Archive for December, 2006
The LG 42LB1DRA is an attractively styled 42-inch LCD HDTV that incorporates a high-def DVR, but its disappointing contrast ratio and other image-quality concerns detract from an otherwise appealing design.
Preview of the Pioneer PDP-5070HD.
Oh boy, there’s yet another contender in the “world’s largest” HDTV race, and per usual, it’s at a sports-related venue. This time around, Pittsburgh’s Heinz Field is getting ready to see a high definition makeover as it seeks to replace the aging SD screen that has stood since the stadium opened in 2001. The new HD display, which will be manufactured by Daktronics, should be fully installed and ready to go for the 2007 Steelers’ season, and will reportedly enable an additional 3,600 ticket holders who can’t see the current board due to a viewing angle snafu to get a glimpse of those beautiful HD replays. Notably, no details were present about the exact resolution, screen size, or any other specifications of the sure-to-be-mammoth board (as is the case on the forthcoming screen to be built in the Washington Nationals Baseball Stadium), but it won’t be too long before we’ll get to gaze at this bad boy in person, anyway.
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You don’t get a lot of extras with NEC’s 19-inch MultiSync 1940CX LCD display. In fact, you’ll have to supply your own digital cable to utilize its DVI input. Nevertheless, this monitor is a good choice for users seeking a general-purpose LCD.
Saving memories in high definition
Indianapolis Star - You can monitor what you’re filming through the camera’s view finder, or flip out the bright widescreen LCD. The screen can be twisted and placed back flush with the camera’s side, providing a great opportunity to step away and use the remote control
Source: www.indystar.com
Last chance to grab hot holiday deals
CNN Money - On both days, the retailer will give a $10 “reward card” to the first 50 shoppers to its stores, said Sears spokesman Larry Costello. The Christmas specials at Sears include a 40-inch Sony LCD HDTV for $1,299, marked down from its original price of $1
Source: money.cnn.com
MHI To Ship 6 Centrifugal Chillers for Hong Kong’s Tallest Skyscraper
JCN Newswire - A microcomputer control system with color TFT liquid crystal display (LCD) enables meticulous and optimized operation management. Takasago Thermal Engineering (Hong Kong.) Co., Ltd., the HVAC services conductor of the ICC offer partner, awarded the
Source: www.japancorp.net





