Articles on Lcd Tv
Sharp's LED-backlit LCD TV is affordable and consumes less energy - Oct 20, 2009
Crave LCD TV makers have always charged a premium for LED backlighting. In fact, the first LED-based LCD TV Sharp released, the inch-thick XS series, debuted last year at a cool US$11,000 ... Read story »Panasonic shows off next-generation IPS-Alpha panel at Ceatec - Oct 7, 2009
Crave Engadget snapped a rather interesting shot of a next-generation IPS-Alpha LCD TV from the Panasonic Ceatec booth. It was set up beside a comparable 2008 panel with a notable contrast ... Read story »Inkier black level offered by Toshiba LCD TV - Nov 17, 2009
Crave When we say the entry-level Toshiba AV502U series can produce relatively deep black levels, the key word is "relatively." It's perhaps more accurate to say that its shade of black outdoes ... Read story »iiView claims largest touchscreen all-in-one in Asia - Aug 3, 2009
Crave (Photo credit: CNET Asia) For a company which just recently entered our radar, iiView sure has ambitious plans. Apart from making news with its MacBook Air-like Netbook, the Singapore-based vendor has ... Read story »Consumer LCD TV LED backlighting explained: Quick and dirty - Oct 28, 2009
Blogs A friend asked me about LED backlighting information and misinformation. Especially with some bad people publicizing the great lies about the greatness of Edgelit LED lighting. I just wanted to clear ... Read story »Super computer-powered Toshiba Regza HDTV - Oct 6, 2009
Crave Ever heard of a super computer in an HDTV? Toshiba has released fresh juicy details on its Cell processor-powered LCD TV ahead of the Japan Ceatec 2009 tech fair. The ... Read story »Samsung LA32B650T1M (32-inch LCD)
Review This Samsung 32-incher is a full-HD LCD TV that looks exquisite and features an abundance of functions including online functionality for a relatively reasonable sum of S$1,599. And things only get better when you turn it on. Editors' note: This review is based on evaluations conducted by our...Maxis IP Phone has arrived! - Nov 25, 2009
Blogs Maxis brought the IP Phone for testing. The phone has an Ethernet line plugged directly into my optical modem. So far, it's great. Works just like a regular phone. Has its ... Read story »Mitsubishi offers new HDTVs with onboard DVRs - Aug 20, 2009
Crave The Mitsubishi BHR300-series LCD TV is ahead of the curve, featuring an integrated digital video recorder (DVR). This is implemented via both a Blu-ray disc drive and 320GB harddisk to ... Read story »Ultraslim HDTV roundup
- Nov 18, 2009
Features The race for the thinnest display is on. Here're the latest contenders that will earn you bragging rights in the aesthetics department. Read story »
More Sharp Aquos HDTVs going LED - Jul 8, 2009
Crave You don't have to mortgage your house to own a Sharp LED-backlit LCD TV anymore. The Japanese company has just announced a more affordable lineup in the US, following its ... Read story »"LED TVs": 10 things you need to know - Oct 13, 2009
Features Many big TV manufacturers are pushing LED-lit TVs as the latest and greatest flatscreen technology. But just what are these panels and what should you know about them? Read story »Samsung announces flagship local-dimming LED-backlit LCDs - Jul 31, 2009
Crave We've reviewed a LED-edgelit LCD TV from Samsung this year, but what home theater fans have really been waiting for is an update to last year's Samsung LN46A950, which uses ... Read story »Samsung B690 LCD TV vs. Panasonic G10 plasma TV - Nov 8, 2009
Blogs Samsung 40B690 and Panasonic P42G10 are among the top LCD and plasma HDTVs sold in Iran for budgets of around US$1,600 in 40- to 42-inch sizes. I've briefly compared these models ... Read story »Sony Bravia KDL-40V5500 (40-inch LCD)
Review The KDL-40V5500 belongs to the midrange V-series Bravia LCD TVs and comes with a rich feature set for its class. These include DLNA network multimedia playback, Integrated Digital TV (IDTV) and four HDMI inputs. In addition, Sony has upgraded its inbuilt video-processing engine to the latest Bravia...Jump to page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]



