HDTV
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The partnership between Sony and Google is bearing fruit in the form of Sony Internet TV, powered by Google TV.
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At IFA 2010, Panasonic has unveiled two new VT20 series 3D plasmas and a 42-inch 3D model that signals the launch of its new GT20 series.
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Sony has added to its range of 3D BRAVIA HDTVs with the announcement of the availability of three new NX810 models in 46-, 55- and 60-inch screen sizes.
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The Viewsonic NexTV VMP75 offers streaming and web access at a great price.
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Thanks to a firmware upgrade Western Digital (WD) has made its WD TV Live HD media player the first network media player compatible with Windows 7.
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LG has unveiled its LX9500, the world’s first full LED 3D TV.
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Hillcrest Labs has launched its Kylo browser designed specifically for use on a TV
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Philips’ new 7000, 8000 and 9000 Series LED TVs all feature Ambilight Spectra and Net TV capabilities for accessing online content and video on demand.
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Researchers at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHi) in Berlin have presented a revolutionary hi-def panoramic screen.
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Among Fujifilms host of new digital camera releases in the FinePix HS-10 which features a 30X optical zoom and 1080p video capture at 30fps.
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Optoma has pulled the covers off its HD66 digital projector at CES - a US$699 home theatre projector capable of showing 720p content in 3D with a max image size around 300".
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Toshiba plans to make the most of the Cell with a new range of Cell-powered TVs for the US market - read on to find out what 200 gigaflops can do inside a TV.
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