HDTV's and Refurbished Televisions
HDTV's are the newest technology for your home. Forget the olden days of twisting the antenna or banging on the tv set to get a clear picture!
High-definition is the way of the future! Once you see the difference between a standard TV and a HDTV you will wonder where to buy one.
Well we have a few ideas on where to buy HDTV. Why at TVTV.org of course!
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Latest HDTV News from TVTV.org and the web
- NetFlix Posts Good News
In a letter to shareholders about 4th Quarter 2011 results, Netflix CEO Reed Hastings reported good news and bad news. As I read the letter, it looks to me that while the company may have made some very public missteps along the way, there is no question in my mind that the corporate change of [...] - CES 2012: Sleeper Subject of the Show
No, I wasn’t at CES this year, but I followed the event closely and since a lot of companies thought I was going to attend, I got the usual flood of press releases and invitations. As a result, I’ve got sort of a 30,000 foot perspective on the show this year. While there was a [...] - Another Passive 3DTV
At CES 2012, Westinghouse Digital joined the ranks of manufacturers offering passive 3DTV technology, along with LG, Vizio, Panasonic, and Toshiba. The company announced that it plans to ship the 47″ W47S2TCD later this spring with a list price of $899, including four pairs of glasses. This means that this technology will now be available [...] - Look, Ma! No Box!
One of the most curious developments to come out of CES 2012 for the television industry was the announcement from DIRECTV and Samsung. The two companies are going to partner by building set-top box functionality into a line of Samsung Smart TVs. This becomes curiouser when you add the fact that Verizon and LG made [...] - Glasses-Free 3D HDTV Coming This Year!
Okay, your wishes have been heard and the display gods are going to give you what you asked for. Just remember that when you get it, I told you so. One of the big splashes at CES 2012 was the unveiling of Toshiba’s monster 55″ 3D HDTV, and to the breathless adoration of the technology press, [...]
