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  • Get a 32-inch HDTV for $258
    Need something big, flat, and cheap for the den, dorm room, or bedroom? Target has the deal to beat: the nicely appointed Sylvania LC320SL1 32-inch HDTV.
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
  • Report: UK HDTV owners twice as likely to buy 3DTV set
    Britons who already own a high definition television set (HDTV) are more than twice as likely to buy a 3D television (3DTV) within the next twelve months as those who have not yet bought an HDTV, according to a survey of 700 UK consumers completed by analyst firm Strategy Analytics.
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
  • News September 2: Swanni's 10 Hottest Shows In HDTV!
    Washington, D.C. (September 2, 2010) -- High-Definition TVs are now in more than 40 million U.S. homes and there are scores of high-def programming choices.
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
  • Use Strategically Placed Paint to Camouflage your Television [Decorating]
    # decorating HDTV sets might have gotten slimmer and even easier to snug up against the wall but they still stand out in most decor. This clever design trick incorporates the television into a band of paint to help it blend in. More »
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
  • Toshiba StorE TV+ drive connects up to 2TB of media directly to your HDTV
    Feel like connecting a HTPC or even one of the many streamers to your HDTV is overkill? Toshiba's new StorE TV+ is prepared to quietly retain up to 2TB of media (in various formats, check after the break for specs) until called upon, when it can play them back via HDMI, no connected PC required. It can also connect to PCs or other DLNA devices (like, coincidentally enough, Toshiba's new HDTVs ...
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
  • Philips' Cinema 21:9 Platinum HDTV finally takes the leap into 3D
    It's kind of hard to outdo yourself with only two dimensions when they read 21 and 9, respectively, so Philips has decided to do the only thing left for a trendy display maker: go 3D . Though we saw ( and loved ) a 3D prototype of the 56-inch variant at last year's IFA, this new, 58-inch Cinema 21:9 Platinum HDTV looks set to bring the third dimension to actual retail. It's got the Ambilight ...
    HDTV 04 Sep 2010
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