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Philips' new LCD lineup continues to not impress {Engadget HD}
Jan 6th 2008 9:40PM ^for
Philips' new LCD lineup continues to not impress {Engadget HD}
Jan 6th 2008 9:39PM Philips wins awards fot their designs and sells plenty of sets in Europe yet Engadget like many of US sites show no love for Philips. There's more to choose than Pio, Panny and Samsung.
The HD Guru lets the numbers do the talking {Engadget HD}
Nov 18th 2007 1:58AM what I find amazing is that the Maxent passed I thought it was a POS!
The HD Guru reviews the Samsung LN-T4081F, says it's the best LCD HDTV yet {Engadget HD}
Nov 1st 2007 7:02PM Probably one of the best post I've read in a while. I too live with floor to ceiling windows comprising one half of my apartment and have to balance my beautiful view versus controling light for ideal tv viewing. Thus I own a LCD.
NBA TV HD launches on DirecTV and DISH {Engadget HD}
Nov 1st 2007 11:27AM OK that comment is completely wrong on so many levels.
Bring on more HD, just not on a sports tier!
New York leads the nation in HD adoption {Engadget HD}
Oct 31st 2007 5:58PM While I agree with these numbers, your part of the article should say NYC not the Empire State which stretches from NYC to the Canadian border. If you counted the entire state which you imply (not the original article) NY wouldn't be in the lead.
Kudos to Wash DC if we could only get all of our news in HD.
Panasonic unveils DMP-BD30 "next-gen" Blu-ray player {Engadget HD}
Oct 31st 2007 1:47AM Even the Panasonic.jp site oesn't list an ethernet port and the lack of 7. out is a bummer.
Panasonic unveils DMP-BD30 "next-gen" Blu-ray player {Engadget HD}
Oct 31st 2007 12:27AM But the DAC is different than the current player, and it only does the higher audio codecs via HDMI. Plus no DVD Audio
Superstation WGN going HD in November {Engadget HD}
Oct 22nd 2007 12:52PM Granted they will not have much HD but this is appropiate because I believe They proceeded TBS and TNT in the infant days of cable.
Corning recommends 65-inch LCDs for "average" American living rooms {Engadget HD}
Oct 20th 2007 7:42PM I think there is a lot smoke being blown here. With a 50" plasma @ 1 to 1.5k it is out of reach for the avg family. To equate a 30+ urban professional as avg is reaching. The majority of these homes have pc's with crt monitors if at all and not receiving any HD programming. With the majority of homes still watching 480i how can you think that 1440p will be anytime soon, when have yet to get 1080p broadcast. 1080p and HDM is niche market which we enjoy but to most their dvd's look well enough.









