Friday, 6 January 2012

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Android smartphones link to new Samsung TV
ITworld.com
Outwardly, the company's Series 7 Samsung Smart Station and HDTV Monitor are high-definition LED (a kind of LCD) TV sets, which come in 24 inch and 27 inch screen sizes, the HDTV model featuring an unusual offset stand design. The smaller-than-usual ...
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TelyHD Brings Skype to Your HDTV
PC Magazine
By Alex Colon Skype and Tely Labs today announced the telyHD, an Android-powered, video-calling device that lets you place high-definition video calls on your HDTV. Designed for use in the living room, the telyHD features a high-definition, ...
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CES 2012: Will HDTV Manufacturers March To Irrelevance?
Communications Technology
Next week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) should bring out the latest HDTV sets from all the big names including Samsung, Sony, LG, Panasonic, Sharp, Toshiba and more. We expect to see more connected TVs with more iPads and other tablets controlling ...
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CES to get under the hood of mobile, TV
MarketWatch
Samsung shows off a 3D, high-definition TV at the Consumer Electronics Show last year. TVs, ultrabooks, tablets and smartphones will be a big focus at CES this year, which kicks off next week. Meanwhile, the TV makers that often dominate the show may ...
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HDTV Almanac - Roku Sticks It to TVs
HDTV Magazine
Unlike the existing Roku boxes that will work with older sets, however, this new device will only work with new televisions that have MHL support. Still, it could provide a lower-cost upgrade route for consumers who buy a low-price HDTV now, ...
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Flat screen TV prices plummet
New Zealand Herald
By James Ihaka The price of flat-screen televisions is plummeting, leaving consumers spoiled for choice on what was once a luxury item. High-definition televisions, many with internet capabilities and some with 3D options, are flooding the market ...
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LG Teases Google TV-Powered Television as CES Looms
TIME
By Matt Peckham | @mattpeckham | January 6, 2012 | + LG, meet Google TV, and the rest of us, meet LG's Google Android-powered high-definition television a couple days before the company rolls it out in full regalia at CES 2012. ...
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TIME
Dominican Republic has first local HD channel
Rapid tv news
Telecable Tricom, the cable operator boasting the largest number of pay-TV subscribers in the Dominican Republic, has expanded its digital line-up by adding the first high-definition channel to be produced in the country. Called Enjoy HD ...
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ARM Based Marvell Armada Chip to Power New Google TV
ITProPortal
Google will be launching its latest TV powered by Marvell's ARMADA 1500 HD Media System-on-a-Chip (SoC) and Foresight Platform confirmed the Santa Clara, California based semiconductor company. Co-founder of Marvell, Welli Dai, commented that, ...
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Penny Stock in News: Raystream Corp. (RAYS)
Tech24
Under the terms of the agreement, Grencomm will use Raystream's proprietary video compression technology to significantly reduce the size of HD video files it streams through its video-on-demand platform, RUSH TV. RUSH TV is Grenada's first online ...
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Web2 new results for high definition tv
 
TelyHD Brings Skype to Your HDTV | News & Opinion | PCMag.com
The Skype-powered TelyHD brings video calling to your HDTV.
www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2398402,00.asp
Gadgetbox - HDTV predictions for CES -- and 2012
By Gary MersonHD Guru With 2011 now in the history books, and the Consumer Electronics Show next week, it's time again to look forward to new HD home ...
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