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Home A/V at CES 2006




CES 2006's TV preview 
CES 2005 brought lots of new terms into the already-confusing HDTV landscape, and this year we expect to hear at least a couple more. For every time somebody printed 1080p in 2005, we expect 1080p-ready to appear this year. So let's get specific.  
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GEAR FOR '06 
Looking for the scoop on a particular manufacturer? We break down the new lineups.

BenQ
BenQ
The latest series of BenQ LCD TVs address critics' concern on obnoxious styling.


JVC
JVC
JVC's LCoS-based rear-projection TVs make a comeback with a new 1080p HDTV lineup.


Optoma
Optoma
DLP projectors strike back: This Optoma projector features ultra-High Definition DLP chipset.


Philips
Philips
Check out the Pixel Plus HD 50-incher endowed with third-generation Ambilight technology.



Samsung
Samsung
DLP HDTV heavy-hitter Samsung announces four new big-screen rear-projection units.



Sharp
Sharp
Japan's LCD TV leader sharpens its Aquos line with a new 1080p 57-inch model.




Vizio
Vizio
Vizio rocks the house with its aggressively priced HDTV tuner-loaded flat panels.

 
InFocus
InFocus
InFocus showcases its upcoming line of sleek and affordable DLP projectors.



LG
LG
The Koreans unleash supersized plasma TVs with a built-in DVR and unique flat projector.


Panasonic
Panansonic
The PX600U series 1080p HDTV has finally ventured out of the land of the rising sun.


Pioneer
Pioneer
Pioneer doubles the number of pixels found on previous 50-inch plasmas with its new Elite Pro-FHD1 model.


Sony
Sony
Sliding their way into the living rooms are Sony's new TAV-32FL2 slider TV and streamlined 50-inch SXRD RPTV.


Viewsonic
Viewsonic
ViewSonic debuts HD-compatible budget light beamers for basic home and business projector needs.


Westinghouse
Westinghouse
Ultra-High Definition goes budget with Westinghouse's sub-US$3,000 LVM-42W2 42-inch LCD TV.

 

 

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