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Panasonic's Newest TV Prototype Is Big for Your Living Room PCWorld Panasonic's also claims that its new TV is flicker-free, something difficult to achieve on a display of this size. The "Super Hi-Vision" display, a technology also known as ultra high definition television, is currently only a prototype, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MYX TV's variety show wins bronze in 2012 Telly Awards Inquirer.net The first series of MYX TV, the premier Asian American entertainment network in the United States, shot entirely in high definition features everything Asian and awesome from pop culture to music, fashion, and events, and is hosted by comedian Joey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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GMA Network refutes claims in Winston Marbella's article Vox Bikol Fourth, Mr. Marbella stated in his article that adopting high definition (HD) television (TV) requires massive capital input. Duavit said that this is untrue. From the standpoint of the broadcaster, the single largest investment would be the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Roku pins TV's future on Internet streaming ScrippsNews In January, Roku introduced the Streaming Stick, a version of the media player built into a USB-size drive that can plug in to newer models of TVs that have a Mobile High-Definition Link-enabled HDMI port. The stick is supposed to turn the TV into an ... See all stories on this topic » |
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HD conversion for thirty tv's - High Def Forum - Your High ... Hello everyone. Brand new to this forum so I hope this is the correct place for my thread. I am the owner of a sports bar in CA which currently has over thirty ... www.highdefforum.com/.../135582-hd-conversion-thirty-tvs.... | ||
Troy Wolverton: A TV 4 times sharper than HD | nola.com AP Breaking News & Headlines. Find the latest national, world and local New Orleans news from the Associated Press. Get top news stories on Weather, Politics ... www.nola.com/.../b43f070199bd41c522ef635bac04b165 | ||
History of HDTV (part six) | TheOLEBLOG This is the sixth installment of Philip J Cianci's book "High Definition Television – The Creation, Development and Implementation of HDTV Technology". www.theonlineengineer.org/.../2012/.../history-of-hdtv-part-si... |
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