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Samsung PN50B650 50 Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV CNET’s Review
This is CNET’s review on Samsung PN50B650 50 Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV. For information on what is best HDTV this year check out www.squidoo.com
Dasa Road King 7 Inch High-Def Car DVD Player with GPS and DVB-T. ORDER AT WWW.DA-SA.COM
Order at www.dasa-electronics.com Introducing the all new Road King high definition performance in-car total solution system with nearly double the screen resolution and response speed of existing Car DVD Players! Up till now, all 2-DIN (100mm tall) car DVD players came standard with screen resolution of 480 x 234 pixels. The Road King 7 Inch Car DVD Player with GPS and DVB-T features an amazing 800 x 480 pixel screen resolution! What that means to you is that disks and videos played on this remarkable system come out clearer, sharper, and MORE vibrant! But that’s not the only thing separating this next generation in car navigation, entertainment, and communication solution from the rest of the field. The minute you interact with it you’ll notice that menus appear quicker, settings are changed faster, applications are loaded in less time – in summary, the CVGX-C39 utilizes advanced hardware for a more powerful in car experience! If you’re looking for the most advanced in-car total solution on the market today then look no further – the Road King delivers unsurpassed performance in all three car DVD player metrics: navigation, entertainment, and communications. Click on [ www.dasa-electronics.com ]
CES 2009: The Panasonic 150 inch plasma HDTV – PANASONIC VIERA
Please visit VisualApex.com – 800-883-7495 – Thanks…Charlie Moore – President of Visual Apex – CES 2009 – As a leader in large-screen PDPs, Panasonic took a huge leap in making them even larger. The 150-inch PDP delivers dynamic, overwhelming image quality with an 8.84 million pixel resolution (2160 x 4096) ―more than four times the 1080p HD specification (1080 x 1920). The prototype has a screen size equivalent to nine 50-inch PDPs with an effective viewing area of 11 ft (3.31 m) (W) x 6 1/4 ft (1.87 m) (H). With the enhanced PDP technologies Panasonic accumulated in the development of its 103-inch PDP, the 150-inch PDP provides stable and uniform images across the vast expanse of the screen and the same brightness as the 103-inch PDP. Featuring true-to-life color reproduction capability and quick response to moving images, the ultra-large PDP renders clear, crisp, spectacular images unrivaled by any other. CES 2009 Panasonic 150 inch Plasma price Display Advanced HD PANASONIC 103 Inch TV panasonic Viera HDTV 1080P TH-103PF10UK TH-103PZ600 worlds biggest tv
Samsung PN50A550 50 inch plasma HDTV
I personally don’t like plasma’s due to their low life and burn in but they have exceptional video quality. Here is the review for the Samsung PN50A550.
Review: Gateway FHD2401 HD LCD Flat Panel Monitor
My review on this excellent flat panel monitor Specs: Panel size: 24 inch Panel type: TFT Active matrix [TN] Pixel resolution: 1920×1200 [native] Aspect ratio: 16:10 HDMI support: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p DVI-D support: 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p Picture In Picture support: Yes Viewing angle 160 degrees [vertical/horizontal] Response time: Ultra enabled 2ms / Ultra disabled 5ms Colors: 16.7 million Color gamut 92% Weight: 17.20 lbs. with stand Dimensions: 22.48 x 17.36 x 9.92 inches HDCP compliant: Yes Pros: Outstanding picture quality overall All current resolutions supported Aesthetics Touch sensitive monitor controls Desktop real estate x2 No dead or stuck pixels Anti-theft device protection 64bit support with the EZtune software Did I mention the picture quality? Cons: Somewhat flimsy monitor stands Some minor light bleed on the lower edge of the screen[s]. Proprietary audio connector No S-video or component I/O connections for a monitor at this price point. No swivel or height adjustment for a monitor at this price point. PIP options under DVI source input
Panasonic 150-inch Plasma HDTV
On September 22, 2008, Panasonic’s 150-inch VIERA Plasma — the world’s largest HDTV — was exhibited at Panasonic’s Secaucus warehouse. Employees were invited for the first time to experience the revolutionary prototype which delivers 2K x 4K pixel resolution.