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Panasonic VIERA 1080p plasma TVs set to last up to 42 years

Panasonic VIERA

Panasonic recently announced new VIERA 1080p HD plasma TVs that the company claims will possibly outlast the owners. Based on the average daily TV intake from the U.S. (6.5 hours), the company has concluded that its new VIERA models should last 42 years on average.
The new 2008 lineup of the VIERA HD TVs brings [...]

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Epson offers new ‘Ensemble’ line of home cinema systems

 
Epson’s PowerLite Home Cinema 720

Epson today announced the launch of two new home cinema systems - the Ensemble 720 and Ensemble 1080.  Both systems are capable of high definition images on an included 100-inch motorized screen, thanks to Epson’s PowerLite 3LCD three-chip HD projector.  As the product numbers suggest, the primary difference between the two projectors [...]

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Lancerlink to release a new HD camcorder in July

Lancerlink’s DDV-1080HD Camera

Details are sketchy at this time, but Lancerlink is set to release the DDV-1080HD, a new HD camcorder.  The device features a 1/2.5″ 5 Mpix CMOS sensor, SD/SDHC/MMC slot (up to 32GB), 3.0″ LCD screen, a digital zoom 2x, and USB 2.0 port.
This device can record video in 1080p at 30fps or 720p at 60fps. [...]

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Upcoming Pioneer Blu-Ray players to hit Europe.

Pioneer BDP-LX91

The new range of Pioneer Blu-Ray players announced in March for the United States was only a glimpse of what is yet to come from Pioneer. They are now kitting up four Blu-Ray players for a European launch. Things start in September with the LX71. The LX08 will land in October along with the [...]

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JVC to offer world’s thinnest LCD TV with built-in tuner

JVC 46in LT-46SL89

According to a recent JVC press statement, the company will be releasing the “world’s thinnest LCD TVs with built-in tuners”. The most important part of that quote would be the ‘built-in’ part, whereby without this addition their claim to fame would be, quite simply, false.
The stated contrast levels are, as always, ‘brilliant’, but [...]

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