pcworld.com - 11/25/2008
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Leichtman Research Group HDTV and study and standard def If it's flat and has a big-screen, it's high-def, right? Apparently, a lot of HDTV buyers think so. A recent survey by the Leichtman Research Group (LRG) shows that 18 percent of HDTV owners think they're watching high-definition shows, ...
news.prnewswire.com - 11/20/2008
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NEW YORK and IRVINE, Calif. , Nov. 20
/PRNewswire/ -- VIZIO, America's HDTV Company, introduces a variety
of new, high performance video and audio products in New York City this week. They include a new addition to the popular VIZIO XVT series with an ...
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VIZIO Expands Product Collection with Focus on Big ...
pcworld.com - 11/30/2008
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pcworld.com —
blu-ray, dvd, hd, video, recorders This holiday buying
season is going to be the first big market
challenge for Blu-ray. This will be Blu-ray's first holiday season as the unquestioned HD format leader, but with the economy in the state that it is, ...
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Could it be a Blue Christmas for Blu-ray?
hdguru.com - 11/20/2008
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Despite all the ballyhoo about LCD and Plasma
and the press’s willful neglect of the technology, DLP-based
HDTVs offer bright, beautiful full 1080p HD resolution on bigger screens for thousands of dollars less than comparably sized flat screen LCD or ...
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Psst, Do You Want The Best Value In Big Screen HDTV? ...
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One In Five HDTV Owners Can't Tell Standard Def From HD [HDTV]
Gizmodo —
... , which is the best way to get 1080p content), or you know, they're talking to senior citizens. Which is actually kinda possible, since phone surveys miss the young and upwardly (only) mobile crowd. [PC World] ...
Study: 18% of people can’t tell if they’re watching true HDTV content or not
CrunchGear —
... Well this is shocking news. Apparently some 18 percent of HDTV owners can’t tell the difference between high-def programming and standard-def programing when viewed on their screens. That’s what Leichtman Research Group concludes based on a survey of 1,302 households. That’s a telephone survey, mind you; there’s some ...
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