Thursday 21 April 2011

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Real Racing 2 HD now supports 1080p TV out on the iPad 2
iSource
by Thomas on April 20th, 2011 I received an e-mail from Firemint earlier today that announced that the Real Racing 2 HD update, featuring 1080p output to your local high definition television, has gone live. You'll need an iPad 2, a $9.99 copy of Real ...
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Is HDTV competition worth 4-foot U-verse boxes?
San Francisco Chronicle
phone, Internet and TV service, including high-definition cable TV and a digital recorder. That would give city residents an alternative to Comcast, currently the only traditional cable TV choice in town. But to do it, AT&T would have to place 726 ...
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DTH ops prepare for 3D HD STBs
Indiantelevision.com
MUMBAI: The direct-to-home (DTH) operators in India are making their high definition (HD) set-top boxes 3D ready, hoping to tap a new wave of premium customers. Airtel digital TV, the direct-to-home (DTH) service from Bharti Airtel, today said it has ...
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See Labyrinth and The Dark Crystal in HD
Escapist Magazine
The 8pm showing will mark the first time that these seminal fantasy films will be exhibited in HD resolution and the first time they'll be shown on TV in almost 10 years. Bringing back these movies is in part to celebrate Labyrinth's 25th anniversary ...
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Nikon's D5100 DSLR in India
NDTV.com
Built-in HDMI-CEC compatibility enables control over playback of still images and movies using the television's remote control when the camera is connected to a high-definition TV via the HDMI connector. If you have Rs. 35000 to spend on a D-SLR, ...
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£599.00 Panasonic Viera TX-P50G20B HD 1080p Plasma TV
ITProPortal
The Panasonic Viera TX-P50G20B is a high definition plasma TV that comes with a massive 50-inch screen that offers great, impressive picture quality. Powered with a 1080p HD resolution, the TV is fitted with Panasonic's NeoPDP display technology that ...
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Cobridge Communications Launches Home Phone Service in Marshall, TX.
PR Newswire (press release)
Cobridge currently offers Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and High Definition (HDTV) to many residents in the area, but plans on expanding the HD channel line. Future upgrades of other Cobridge systems are scheduled to be completed by the end of 2011. ...
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Sony BRAVIA KDL-40NX711 40-inch 3D LED TV Bundle – $850 + Free Ship
Gadget Review
This large 40-Inch Sony BRAVIA TV does it all and supports fill 1080p High Definition resolution for the best picture quality as well as full 3D which you can experience right away with with the 2 included pairs of adult sized 3D glasses! ...
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LodgeNet Interactive CEO Discusses Q1 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
Our high-def interactive platform is now in only 17% of our room base, and we know that leading hotels will launch and they will need to transition to full high definition interactive television over the next several years. So that represents a clear ...
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Netgear NeoTV NTV550: Strong Media Streamer Is Weak on TV Services
PCWorld
The Netgear NeoTV NTV550 ($170 as of March 28, 2011) can track down and play most media anywhere on your home network, and stream it to your HDTV in any resolution from standard definition to 1080p high definition. It supports numerous media formats, ...
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Blogs1 new result for high definition tv
 
HDTV Listings for April 20, 2011 -- Engadget HD
By Richard Lawler
What we're watching tonight: TNT (1080i) has NBA Playoffs action with Nuggets/ Thunder at 8 p.m. and Hornets/Lakers at 10:30 p.m..
Engadget HD - http://hd.engadget.com/


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