Wednesday 23 May 2012

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News9 new results for high definition tv
 
Proper funding urged for HDTV
Taipei Times
By Shelley Shan / Staff reporter The National Communications Commission (NCC) yesterday urged the Ministry of Culture to fund the operations of the Public Television Service's (PTS) high-definition (HD) channel. The call for more funding for the ...
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NCC initially approves TV station's proposal to establish HD channel
Focus Taiwan News Channel
The NCC has initially approved the plan by the Public Television Service (PTS) to establish an HD channel, but will not agree to issue permits until a more comprehensive proposal has been submitted, said the commission's spokesman Wong Po-tsung.
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Cable Show 2012: Mark Cuban's Reinvented Cable Channel Will Be All About Live ...
Hollywood Reporter
"As I looked at the technological side of it and tried to think, 'OK, how do you change television?" says Cuban. "We started testing more and more live events. That's why you saw HD Net start to do a lot of live concerts, start to do of a lot of live ...
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Hollywood Reporter
Converting Purchased Videos to 1080p HD
iLounge
I read somewhere (I think it was on your site) that I could convert my 720p HD movies and TV shows to 1080p HD versions, but I can't seem to find any option for this on the iTunes Store. Is this only available in the US (I'm in Canada), or am I missing ...
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Update Hulu Plus for iPad and iPhone for a Second Screen
LifeGoesStrong
The better quality video on the iPad 3 has resulted in better quality high definition video when sent to the Apple TV and viewed on your bigscreen HDTV. Hulu is the website where you can stream TV shows and (mostly classic) movies.
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LifeGoesStrong
Catch all the action this summer from the comfort of your own home!
This is Bristol
So from smart TV to 3D, here's a run-down of the best of this year's TV tech from MoneySupermarket.com and how you can put it to good use during the bumper TV summer. High Definition (HD). You'll be hard pressed to find a new television that isn't ...
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China Digital TV Announces Unaudited First Quarter 2012 Results
Sacramento Bee
We also anticipate emerging opportunities for our more advanced CA products driven by the conversion to high-definition set-up boxes. In addition, as an industry leader in China's digital television industry, we remain focused on expanding our ...
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DISH and Roku Ink Strategic Partnership for International Programming
MarketWatch (press release)
DISH Network Corporation (NASDAQ:DISH) , through its subsidiary DISH Network LLC, provides approximately 14.071 million satellite TV customers, as of March 31, 2012, with the highest quality programming and technology at the best value, including HD ...
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Roku opens a new world of TV net streaming
Shelbyville Times-Gazette
You plug it in, and then connect the cable to your TV. Use the included cable for standard definition, or supply your own HDMI cable for high-def, assuming your Internet connection is robust enough to support that. Then, you give Roku the login ...
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Blogs1 new result for high definition tv
 
Roku HD Wireless Media Player - Woot
300+ channels with movies, shows, music & more; FREE movie service from Crackle; Works with virtually any TV; Built-in wireless; Plays 720p high-definition video; Enhanced remote with forward/back; Supports 5.1 surround sound; AV out ...
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Web2 new results for high definition tv
 
Sanyo HD1000 video is flickering on HDTV, what causes this? - High ...
I have a Sanyo HD1000 camcorder. My problem with it is that when I watch the videos of this camcorder on my HDTV (I connect the camcorder with the TV.
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology sues Vizio - Boston Business ...
In the civil suit, filed Friday, MIT contends other producers of flat-panel TVs pay licensing fees for technology related to high-definition television, or HDTV, but ...
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