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Analysis: this is what we expect from Nintendo's Project Café Ars Technica Since that time, the price of high definition televisions has taken a nose dive, standard definition television signals are unloved, and now it's hard to find a television that doesn't output a resolution of at least 720p. We're past the point where a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Southern Utah customers at odds with DIRECTV St. George Daily Spectrum The problems began when the company discontinued network high-definition TV channels in some areas of Southern Utah. Cedar City resident Peter Junggren said when he moved here four years ago, he ordered DIRECTV. However, while he was watching the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watching TV online can be smart financial move Fort Worth Star Telegram A lower-level computer would have more image quality issues when hooked up to a high-definition TV. Also, the speed of your Internet connection will affect viewing quality. Glee was a little choppy over the Internet from Fox.com, and during the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fibe TV rollout slow to reach older areas Montreal Gazette The new service also networks all of the televisions in a house together. So if one show is recorded on one television, it can be seen on another television. However, there is a limit of two high-definition channels, and two standard-definition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Comcast Testing 'Skype On Your TV Set' New Xfinity Service Would Come With HD ... Dslreports participate in special events ("I just watched my niece take her first steps"), watch the same TV program with all your friends, or simply say hi ("Hi, I missed you!"). The service includes a high-definition camera for an optimal life-like viewing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UCF, BCC television partnership will expand PBS offerings Florida Today ORLANDO — As of July 1, Space Coast TV viewers will have more options to watch their favorite PBS shows, which will be broadcast in a clearer format. The newly formed high-definition channel WUCF, a partnership between Brevard Community College and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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HDTV Listings for June 2, 2011 -- Engadget HD By Richard Lawler What we're watching tonight: ABC (720p) has NBA Finals Game 2 with Mavericks/ Heat at 9 p.m. Fox (720p) has So You Think You Can Dance at 8. Engadget HD - http://hd.engadget.com/ |
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