and with it you can watch both analog and digital channels. It has rechargeable battery that allows it to operate for 2 hours, a remote control and video inputs that allow you to make it work with both your DVD with your VCR.

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Apple Cinema Display vs. Dell E248WFP: Fight!

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 | Gadgets, TV with No Comments »

The new screen Apple has very good looking, a great design and a connection DisplayPort, but the price of $ 899 is, let’s say … exaggerated. In contrast screens Dell (for example) are cheaper and sold more. Here a small comparative characteristics of the first Apple, then Dell:

1. Size: 24 inches (both)
2. Brightness: 330cd/m2 vs. 400cd/m2
3. Contrast: 1000:1 (two)
4. Resolution: 1920 x 1200 pixels (two)

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Latest 103-Inch Drop-Down Rotating PlasmaTV

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 | TV with No Comments »


Plasma screen is getting thinner day by day now it is descending gracefully from the ceiling into the room - apart from heavy, that is? Gadget porn, that’s what. XXX gadget porn. When people opt for big screen thrills, they head down the projector route for any number of reasons. The first major reason is many peoples are not able to mention price, portability and the fact that you’d probably have to throw in a few extra RSJs in your roof to support this kind of beast.

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The world’s largest (!) Plasma TV

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 | TV with No Comments »

Put it in your house is in. What is the size of TV gadgets ? 20 inches to 40 inches is the norm, but a whopping 150-inch home entertainment TV, Panasonic has announced. I see it in pictures and a very large, perhaps greater than one side of the wall might.

150-inch TV gadget, all at the end of next year will be in the market. That price is still unknown. Panasonic 150-inch plasma TV prototype is massive.

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