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more about #hdtv more comments → Poop Cooper: I've seen the TVs they try to sell at Target. This man is a hero. more » GitEmSteveDave_DefinesTurgid: On Black Friday, I went to Best Buy to pick up Zack and Miri make a Porno. I also whipped out my TV-B-Gone and attacked their wall of TVs. They look... more » superberg: That very first sentence makes me wonder how this happened. A CHICAGO man walked into a MINNESOTA Target. If he wasn't competent enough to know that B... more » Alfisted: Ironically, his parachute pants attracted no attention. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Frankenstein would probably be the only one saying, "Please taze me bro." more » MechaMunch: You know, I have the TV in the picture, but mine doesn't send out that weird blue horizontal light from beneath the picture. Ripped off or bullet dodged? more » Monty: I know HDTV's are flat and all, but they are all three dimensional, aren't they? I still think this concept of everyone wanting to sit around watchin... more » SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!!: I really, Really, REALLY, don't want a 3D HDTV...REALLY. more » Segador: Until 3-D looks amazing without glasses, I personally don't see this going anywhere. more » OCEntertainment: In other news, analysts recently released a report estimating that up to half of all people who will buy Sony HDTVs in 2012 will overpay for their TVs... more » yantelope: TV makers need to find ways to keep margins high and 3D is going to be the next big way to mark up TVs. I think it would be awesome for videogames bu... more » Noobs-R-Us: Am I the only person here who thinks this should/will FAIL? I really don't like 3D and the eye strain it entails. Thanks but no thanks, you may keep ... more » fuchikoma: I have an OLPC XO-1 and while the viewing angle is poor just due to the way the back of the screen reflects light at too perfect an angle instead of d... more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: That camera man has some lethal ADD or something. F*cker couldn't stay still. more » Poop Cooper: This essentially chronicles the 3 weeks leading up to my own HDTV purchase minus crying in the fetal position during my shower (also known as "my thin... more » -
#crime
"Hammer, Hammer" Says Frankenstein As He Smashes TVs In a Target
A 39-year old Chicago man walked into a Minnesota Target store on Saturday morning and began smashing tvs while muttering "hammer" repeatedly in a monotone voice. Witnesses also describe him as walking like Frankenstein and having blood on his face. More » -
#cybermonday
The Best Cyber Monday HDTV Deals
Before you confirm that Cyber Monday HDTV purchase, make sure to check out HD Guru's list of the best deals going. More » -
#displays
Pixel Qi Dual-Mode LCD Ships Next Month; $100, 10-Watt HDTV Up Next
One is a rough manufacturing start date for a display component, and the other is an announcement so vague it barely means anything. But lest you forget: Pixel Qi's multi-mode, e-ink-shaming LCD technology is amazing. More » -
#flowchart
The Epic HDTV Buyer's Guide Flowchart
Not sure what HDTV you should buy this holiday season? Thank God we have flowcharts to make the process easier. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: The Difference Between a $600 TV and a $6000 TV
You can buy an HDTV, a nice big one, for six hundred bucks. Or you can pay six thousand. It's presumably somehow better. You're probably wondering, "What the hell makes it better?" Here's the breakdown: More » -
#hdtv
A Guide To Choosing The HDTV That's Right For You
If your holiday plans involve buying a new HDTV, HD Guru has put together a quick and dirty guide to help you avoid some of the pitfalls many consumers fall into. More » -
#lcds
Study Claims Motion Blur Is a Non-Issue In Most Mid-To-High-End LCDs
A study conducted by DisplayMate Technologies claims that the issue of "motion blur" so long associated with LCDs is no longer an issue in mid-to-high-end LCDs. However, manufacturers have no problem selling you gimmicks that supposedly fix the problem. More » -
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#blackfriday
Sears Black Friday Ad Leaks: Boatloads of Cheap HDTVs
The Sears Black Friday ad has just leaked, and man do they have a lot of HDTVs on sale, including a 40-inch 1080p Samsung for $599 and a similar Sony model for $664. And about a dozen more. -
#hometheater
The Cell Regza (PS3 TV) Sorts Shows by Similarity
The Cell Regza is Toshiba's upcoming uberTV containing the Cell processor (you know from the PS3). After recording 8 shows at once, you'll have a lot of content to watch. But it won't be listed like TV Guide. More » -
#dealzmodo
Dealzmodo: 58-inch Samsung Touch of Color Plasma for $1800
Newegg has a pretty fantastic deal on this 58-inch Samsung PN58A650 for $1800 AND free shipping. More » -
#science
Expect an HDTV, and Your Crappy CRT Will Suddenly Become One
Ah, the power of expectations. According to a new study, if you expect the video quality of whatever you're watching to be great, you'll think it is. More » -
#4k
Want a 4K TV? Sony Has a $76,000 Set With Your Name On It
Regular HDTV is so last year. What you really need is a 4k TV, one with four times the resolution of HD. And hey, Sony's new TRIMASTER offers just that, for a price. More » -
#hdtv
First HDTV From 1958 Doesn't Have HDMI Inputs, Unfortunately
Historic tech collector Michael Bennett-Levy just auctioned off his collection in London, and amongst the goods was a Teleavia type P111, an HDTV from 1958. More » -
#cedia09
The Best of LCD: New LED-Lit TVs From LG, Samsung and Sony Compared
The best LCD sets money can buy are lit up by LEDs, and these are the best LED TVs you can buy from LG, Samsung and Sony. They start at $3600. More » -
#imagecache
Equivocation, in HD
Oh really? The best Sony Bravia XBR HDTV in the world, eh? That's quite the accomplishment. More » -
#hdtv
LG 55LHX Flagship LCD HDTV: Backlit LED, Wireless HDMI and THX
LG's pulled the rest of the curtain off its top-of-the-line LHX TV, and on paper, the 55LHX gives Sony's tip-top XBR10 a run for the money, even if it's not as shiny: local-dimming LED backlight and wireless HDMI for $4800. More » -
#ledtv
LG's Very Pretty "Seamless" SL90 LED TV Slides Out Soon for $2700
Teased a month ago with the SL80, LG's dropped price and release details on its prettiest LED TV, the "seamless" 1.15-inch thin (about two iPhones thick) SL90: $2100 for the 42-inch model, and $2700 for the 47-incher, out this fall. More » -
#sony
Sony Gets 3D Fever: 3D Bravia TV Next Year, PlayStation 3 Support Planned
Sony has confirmed yesterday's leak that it's working on a 3D Bravia LCD HDTV, and will also develop 3D-compatibility into its PlayStation 3, Vaio computer, and Blu-ray products. Silly 3D glasses and cheesy promo video? You betcha. See for yourself: More »

