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    From Sharp minds come large products

    Sharp introduces a new line of 70" LED LCD TVs; time to get rid of those extra bookshelves

    Sharp yesterday announced a new line of 70" Aquos Quattron LED-backlit LCD TVs, responding to market research indicating that their target market of 35 to 45 year old men—even those already owning 60"-plus sets—felt a "need to go bigger." The new LC-70LE732U (shipping now at an MSRP of $3,799) is truly immense; the launch event—also a fundraiser for Japan earthquake/tsunami relief—featured the

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    Mitsubishi to exit LCD TV market

    As noted by HDGuru over the weekend, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America has confirmed that it will indeed "exit the LCD-TV market entirely" by the end of 2011, concentrating from here on out on its consumer rear-projection televisions (including its highly regarded

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    CEDIA 2010: 2D Video Projectors

    A few large manufacturers excepted, most of the video projection industry seems in no big rush to get into 3D. As a result, there was plenty of 2D projection action at this year’s CEDIA Expo, a gathering in Atlanta this week of custom installers and the manufacturers who supply them.

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  • LG unveiling new high-tech HDTVs at IFA

    The IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin is giving electronics companies ample opportunity to show off their newest toys, and LG is taking that opportunity and run with it.

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    LG unveils its first 3D LED HDTV

    3D marches on, with a notable advance in LED display technology.

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  • LEDs light Sharp's newest line of HDTVs

    Yesterday, Sharp announced its newest HDTV line, the Aquos LED series. As its name implies, the Aquos LED HDTVs use LED backlighting instead of conventional CCFL.
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    Philips Lights Up Times Square for New Years Eve

    Philips has been slowly pulling out of the entertainment side of consumer electronics, but they're still a major player in the lighting industry. This year's Times Square Ball is going to be bigger, brighter, and surprisingly greener than ever before, thanks to Philips' LUXEON LEDs.

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