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New Sony Bravia LCD HD Range
Sony have brought out an impressive range of high definition LCD screens. The Bravia range includes screen sizes to fit all tastes, starting at 32 inches, going up to an impressive 52 inch screen. All screens come with the BRAVIA…
Toshiba 37RV555DB 37″ Widescreen HD Ready 100HZ 1080p LCD TV – With Freeview
There are currently some great deals available and the Toshiba 37RV555DB 37″ has to be one of the best value for money home cinema screens. Currently retailing at Amazon for £549.99.
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Packed with Toshiba’s own Active Vision LCD processing power, this…
High Definition DVD Wars is Over – Blu-ray is Victorious
The battle between Blu-Ray and HD DVD at first seemed to be a repeat of the old videotape format wars between VHS and Betmax (and Video2000, which people usually forget about). However, the battle was all over much sooner than…
Blu-ray camcorders now available from Hitachi
Hitachi has announced the arrival of the world’s first Blu-ray camcorders, offering 1920×1080-pixel HD recording onto miniature BD-R (recordable Blu-ray) discs. And in a parallel move, recording media companies Imation and Verbatim heralded the arrival of the blank discs the…
Blu-ray and HD DVD war gets nasty
Home Cinema News reports on the ongoing battle between blu-ray and HD DVD:
Last week saw the HD DVD group proudly announcing that sales of HD DVD hardware have outstripped sales of Blu-ray hardware by three-to-one in Europe’s main markets so…
How Plasma TVs And LCD TVs Differ
The buying of large-screen TVs has absolutely skyrocketed lately. It seems that everyone wants one – and with good reason. The large-screen TV has come a long way from those faded-out behemoths of old that took up half your living room…
How Does SED TV Technology Compare to OLED and FED Technology?
How does the next generation flat-screen video display developed by Canon and Toshiba differ from other emerging video technology? SED TV, (Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display) born from the marriage of Canon and Toshiba’s SED Inc., was on display as a prototype at…


