Archive for the 'Projection TV' Category
Monday 6 October 2008 @ 6:06 pm
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| The Magnavox TB100MW9 (Magnavox TB100MG9 has been discontinued and replaced by this upgraded version) and Magnavox TB100MW9A (with analog pass-through) have the standard features found on most DTV converter boxes. While the image is not of DVD type quality it is still better the most standard definition television broadcasts. The program guide gives brief summary of content for several hours of programming on the current channel. It does have a channel scanner, however you can tune to a specific channel without the scan. The remote control is very basic and most options will have to be changed though the on-screen menu. The box itself does not have any buttons, so all operation is conducted with the remote control. Continue Reading » Magnavox TB100MW9 DTV Tuner Converter Box Review |
Friday 22 August 2008 @ 7:08 am
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| The Mitsubishi WD-73736 DLP® HDTV’s huge 73-inch screen turns your home into a seemingly true theater experience. Instead of using only red, blue, and green, Mitsubishi’s 6-Color Processor also extracts cyan, yellow, and magenta to provide remarkably realistic color. NetCommand IR® provides on-screen control of other products connected to your TV from one remote control eliminating the clutter. The “3D Ready” feature allows you to slide on your 3-D glasses, and watch the images of your video game, movie or sport show jump off the screen. Continue Reading » Mitsubishi DLP WD-73736 Review |
Saturday 2 August 2008 @ 8:32 am
Many major electronic companies have recently stopped making rear projection sets and others maybe examining a departure, too. Most consumers are buying plasma and LCD flat panels instead of projection HDTV’s. Continue Reading »
Death of the Rear Projection TV?



