Sony's Grand WEGA rear projection TVs will have you seriously rethinking your passion for plasma.
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Sony's LCD rear projection Grand Wega TV presents good images but the price point comparative to similar technologies makes this a hard product to recommend.
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Though the Samsung PS50A650 plasma is better than the Panasonic PZ850 feature-wise, it loses out slightly in terms of picture quality.
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Hitachi's 71cm LCD TV is a stylish silver unit, HD ready and produces sharp, bright images.
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The Samsung LA46F81BDX could have been such a great television but its poorly implemented 100Hz feature has let it down miserably.
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1080p native resolution promises to deliver every detail of 1080i, the highest-resolution HDTV format, but until now it was only available in DLP and LCoS rear-projection HDTVs and flat-panel LCD HDTVs. Now 1080p is coming to plasma.
Your next television will probably be big and flat. But the industry is divided on what technology you'll choose to improve your view of the world.
Flat panels based on organic light-emitting diodes may be just around the corner, execs say.
There's nothing that gets corporations going like a group of potential customers that will soon include half the people on the planet.
Three Japanese firms have formed a joint venture that will manufacture large LCD displays for flat-screen televisions.
Unlike CRTs, which have fully adjustable images, LCD monitors allow for little image tweaking, but that doesn't mean you can't enhance your settings at all. Here we show you how to get the most from your flat-panel display.
LCD or plasma? Screens come in many different sizes, with the largest consumer panel topping out at about 70 inches. In this tutorial, we'll discuss which format works best for your living space.
Update: Which type of flat panel display, plasma or LCD, is right for you? And which will give you more bang for your buck?
Want to adjust your flat-panel TV to get the best image for your DVDs? Here's how.
Taking the plunge with a big screen television? Here's 10 questions you should be asking yourself before you hit the shops.
You know you want a flat TV, but you may not know whether a plasma or an LCD is best for you. Executive editor David Carnoy tells you what to consider before buying.
The number of pixels on a television panel, or its native resolution, determines the amount of detail you'll see on screen. So, it's worth paying more for higher resolutions... or is it?
Is there such a thing as high def and higher def? CNET helps cut through the hype surrounding the various formats of HD resolution.
Just as the Xeon-based Mac Pro completed Apple's transition to Intel CPUs, the iMac received an upgrade to the new Core 2 Duo chips while also appearing in an awe-inspiring 24-inch model. Lest we forget the plucky Mac Mini, it is now completely dual core -- and still cheap. Our reviews will help you find your Mac match.
Interested in a sneak peek of what's heading our way in the not-so-distant future? Get your dose of home A/V buzz with CNET.com.au's Consumer Electronics Show 2007 preview.
Enjoy scenery of mountains and flowing water on a 65-inch flat panel TV screen.