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  • 3 Faces of HDTV

    Three technologies, three ways to get your high-definition fix

    After half a decade of struggling to attract eyeballs, high-definition TV (HDTV) has turned the corner at last. A lot of people have moved beyond wondering if they should spring for an HDTV to asking themselves, "Which one should I buy?" If you've been pondering the same question, it's time to get a grip on the different types of big-screen HDTVs.

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  • Plasma Cool

    HDTVs that set the standard for 42-inch flat panels

    A plasma TV has become one of the most desirable items on the planet, and owning one confers a certain amount of social status. Case in point: a friend of mine recently visited the palatial Long Island house of a certain hip-hop star, who had hung more than twenty of the things on his (presumably gold-plated) walls.

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  • Ultimate Home Theater!

    Three high-definition DLP projectors that define the cutting edge in home entertainment
    When I first started writing about TV - instead of just watching it - I had the privilege of attending an eye-opening demonstration of high-end projectors. The corporate host had set up a series of these light cannons in a room and proceeded to show the same scene from Shakespeare in Love on each one.
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  • Philips 34PW9819 34-inch HDTV Monitor

    They say that "reality TV" programs where people marry someone they just met or jockey for advantage in competitions by playing naked have injected new life into television. But for me, it's high-definition TV that has made tube-watching fun again.

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  • Mitsubishi WS-55813 55-inch Rear-Projection HDTV

    With the proliferation of flat-panel LCD and plasma televisions, plus all the rear-projection models using LCD, DLP, and even LCoS technologies, it's easy to overlook the good ol' cathode ray tube, or CRT.

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  • Pioneer PDP-4340HD 43-inch Plasma HDTV

    Plasma TVs are hardly new, but for me it didn't register that the technology had "arrived" until I starting seeing ads for them on TV. Yes, thanks to companies like Pioneer, when you sit down to channel-surf there's a chance you'll see new flat-panel sets that make your current model seem old, fat, and downright sad in comparison.

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  • Panasonic PT-AE500U LCD HDTV Projector

    While everyone's talking about flat-panel LCD and plasma televisions, a less-ballyhooed trend is making hay with savvy technophiles, bargain hunters, and do-it-yourself handymen. This quiet revolution is called affordable front-projection home theater.

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  • HDTV Bargains

    Three widescreen sets that give you high-definition images without high prices
    Equipment photos by Tony Cordoza Once upon a time, HDTVs were really, really expensive.
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  • Plasma Paradise

    Take a walk on the exotic side with three flat-screen TVs
    Photos by Tony Cordoza To break an awkward silence at a business dinner a while back, somebody went around the table with the question, "What's the one thing you'd want if you were stranded on a desert island?" When my turn came, I replied, "A plasma TV." Everybody was incredulous, but I had my reasons.
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  • Samsung HPN6339 63-inch Plasma HDTV Monitor

    Photos by Tony Cordoza

    The words "flat-out huge" come to mind when I try to describe Samsung's HPN6339. This massive panel claims the title of the world's largest plasma TV - at least until the Korean electronics giant begins selling its 70-inch model, announced last spring.

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  • Hitachi 57T500 57-inch Rear-Projection HDTV Monitor

    Photos by Tony Cordoza

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  • Mitsubishi WL-82913 82-inch LCoS Rear-Projection HDTV

    Photos by Tony Cordoza My uncle is an architect who works in Orange County, California, and I've always loved visiting the palatial homes he helps design while they're still under construction.
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