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IFA 2008: Toshiba's REGZA ZF LCDs Use PLAYSTATION3 Technology to Upconvert Videos

As expected, this year's IFA show from Berlin has brought to light quite a large number of extremely innovative products, providing certain features that we could only dream of just a few years ago. And that's also the case with the new REGZA ZF line of LCDs from Toshiba, which employ the Cell processors (a...

29 August 2008
04:55 GMT

IFA 2008: Sharp Unveils Ultra-Thin Aquos XS1 HDTV, New Blu-ray Player

As some of you probably know, for quite a long time, the IFA show in Berlin has been all about the latest developments in the TV industry, but, over the years, it has expanded quite a lot, now housing just about every type of consumer electronic product one might think of. Nevertheless, the most important names in th...

28 August 2008
15:34 GMT

Meet Sony's KDL-40ZX1, The World's New Thinnest LCD HDTV

The title of world's thinnest LCD HDTV seems to have changed hands once again. After Hitachi held on to it for almost half a year, along came Sony and launched the incredibly thin KDL-40ZX1, whose panel is just 9 mm thick (while the device itself reaches just... 28.8 mm) but still capable of displaying high-qual...

28 August 2008
03:14 GMT

AOC Launches Line of Small, Affordable HDTVs for Tiny Apartments

Despite the fact that diagonal size does matter a lot nowadays when purchasing a new HDTV set, the truth of the matter is that quite a lot of homes are simply too small for widescreen LCDs and PDPs. For this reason, the people from AOC have just announced a completely new line of high-definition LCD TV sets, designed...

15 August 2008
01:59 GMT

Sony Introduces the New BRAVIA X4500 and W4500 LCD HDTV Series

As we've been able to see quite clearly over the past few months, Sony is quite keen on "conquering" the European market, at least as far as high-definition TV sets are concerned. The Japanese company has launched quite an impressive number of models this year and doesn't look like it's going to stop a...

13 August 2008
01:54 GMT

Get Yourself a Ruby-Encrusted HDTV for "Just" 85,000 US Dollars

There are a whole lot of people around the world who simply have way too much money for their own good and nothing expensive and cool enough to spend it on. However, since it would seem that this particular social segment has increased over the past few years (nouveaux riche or "new money", in particular), there are ...

23 January 2008
10:34 GMT

CES 2008: Panasonic Goes Viera All The Way, Announces 16 Plasma TVs and 5 LCD TVs

Panasonic's Viera line of widescreen plasma displays needs no introduction, but it would seem that the Japanese company liked the name so much that it has decided to extend the brand. Thus, at CES 2008, Panasonic has announced that its entire 2008 line of high definition flat screen televisions will be branded V...

8 January 2008
15:31 GMT

CES 2008: Westinghouse Reveals the World's First Fully Integrated Wireless HDTV

HDTV sets (either plasmas or LCDs) will most likely be at the core of the International Consumer Electronics Show this year, most manufacturers of such devices "leaking" some pretty interesting bits of information regarding their upcoming products. And that's exactly the case with Westinghouse Digital, which has...

4 January 2008
06:36 GMT

Panasonic Debuts World's First LIFI HDTVs - Increased Lifespan, Lower Price Tags

Although they've been announced way back, at CES 2007, no info has been made available ever since about Panasonic's LIFI rear-projection HDTV sets. Up until now, that is, because the Japanese company has announced that it will finally start shipping these very innovative products, divided into series, the h...

23 August 2007
09:46 GMT


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