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Panasonic's ultrathin TC-P54Z1 VIERA plasma priced at $5,999.95 {Engadget}

Mar 12th 2009 7:36AM Nobodys mentioned that it's 1" thin. That combined with the better image than LCD (other than maybe the XBR8 and the Samsung 950), and the wireless HDMI should make this a real winner for those who aren't drawn to LCD like moths to a flame for it's waaaay to bright pictures in the stores. I've been in the TV bizz for 10 years, and still prefer plasma. That preference is confirmed every night when I watch my Sammy FPT-5084.
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@ bachivet... Have you taken a look at the 7 series Samsung plasmas? And no, I don't work for Samsung.

Universal Remote reveals MX-6000 touchscreen remote with RF and WiFi {Engadget HD}

Sep 3rd 2008 6:08PM Yea. Lets spend money integrating bluetooth for one device. Puhhleease.

Audioholics sets loose Yamaha BD-S2900 Blu-ray player for less than $1,000 {Engadget HD}

Aug 23rd 2008 5:13PM If this does for Blu-ray what the DVD-S2700 did for upconverting players, it should be a fantasic piece.

And to David. What sort of testing have you done with say, the DVD-S1800 or DVD-S2700? It seems all you do is bash products without so much as one tecnical fact. So my advise to you is to STFU.

Universal Remote intros $500 Complete Control MX-880 {Engadget HD}

Aug 21st 2008 8:37AM I'd love to see a Harmony One control my 4 zone, 6 source system. Not gonna happen. And no RF? Definately not gonna happen.

URC has forgotten more about remotes than Harmony will ever learn.

BRUZER... LMAO

Harmony fanboys. Go back to the kids table. The grownups are talking here.

Trio of Yamaha AV receivers leaked alongside BD-S2900 Blu-ray player {Engadget HD}

Aug 20th 2008 4:19PM The RX-V3900 and the RX-Z7 both support iTunes tagging, as well as Rhapsody and HD radio. They also have 2 HDMI outs (simultanious)
As for the BD-2900 supporting SACD/DVD Audio... Yea, let's sink money into formats that were dead before they even got going. And BTW, they've made their DVD machines in-house for the last 2 generations.
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