Posted on 09 January 2007 by hdtv
Can we set stardard? We don’t want to go through like Beta or VHS format like 70’s & early 80’s. Well, here is the saft bet. More manufaturers are bring out dvd player that can play both formats. LG introduced $1,200 player that can handle both HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs could be the first shot in the war to end the high-def standards slapfight.
Well, I remember I bought my first panasonic dvd player for $799..today, you can get nice dvd player for under $100.
Posted on 09 January 2007 by hdtv

Sharp’s 108-inch LCD (pictured) - The biggest flat-panel TV in the world is no longer a plasma but an LCD, though Sharp’s 1920 x 1080-pixel custom-rigged monster has met with some iffy reviews. The 100-inch LCD from LG looks a lot, sharper according to yahoo. Price? who knows..
Posted on 05 January 2007 by hdtv
Amazing..I just bought Vizio 50″ Plasma for $1599 for Circuit City. Now this..can’t win. Anyway,

Coming next February, we can all expect a 47-inch LCD HDTV to hit Sam’s Club, Costco, and potentially other big box retailers for “less than $2,000.” Oh, and it sports 1080p, too. The firm’s CEO declared that current 1080p sets in the $3,000+ range simply “aren’t affordable,” and is hoping the Super Bowl rush to pick up an HDTV before the big game will boost sales of its undercutting set. An analyst noted that Vizio’s offerings didn’t “have all the extra features” that other manufactures typically include, and that it didn’t feature “the best picture quality,” but admitted that it was a bargain and “a good value” nonetheless. So if you know that aging set will need replacing come Super Bowl Sunday, and you’ve only got about two large to throw down, Vizio should be able to fit the bill quite nicely.
(via engadgethd)