Posts Tagged ‘tv’
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Sony TVs And Their Cutting Edge Technology That Keeps Consumers Asking For More
Consumers that are currently in the market for Sony tvs have a selection to choose from that is bigger than ever. There are all types of televisions that are made by Sony. Even the most budget conscious television buyer will be impressed with the selection that the company has to offer.
Filed under Electronics
The Significant Presence In The Video Technology
When the talk starts about the two major video projection technologies – LCD and DLP most people looking to buy a projector know the differences between the two. But a third technology that emerges is one worthy of attention producing high quality video images that overpower LCD and DLP. It is called LCOS and deserves our attention.
Filed under Technology
Digital Cable VS Satellite TV
Do you want to get more channels while saving money but not sure if you should go with digital cable or satellite TV? Then this article is meant directly for you! The commercials seen on TV and the ad’s displayed all over the internet can be overwhelming at best. Below we will hope to help make your choice simplified for you!
Filed under Communications
A Little Knowledge Is A Useful Thing
Buying a TV takes some modern day knowledge due to the technology explosion of the past few years. It’s no longer just a choice between a couple of brand names and buying one that you believe in. The choices and the options have grown in huge proportions to what we used to have. And your TV is no longer just something to watch the news or a ball game, but it’s a total entertainment system, full of electronic functions and options that never existed before.
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Kanye West Is An Idiot
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve heard about or seen the video footage of Kanye West jumping on the stage during the 2009 MTV video awards whilst Taylor Swift was making her acceptance speech.
Filed under Arts & Entertainment
Best Value TV
There was a time when television programming was free. The biggest expense was the purchase prices of the television its self. To receive programming, the television was attached to rabbit ears or for rural areas, an outdoor television antenna. Then came cable television. Today, in many areas basic cable costs about 30 dollars per month. Extended basic plus the premium movie channels can easily cost over 100 dollars per month. That means over 1200 dollars per year for a service that you may not need. Here is some good news. If you want the absolute cheapest TV programming, cut the cable.
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