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Video Tech Tip: HDTV Buying Guide
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Video Tech Tip:
• HDTV Buying Guide
• Are you in the market for a new HDTV, but not sure what to look for? HDTV Analyst, Robert Heron, shares the info you need to select the right HDTV in this video buying guide. This HDTV Buying Guide is brought to you by the Sharp Aquos.
• Download this HDTV Buying Guide in WMV and in H.264/MP4. Right click on the WMV or H.264/MP4 to download.
Tags: Blu-Ray, Cables, Component, Digital, DVD, HDMI, HDTV, High Definition, LCD, Microsoft, Nintendo, Plasma, PS3, Sony, Wii, Xbox 360
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Posted by:
JFrancis
July 15, 2008 12:14 AM
No download links? I've been depending on them to view DL.TV videos offline.
Posted by:
James
August 17, 2008 3:59 PM
Hi DL.TV,
I was wondering what is the most energy efficient or most green HDTV out there. I've seen that DLPs tend to have the energy star logo more often than not. Please advise.
Posted by:
Mark
August 21, 2008 9:00 PM
I'm pretty sure the Samsung LED DLP projection units are the lowest power. LED's consume a fraction of the power (and that much less heat and virtually never wear out). They aren't wall mountable flat screens, but at decent viewing angles (not as wide as lcd or plasma) they look stunning and are a ton cheaper than lcd or plasma at the 50+ inch sizes
Posted by:
Sineless
November 20, 2008 5:22 PM
Seriously, a jellyfish? I'm sure it's a snap from the documentary "Planet Earth" or something, but it's repulsive!
Jellyfish are a waste of life. They do almost nothing except pollute the very water they're in and look a lot like something any other "animal" might have coughed up during a bad cold or something - or worse!
I understand why people study them. But people also study fecal material, flesh eating bacteria and even the AIDS virus. There are even pictures of those things too, but I would hardly want to use them as subject matter when demoing a monitor either.
I mean, we're talking about eye candy to demo a monitor with, right? So why use one of the more objectionable "things" to show on it like a jellyfish? Maybe you can get a picture of a big ol' toilet-brownie instead. At least I'd know what THAT was and I might even be able to detect good black levels too.
I HATE JELLYFISH! AND I HATE EVEN LOOKING AT THEM!!!
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