Seriously, I don’t have a HDTV. How disgusting is that? At least I know that the NFL and Bowl Games and March Madness have the capacity to deliver the jaw-dropping clarity of High-Def provided through ESPN and ABC that I’ve been missing my whole life and I’m not even talking about watching porn yet.
I was browsing around the website and I saw this: Sony KDS-55A2000 Grand WEGA 55' SXRD 1080p Rear Projection HDTV. This is the type of HDTV screens that grab my attention whenever I go to the Sony Stores. You know, where they setup the whole thing and you just sit down and be amazed the the quality of both audio and video that is being presented to you as a potential buyer. Having widescreen HDTV screens has always been a target for me, be it in the living room , the bedroom or even in the bathroom if you're that loaded.
The other one which is similarly interesting is the Samsung HL-S4266W 42' DLP HDTV. I like those without the visible stand which lets you see the wall behind it. All the way down and box-like appearance suits me best. Samsung HL-S4666W 46' DLP HDTV would probably be a nice catch as well.
Check out some of the listings available online. This site really has lotsa of HDTVs and reviews avaialble, also feedback ratings from buyers.
Coming up is the so called next generation IPTV is “Internet Protocol television”, and refers to video content delivered over a network instead of broadcast over terrestrial towers, satellites, or cable systems. The rapid growth of YouTube and the sale of network broadcast show episodes over iTunes demonstrate clearly that people are ready to start getting at least some of their entertainment video content over the Internet.
At CES in Las Vegas, Microsoft announced an upgrade to the XBox 360 game console so that it can access video content on the Web and display it on a television. And at MacWorld, Steve Jobs unveiled “Apple TV” (the box formerly known as “iTV”) which combines video, still photo, and music storage on a 40 GB hard drive so it can act as an entertainment server. It also supports wireless networking connections.
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Monday, January 15, 2007
HDTV, Plasma TV, LCD
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