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ZeeVee Broadcasts the PC to Any HDTV
Posted by :: mirage | Date :: May 2, 2008 18:12:00 | [ 1 comments ]
ZeeVee Broadcasts the PC to Any HDTV

While it may sound like something a two-year-old might cry out for, ZeeVee plans to make a name for itself amongst adults with its new ZvBox kit.

The start-up company just announced a box that will allow users to broadcast high-def web video and other computer content to any HDTV in the house.

This is nice, because frankly, I hate having to watch “Lost” on my PC. Sure, there’s the Apple TV and its similar friends, but this one broadcasts to any TV, without additional fees, boxes or tweaks.

The box hooks to the monitor output of your computer, broadcasts to an HD channel called Zv, and then streams via the cable wiring in your home. It’s like adding a new channel to your cable lineup. The company says this technique opens up a whole new category of content delivery, dubbed “localcasting.”
BMP Preparing to \"Roll Out\" 40-Foot Wide LED, HDTV Megascreens to an Event Near You
Posted by :: mirage | Date :: May 2, 2008 18:10:00 | [ 1 comments ]
BMP Preparing to

Big Moving Pictures (BMP) describes itself as "a rolling television network." Basically, that means they deliver gigantic televisions, cameras and sound equipment to major outdoor events like a Blue Angels flying demo to enhance the experience. Thanks to an agreement signed yesterday, BMP plans on kicking the entertainment factor up a notch or two by building gigantic, truck-mounted 40' x 22' HDTV screens and hauling them to a rock concert near you. When completed, the displays will be the largest mobile HDTVs in the world—and the first LED displays that provide full HDTV resolution in daytime outdoor environments.
Panasonic TC-37LZ85 Viera: 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV: improve your viewing
Posted by :: mirage | Date :: May 2, 2008 18:09:00 | [ 1 comments ]
Panasonic TC-37LZ85 Viera: 37 Inch 1080p LCD HDTV: improve your viewing

The Panasonic TC 37LZ85 is a 37 Inch LCD TV from the Viera range and is aimed at the mid-price market. As this TV is Full HD at 1080p pictures are much sharper and more realistic than a HD Ready television, but this is only possible if the source is HD as well.

There are a few great features on the Panasonic Viera TC-37LZ85 that help to make the TV perform better than many other TV’s in the same price range. However; the TV does have a few flaws one of these is its digital comb filter, some TV’s that are cheaper have a better version. Although the Comb Filter does help to clear up the picture, other TV’s on the market use a system called motion adaptive filters.

The Panasonic TC-37LZ85 is not going to blow your mind away, as it is just an average TV and better deals can be had with a cheaper brand. Although some people will want to purchase the Panasonic as they know that they will have a TV with great build quality.
Huge HDTV price cuts this month
Posted by :: mirage | Date :: May 2, 2008 17:56:00 | [ 1 comments ]
Huge HDTV price cuts this month

According to HD Guru, Sony is planning huge price cuts on their 2008 model HD TVs in May. Apparently Sony has been deeply saddened by loosing the number one spot to a slew of rivals and is taking steps to gain back the bragging rights. This is great news for consumers who will see price cuts between 20 and 25% on current models including the Bravia Line beginning in May.

This is awesome news even if you aren't interested in inflating Sony's ego. A move like this should force other major manufacturers to drop price, including Toshiba, Panasonic and even resellers like Westinghouse. Similarly this downward trend in pricing could force plasma TV prices to drop in order to remain competitive. A situation like this could do a lot stimulate the economy; mix the stimulus package with concern for the digital TV switchover, toss in drastically reduced prices and many consumers will easily find a reason to buy a new TV.
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