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| What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained CNET As if LED and 3D TV weren't confusing enough, 2012 and beyond will bring an HDTV technology called 4K. It's being heralded as the next high-def, and manufacturers are already lining up to bring you products. But just as was the case with 3D, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sewell's New Hammerhead is the World's Smallest 1080p VGA to HDMI Converter San Francisco Chronicle (press release) Users can then enjoy all the content from their computer on their HD-ready TV in high definition. Preston Wily, Chief Operating Officer of Sewell Direct, expressed enthusiasm over the features: "The amazing thing about the Hammerhead is that it is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| IHS INC.: Growth of North American Hotel Television Market Slows in 2012 D.. 4-traders (press release) For instance, hotel TVs are likely to be equipped with embedded Pro:Idiom technology that allows the sets to get premium high-definition TV content from cable or satellite services, with no optional cards or external set-top box needed. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Iowa ABC Station Switches to HD News TVPredictions.com (press release) By Swanni Washington, DC (January 25, 2012) -- KCRG-TV, the ABC affiliate in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is now broadcasting its local news programs in High-Definition. The station, which made the switch last Saturday, is owned by the Source Media Group. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Agatha Christie Poirot - Series 1 DVD Talk Watching that amazing transformation from its icky, soft and discolored TV broadcast version to stunning high-def was a revelation. Who knew something shot in 16mm could look that good in high-def, magnified on big screen TVs? See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Real Salt Lake gets a new TV deal RSL Soapbox For the first time ever, each of Real Salt Lake's 30 regional games will air in High Definition, while ABC4 and CW30 offer channel location consistency, regardless of the platform by which the fragmented Utah DMA consumes its television - over the air, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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