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Samsung Internet@TV
by Elmar Salmutter on 18.03.2010 Internet connections are becoming an increasingly common feature of flat-panel TVs — including, for example, those made by the South Korean manufacturer Samsung. The company’s internet platform, “Internet@TV”, offers content specifically tailored to Samsung TVs. |
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Panasonic Viera Cast
by Elmar Salmutter on 18.03.2010 Internet connections have become a common feature in today’s flat-panel TVs. Panasonic, for example, offers an internet platform by the name of “Viera Cast”, which allows users to surf specially tailored content on their TV screen. |
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Philips Net TV
by Elmar Salmutter on 18.03.2010 More and more TVs can now access the internet — including many models from the Dutch manufacturer Philips, which calls its TV internet platform “Net TV”. Net TV allows users not only to access specially tailored online content, but also to visit normal websites. |
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Power-Saving TV Technologies
by Elmar Salmutter on 09.12.2009 Economical cars, alternative power sources, energy-saving measures — environmentally conscious business is the done thing these days. In the TV and home-theater sector, too, it’s possible to do your bit for the environment — and your wallet! |
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TV Rack and Home-Theater Furniture Guide
by Elmar Salmutter on 14.10.2009 Phew, all sorted! The new dream TV is ordered and on its way, the Blu-ray player just needs unpacking, and you’ve even got the right HDMI cable. But imagine the disappointment when the new devices don’t fit in the old cupboard. There’s only one thing for it: You’ll need to buy some new home-theater furniture! |
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3D Technologies for Cinema and TV Explained
by Ulrich von Loehneysen on 04.05.2009 This article provides a deeper insight into the current state of development of 3D TV and 3D cinema. We explain the various technologies, what they have in store for the future, and which companies are behind them. |
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Readjust your amplifier settings for excellent home-theater sound quality
by Florian Friedrich on 14.04.2009 In a home-theater sound quality is crucial, but there is also a minimum acceptable volume level. After all, an essential part of mesmerizing sound is precise, powerful bass, and you’ll struggle to get the “oomph” you need without a certain degree of power from the amplifier. |
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Improve the acoustics in your home-theater for better sound quality
by Ulrich von Loehneysen on 09.04.2009 For big-screen TVs, surround sound is a must. But, since very few modern living rooms host perfect acoustics, you’ll have to be willing to make compromises. In this article, we’ll give you the background know-how as well as some tips and tricks. |
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Sound Bars: A viable alternative for surround sound in the home-theater?
by Florian Friedrich on 05.04.2009 Have you wanted a living-room home-theater with great sound for a long time, but cowed away from installing all those speakers and cables? Then you definitely need to read what Televisions.com found in our new sound bars test. |
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LCD: The Dominator
by Ulrich von Loehneysen on 19.11.2008 You only have to take a quick glance at the market to see how strongly LCD is dominating the entire display sector; and, development of liquid crystal screens still has a long way to go. |
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Plasma Technology Explained
by Ulrich von Loehneysen on 09.10.2008 As with all flat-panel displays, a plasma unit is made up of an array of luminous dots, otherwise known as pixels. Plasma belongs to the genre of self emitting displays, like CRTs (tube televisions) or from organic LED screens which illuminate only where light is actually required. |
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OLED Technology Explained
by Ulrich von Loehneysen on 13.08.2008 Scientists are sure that the screen of the future will be based on OLEDs (organic LED). The question, however, is: When this future will start? |