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Onkyo HTS5400 7.1-channel 800W Home Theater System about-electronics.eu Techwatch: Want a new home entertainment system to go with your new HDTV? The Onkyo HTS5400 Home Theater System gives you the flexibility to harness a 7.1 channel audio goodness with your high definition display. Now movies, games, and music come alive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BBC 3D Wimbledon a success says Which? Which? So, if you tried to view the BBC HD channel without a 3D TV, you would have seen two narrow pictures side by side on the screen. At the Which? test lab we recorded both versions of the final, allowing us to view the two recordings and compare the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
WBMA-TV Launches New Interactive Website Patch.com WBMA-TV has launched a new, interactive website that, in addition to providing streaming video and video on demand, enable viewers to see content in high definition and share their thoughts about programming and ideas for future shows. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Kogan offers free HDMI cables to end cable con Expert Reviews We're pleased to see Kogan helping to expose the scam, as shoppers are currently being tricked by high street retailers into thinking they need to buy an expensive cable to get the most out of their new high definition TV. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
French company eyes Asian satellite market TODAYonline Broadly known as digital TV, 3D and high-definition TV is expected to be in 73 per cent of Asian households by 2016, according to Satellite Markets and Research. That is a jump from a penetration rate of only 29 per cent last year. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sony launch Video On Demand in Australia encore Already popular in the States and other regions, VOD will be available through 2010 and 2011 models of Sony BRAVIA HDTV, Blu-ray Disc player and Blu-Ray Disc Home Theatre System. Rental prices for High Definition content will begin at $5.99-6.99 while ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What equipment do I need to experience High-Definition TV service? Additionally, you will need to connect your HDTV to your HD-enabled, cable box with HDMI or Component cabling in order to view HD channels in HD mode. ... customer.comcast.com/Pages/FAQViewer.aspx?Guid... |
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