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Wilmington, NC kills analog dead as broadcasters go all-digital

Wilmington, NC kills analog dead as broadcasters go all-digital

Wilmington, NC had the pleasure of being the nation's first DTV transition test market, and now it has officially become the first market in the nation to flip the kill switch on analog.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.08 at 17:09

CEDIA 2008 roundup

CEDIA 2008 roundup

CEDIA 2008 was a whirlwind of new projectors, HDTVs and all sorts of other wares that home theater freaks just love. As always, we were here in the Mile High City covering every minute, but we completely understand if you missed anything.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.07 at 11:59

Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue priced at CEDIA: $6,999

Mitsubishi's 65-inch LaserVue priced at CEDIA: $6,999

Mitsubishi has been trickling out details for its mysterious LaserVue HDTV for months now, but at long last, we finally know the most pertinent piece.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.06 at 16:33

Runco lets it all hang out, intros seven new 1080p LCDs / plasmas at CEDIA

Runco lets it all hang out, intros seven new 1080p LCDs / plasmas at CEDIA

For the most part, Runco stays pretty quiet in the consumer realm. . . until CEDIA rolls around. Once again, the high-end AV company is firing on all cylinders in Denver, announcing seven new 1080p LCD / plasma displays including its largest LCD to date, the 70-inch Crystal Series CX-70DHD (pictured).

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.05 at 17:24

Runco announces $20,000 VideoXtreme VX-8 projector

Runco announces $20,000 VideoXtreme VX-8 projector

The fun has just begun in the Mile High City for Runco, which has followed up its outlandish flat-panel announcement with a replacement to the fabled VX-2 projector.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.05 at 16:49

JVC demonstrates prototype wireless HDMI box, plans to launch in Q1 2009

JVC demonstrates prototype wireless HDMI box, plans to launch in Q1 2009

With Belkin's FlyWire just about to hit the market, JVC's planning to ride the wave and produce a wireless HDMI box of its very own. The unit was said to be a last minute addition to its CEDIA arsenal, and the representatives on hand weren't even briefed on what wireless technology the demo was using.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.05 at 16:14

TiVo HD XL DVR hands-on at CEDIA

TiVo HD XL DVR hands-on at CEDIA

Well, what can we say? Here we have a TiVo HD with a subtle "XL" logo there on the bottom left, a more capacious hard drive and a Series 3 remote.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.05 at 04:40

Sharp's AQUOS BD-HP50U / BD-HP21U Blu-ray players eyes-on

Sharp's AQUOS BD-HP50U / BD-HP21U Blu-ray players eyes-on

The whole Profile 1. 0 thing kind of put a damper on Sharp's latest Blu-ray players, but since they were showcased at the company's CEDIA booth, we figured it prudent to take a few snapshots and pass 'em along.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.05 at 02:28

Sony's VAIO JS, LV and RT all-in-one desktops hands-on

Sony's VAIO JS, LV and RT all-in-one desktops hands-on

Rather than taking the circular approach, Sony's choosing more traditional design models to follow with its latest trio of all-in-one PCs. As you can see in the gallery over at Engadget HD, the larger of the two were actually mounted up on swing-arms in the outfit's CEDIA booth, essentially acting as monitors for watching TV / playing PS3.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 21:41

Eyes-on with Sony's BDP-S5000ES Blu-ray player

Eyes-on with Sony's BDP-S5000ES Blu-ray player

Sony's latest high-end Blu-ray player was sitting pretty at the outfit's CEDIA booth, so we did exactly what you figured we would -- stop by and snap some pictures.

Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.09.04 at 19:35


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