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blog.wired.com - 8/22/2008
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A month after Amimom established a consortium to promote its WHDI (wireless) codec that makes gadgets natively interoperable, Mitsubishi announced its first HDTV that takes full advantage of the tech: The Mitsubishi 'Living Fit' TV.
So what seems interesting about it? Start with the quirky fact that the system comes in two parts. One is a very thin LCD screen (expected to be 1.5 in. ...
hdguru.com - 8/20/2008
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hdguru.com —
Update-Mitsubishi Prices Added 8/22 Models Added and Correction
Made- 8/20 In a perfect storm of flat panel...
vendor oversupply, slow retail sales and the start of the “TV selling season” (Aug 24), large screen HDTV flat panel prices are dipping again ...
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Labor Day Surprise-HDTV Makers Drop Prices Again-Updated
hdtvlounge.net - 8/17/2008
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hdtvlounge.net —
We have just received a tip about a
new LCD HDTV from Philips that should hopefully gain...
a fair amount of attention when it’s announced at this years IFA. The new HDTV (or range we assume) will be called the Philips Essence. The Essence LCD will have a 42-inch screen size and ultra [...]
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Philips Essence LCD
engadget.com - 8/19/2008
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engadget.com —
When Westinghouse launched its 40-inch LCD HDTV /
DVD combo unit earlier this year , we really...
began to think of just how nice it'd be to broaden Blu-ray's appeal by shoving a drive into a new set for those looking for simplicity. Enter Funai -- the ...
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Funai aims to bring LCD HDTV / Blu-ray combo units to ...
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Mitsubishi Releases Wireless HDTV And Blu-Ray
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide —
... also sends out the wireless signals to the TV. The Mitsubishi HDTV will incorporate AMIMON’s wireless technology, capable of delivering uncompressed HD video streams wirelessly. The wireless HDTV will enable flexible placement of HD source devices such as AVRs, DVRs, DVD players, set-top boxes (STBs) and game consoles anywhere within the room and throughout the home. The product is planned to release in the Japanese market this fall, expect to see it in the U.S. by next year. [Wired] ...
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