Panasonic's Line
Panasonic is at the pinnacle of home electronics and their line of HDTVs is no exception. Long focused more on plasma HDTV, they now sport many models in LCD and DLP as well.
View ArticlePhillips' Line
Phillips, inventors of CDs and a host of other electronics related gadgets, offer an extensive line of both LCD and plasma HDTVs. The line covers everything from the 30" 30PF9946D LCD for under $1000...
View ArticlePioneer's Line
Pioneer, long known for excellent stereo equipment, has moved into television in a big way in recent years. Sizes on plasma sets range primarily from 42" to 50", with prices as low as $1,700 all the...
View ArticleThe Pros and Cons of Plasma, LCD and DLP HDTVs
HDTV expands consumer choices from the traditional CRT and rear projection. To these, now vastly improved, types it adds Plasma, LCD/LCoS and DLP. All have their strong points and drawbacks.
View ArticleSamsung's Line
Samsung is at the pinnacle of home electronics and their line of HDTVs is no exception.
View ArticleWhat's All The (Signal to) Noise About? - The Sets
Look closely at your TV screen and you'll see that the image is made up of many little colored rectangles, spaced slightly apart. HDTV, in effect, squeezes more of them onto the screen closer together...
View ArticleSharp's Line
Sharp Electronics doesn't offer plasma or DLP models, but in the LCD arena they have one of the most extensive lines available. Everything from the 26" LC-26D6U to the largest LCD panel currently...
View ArticleWhat's All The (Signal to) Noise About? - The Signals
Discussions of HDTV focus mostly on the receiver, which is natural since that's the most visible part. But that receiver has to have something to receive.
View ArticleSony's Line
Beginning in 2006, Sony has made significant changes to their HDTV lineup. Moving out of plasma HDTV and re-branding their LCD line to Bravia, the consumer electronics giant may be trying to rebuild a...
View ArticleStandard DVD Recorders and HDTV
While HDTV prices on sets are coming down, HD players are just hitting the market and prices are $500-$1,800. At the lower figure, that's more than what a top flight DVD recorder would cost. The higher...
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