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| Jay Cronley: High-tech purchases often fail test of time Tulsa World By JAY CRONLEY World Staff Columnist Six years ago I bought an expensive cutting-edge TV, a high-definition piece of equipment that was actually too advanced for its own good. This set was known as being "card ready," a system designed to bypass cable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| OU's proposed TV arrangement with Fox Sports will vary considerably from ... Tulsa World OU's partnership with Fox Sports is another byproduct of the capital investment campaign started in 2003 that included Memorial Stadium renovation and expansion and produced spectacular video upgrades ($9.6 million) and two high definition control ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Phina Brooks Modern Ghana The star-studded high-budget movie was shot with state-of-the-art High-Definition cameras and equipment on-location in CANADA and parades an International cast and crew from WEST AFRICA, EAST AFRICA, UNITED STATES and CANADA. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ka'ana Mana'o: College using technology to engage more students Maui News In the fall of 2011, the college broadcast 69 classes per week and produced 22 classes per week in high definition. Broadcasting classes on cable TV or through interactive videoconferencing gives students the opportunity to be successful in their ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| HD TV - Comcast Help and Support Forums My tv has stopped getting high definition. Gets the channels but it is not high definition. forums.comcast.com/t5/XfinityTV-and.../HD-TV/.../1168679 |
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