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Entries from December 2005

26% of U.S. plans to have HDTV

December 27th, 2005 · No Comments

26% of U.S. households either owns or plans to own a high-definition television in the 2006.
Most men (70 %) are interested in purchasing an HDTV with either large - 51 inches and above - or medium - 37 to 50 inches - screen sizes, while 76 % of women lean more towards a smaller [...]

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HDTV PC

December 19th, 2005 · No Comments

NEC anounced a new interesting all-in-one device: an HDTV display with a Windows Media Center-powered PC.
New HDTV device will appear on market in January 2006. HDTV PC will use their built-in hard-drives for recording functions and claim to speed-boot into TV-only mode in just 2 seconds. Price for these models will start at [...]

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Fujitsu Hitachi 1080p Plamsa HDTV

December 12th, 2005 · No Comments

Fujitsu Hitachi anounced the world’s smallest full HDTV resolution (1920×1080pixels) Plasma TV.
Two months ago Panasonic put on the market a 50 inch 1080p Plasma HDTV. Fujitsu Hitachi announced now a 42 inch 1080p Plasma HDTV.
The pixel size is 0.16mm(x3) x 0.48mm. No word yet on when Fujitsu Hitachi would actually bring this Full [...]

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50% of HDTV Owners Don’t Use High Definition

December 12th, 2005 · No Comments

News from Webwire: by the end of the year some 16 million U.S. households will have HDTV sets, but only seven million will have HDTV reception. Yes, some 49 percent of households wern’t taking full advantage of their HD televisions, as defined by receiving HD channels and having special equipment to watch HD programming.
28% [...]

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Celebrities Looking Bad in HDTV

December 5th, 2005 · No Comments

Cameron Diaz in HDTV on The Tonight Show
The unforgiving clarity of high-definition television has induced paranoia among celebrities obsessed with their appearance.
The high-definition technology, produces images so sharp that even subtle imperfections, usually hidden by make-up or flattering lighting, are brutally exposed.

Eva Longoria: ‘flawless’ with Teri Hatcher: ‘bulging veins’
Hollywood commentators have begun savaging stars [...]

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