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Written by Michael
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Thursday, 20 December 2007 |
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If you've been considering the purchase of a new Sony rear projection TV, you may want to make a decission now. According to a recent article in TWICE magazine, Sony has decided to stop selling it's 3LCD- and SXRD-based products as soon as current inventories are depleted. This has been confirmed by a Sony spokesperson who said “We are moving our resources more toward LCD TV, because that’s what
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Written by Michael
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
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The battle between HD-DVD and Blu-ray players is a hot button issue
with electronics consumers as it should be. It's not really fair that
consumers would have to buy both players in order to have a full choice
of the latest movies available. Many cannot afford an HD-DVD and a
blu-ray player and others know that eventually one or both of these
players will become obsolete. Be first to comment this article |
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Written by Michael
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
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Is there an end in site for the High-Def format war. According to to a forecast in a new report from Screen Digest, the U.K. based research firm, the outcome will be decided in 2008. Although Screen Digest does not predict which format may end up the "winner", analyst Richard Cooper says Be first to comment this article |
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Written by Michael
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007 |
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So, you have those coax cables (a.k.a. Category cables) running to virtually every room in your house. Wouldn't it be great if you could take full advantage of them and send High-Definition audio and video signals from any component to any room in the house? Well, you will have those options very soon.
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Written by Michael
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Monday, 17 December 2007 |
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Los Altos,
California,
United States
- 12/17/2007
Rambus Inc. (Nasdaq:RMBS),
one of the world’s premier technology licensing companies specializing
in high-speed memory architectures, today announced that Toshiba
Corporation has licensed its XDRTM memory controller interface cell
(XIO) and XDR memory controller (XMC) for next-generation
high-definition television (HDTV) chipsets. The XIO and XMC will be
implemented in Toshiba’s 65nm process. Operating at 4.8Gbps, the XDR
memory architecture will allow Toshiba’s HDTV chipset to deliver
state-of-the-art image processing performance in its customers’ HDTVs. Be first to comment this article |
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