Samsung’s 30 and 90 Series displays are hybrid HDTV/monitors

Boil everything down to its essence and there’s not a lot of difference between your average HDTV and your average computer monitor. HDTVs have a few more display technologies in play, while monitors usually only come in LCD; HDTVs are a bit bigger, while monitors have better resolutions at smaller sizes… sure. But at the [...]

Dreaming About An Apple HDTV? Try These Alternatives Right Now

People clearly want Apple to make an HDTV. Read the comments in my Apple HDTV debunking post. There are lot of readers dreaming of the day when their whole entertainment ecosystem is made by Apple. Personally, that thought scares the hell out of me but I kind of get it. Assembling a working AV rack, complete with a DVR, DVD player, and a media streamer connected to network-attached storage is a ...

Back to School Guide 2010: Take a screen that does double duty as monitor and HDTV

College has changed a lot in the 20+ years since I matriculated, in the days when I had a tiny tube TV with rabbit ears and my small computer display was built into an early Mac. Now dorms are...

Save Significant Cash and Keep the HD Video with a DIY HDTV Antenna [Tip Testers]

# tiptesters Starting with a post on Lifehacker pointing to a guide for building a long-distance HDTV antenna , reader Jeff Chastain started on a DIY journey that's left him with a great HD signal and a lot more money in his pocket. More��

Monsters Monster Vision Max 3D Universal Glasses Work With All Kinds of 3D HDTVs

Its probably not an issue to most people, considering if you get a Sony-branded 3D-enabled HDTV, then youd expect Sonys 3D glasses to work with them. And, the same goes for any other 3D TV out there. But, what if you know a lot of people, with a lot of different brands of 3D HDTVs? You need to put on a different pair of 3D glasses all the time, and that could get pretty annoying after awhile ...

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