Thursday 1 September 2011

3D TV: You Get What You Pay For

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September 1, 2011
High-Tech at Home
3D TV: You Get What You Pay For
These days, 3D TVs come in all shapes, sizes, and prices. We tested three sets to discover the difference between expensive and entry-level. - Patrick Miller, PCWorld
Home Entertainment News & Tips
HDMI vs. Component Video A "Comcast gentleman" told Shari26 to replace her HDMI cables with component ones. She asked the HDTV & Home Theater forum for advice.
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Roku 2 XS: Popular Web Streamer Adds Ability to Play Games The updated media streamer comes with a Bluetooth motion sensor remote for gaming, plus a free downloadable copy of Angry Birds; but it still doesn't support streaming personal content via your home network.
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Apple Again Rumored to Be Preparing to Release a Television Strong support for the idea of an Apple television (not to be confused with AppleTV) comes from a source known for his Apple acumen -- analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray.
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