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Entry-level Sony LCDs get 1080p but not 120Hz - Jan 8, 2009
Crave A couple of years ago 1080p resolution, signifying the highest number of pixels available on most flat-panel HDTVs, was worth big bucks. Now it's found just about everywhere, including in Sony's ... Read story »Sony's Z-series of LCDs gets widgets, 240Hz - Jan 8, 2009
Crave Sony has gone Yahoo "widget"-happy with its TV lineup for 2009, incorporating the Internet-enabled doodads into two of the series announced at CES. Described as "Internet applications...that deliver real-time information" in ... Read story »Sony XBR9 HDTVs up interactive ante with widgets - Jan 8, 2009
Crave The 32-inch KDL-32XBR9, along with larger XBR9 models, get Yahoo widgets. Sony's first 2009 series of XBR models, three letters that signify higher-end features and performance in the company's TV oeuvre, ... Read story »Eco-friendly Sony HDTVs sense your presence - Jan 8, 2009
Crave The eco-friendly KDL-VE5 series packs plenty of power-saving punch. As consumers become more conscious of TV power consumption, manufacturers are taking full advantage by offering more eco-friendly HDTVs. The KDL-VE5 series ... Read story »Sharp's E77U series LCDs sport five HDMI inputs and antireflective screens - Jan 8, 2009
Crave The LC-E77U series features five HDMI inputs. While competitors like Samsung, Sony, and Vizio are rolling out new features such as 240Hz refresh rates, LED-backlighting, and interactive content to their LCDs, ... Read story »Hitachi expands its Ultra Thin-series - Jan 8, 2009
Crave The new LCD UT is half as thick as its predecessor. Hitachi could be expanding the UT-series by encompassing plasma TVs in its future lineup. At CES, the company is ... Read story »Panasonic NEO plasmas consume half the power - Jan 9, 2009
Crave Panasonic's S1 series uses half the juice. As we've been reporting for years, plasmas are much less energy efficient than LCDs. Panasonic aims to level the playing field with its ... Read story »Panasonic claims improved 24p plasma playback - Jan 9, 2009
Crave The one-pane-of-glass design marks Panasonic's TC-P50V10. The ability to properly deal with native 1080p24 content is a big deal to some videophiles, because it guarantees that a display can capture ... Read story »Wireless Panasonic plasma just 1-inch thick - Jan 9, 2009
Crave The Panasonic Z1 plasma measures just 1 inch thick, leaving little room for wired connections. The epic battle between plasma and LCD manifests itself in numerous ways--Hz oneupsmanship, contrast ratio ... Read story »Entry-level Panasonic plasmas get Infinite Black - Jan 9, 2009
Crave Despite their entry-level status, the X1 plasmas look a lot like their more-expensive cousins. Of the 42 individual models of plasma and LCD TVs that Panasonic announced at the 2009 ... Read story »Sharp's E67U LCD line sticks to the basics - Jan 9, 2009
Crave CES may be the place to make a big splash with new technology, but it's also a place for manufacturers to announce their standard product lines. Sharp's LC-E67U line of ... Read story »240Hz refresh rate makes its way to Toshiba LCDs - Jan 10, 2009
Crave The ZV650 series from Toshiba utilizes a 240Hz refresh rate. Now that LCD TVs with 120Hz refresh rates are becoming commonplace, manufacturers including Toshiba are implementing 240Hz to bolster claims ... Read story »Toshiba enters LED race with high-end LCDs - Jan 10, 2009
Crave The Toshiba SV670 series is the company's first to incorporate LED backlighting. Samsung, Sony, LG, and Vizio offer or will offer HDTVs with LED backlights, the most effective picture quality ... Read story »Philips ultra-widescreen 21:9 TV unveiled - Jan 30, 2009
Crave First pics of the new Philips TVs unveiled Thursday. We already knew this was coming, but now we have actual pics that give a better sense of its scale. Philips introduced ... Read story »Report: Pioneer to exit TV business - Feb 9, 2009
Crave Pioneer will no longer manufacture televisions and plans to spin off its DVD player business into a joint venture with Sharp, according to a report in Japan's Nikkei newspaper. The company ... Read story »Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 [13] 14 15 [Next 15]

