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Samsung 31-inch AMOLED LCD
Samsung has developed a new 31-inch active-matrix organic light-emitting diode (AMOLED) screen. AMOLEDs, which emit light when electricity is applied to organic materials, produce brighter and clearer images than liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and plasma display panels (PDPs). Global screen makers are scrambling to develop AMOLED products, with Sony’s 27-inch AMOLED screen being the largest one developed until now.
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TV Stands
If you want to make a purchase of audio visual equipment, but having trouble to find the right place, maybe you can visit the AVnow site. It is the place for all your audio visual needs. They offer all types of audio visual equipment, all at great prices. Also if you confuse to choose which brackets you really need, just call their line. They will give you solution and offer you suggestion how to get the audio visual equipment and save your money. One of their products is lcd stands, beside the design is good, also with this kind of LCD, will help you to saving your space at your home and make your home look stylish. And surely, it is easy to watch as LCD televisions function very well in ambient light conditions. You do not have to worry about eyestrain as there is no flicker. At here you can find various kind of LCD stand, you can choose the one that fit for your home decoration, from the color, design and the size of the screen.
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hitachi p60xr01 hdtv
Hitachi has released its latest plasma TV with support Full HD, Hitachi P60-XR01. This 60-inch monster boasts a resolution of 1920 x 1080, a contrast ratio of 10000:1, and a brightness of 1000 cd/m2. It adopted Hitachi’s proprietary e-ALIS technology, a technology that makes it possible to display a high-definition image of 768 lines using 384 scan electrodes, along with an iVDR-S player that lets users to directly record their favourite TV programme in HD format.
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Hitachi CMP1030FWJ Plasma HD TV
Yes, Hitachi has introduced this new Plasma Display Panel (PDP) with 103-inch screen size, the Hitachi CMP1030FWJ. With its mega screen size, it features 5000:1 contrast ratio and a 1920×1080 resolution. There is also a 65 inches version (Hitachi CMP650FWJ) is available with a cool 10000:1 contrast ratio if you think your walls doesn’t fit it well.
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LG DivX Certified Time Machine TV
LG and DivX has announced the launch of DivX certified Time Machine TV series in Plasma and LCD models. The DivX certified Time Machine TV series includes three LCD models: the LG 47LB5RE, LG 42LB5RT, LG 37LB4RT; and two plasma models: the LG 50PB4RT and LG 42PB4RT. The TV delivers remarkable image and audio quality for digital content using much less bandwidth than regular analog devices. The series features a built-in 80GB hard disc drive for Time Shift function and recording, USB 2.0 port for backing up recorded content and MP3, JPEG and DivX playback capability. The Time Machine TV Series also boasts a simultaneous watch-and-record function.
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3D_Scream
During the PGA Tour event, Mitsubishi as the “official large outdoor video display provider” of the Tour, has showed some impressive demo. One of those is fancy 3D glasses (a little smaller than the ones shown in the photo), with a demo of some new 3D-imaging technology the company’s working on. The demo was run from a massive Dell desktop and output onto a large DLP set. In an effort to inject new life into the fading rear-projection category, the company’s pitch was that the 3D technology worked with existing DLP TVs and projectors (due to DLP’s native 120Hz refresh rate, which allows you to split it into 60/60 for 3D) but not with LCD and plasma displays.
The demo included clips from movies, commercials, and sporting events. There was real depth to the 3D, and you got that 3D-feeling of objects poking out at you from the screen. All the demo material had been shot in 3D, but the kicker to the whole presentation was that Mitsubishi apparently has a Blu-ray player in its labs that can convert existing 2D movies into 3D on the fly. Better yet, according to company representatives, it may be available early next year.

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panasonic th-58pz700 plasma tv
Panasonic, the market leader in Plasma TVs, just announced that it’s rating its best-selling line of 1080p Plasma HDTVs to play for 100,000 hours before reaching half brightness. Panasonic rates its current line of 720p Plasma HDTVs to play for 60,000 hours to half brightness or 25 years at six and a half hours per day. It means the new rating for 1080p Plasma HDTVs will push the duration to more than 42 years before they reach half of their original brightness level.
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