Recent Comments:
Ask Engadget HD: Is now the time to replace my 720p HDTV with a 1080p set? {Engadget HD}
Mar 10th 2008 11:04PM sorry but you already have a chart, built in to your head, its called your eyes, I am 64 years old
do not wear glasses and can see the difference
between HD and full HD at 2 meters or 6feet
with HD THE LINE STRUCTURE IS PLAINLY VISIBLE,
Canon said to be developing own tech for SED TV production {Engadget HD}
Mar 5th 2008 9:08PM another ignoramus with comments like these, if
you actually understood how these panels work
you would not open your mouth
Canon said to be developing own tech for SED TV production {Engadget HD}
Mar 5th 2008 9:06PM making comments like that shows how little you really know, there are plenty of fellow ignoramuses out there, go join them
Pioneer Unveils Super-Thin, High-Contrast Plasma TVs {Switched.com}
Jan 13th 2008 5:36AM Pioneer are at it again, no mention of power usage of these concept models, both plasma models are dead in the water, before they are even in production, with the new power rulings coming into vogue throughout the world, other Plasma manufacturers such as Panasonic ect are wasting
their money with Plasma, first off the image
although full HD lacks punch, compared to LCD,
Samsung amongst others have already demonstrated
101cm LCD only 10 mm thick, and here is the knockout blow to Plasma, it uses only 90 watts!!
Plasma are struggling to reduce their power use
for equivalent size down to 300 watts let alone
the LCD current power use of 265 watts, don't
be conned by FALSE advertising from Plasma
manufacturers, Pioneer will be releasing LCD panels for the first time in the company's
history under the PIONEER name in 2008 although
supplied by Sharp, Panasonic are increasing their LCD range in 2008, I will repeat it again
PLASMA WILL BE OFF THE MARKET BY 2010,
Warner Home Video provides first HD DVD vs Blu-ray comparison {Engadget}
Jan 18th 2007 6:49PM this fellow using beta vs vhs as an example, really knows nothing about that situation, ask any
tv engineer at any tv studio which was the better
system for home use, VHS, the beta system in use
at the studio's was a different system to the home
version, as for HD VS BLUERAY,no valid comparison
can be made at this point in time, until all factors are even,









