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Sharp Aquos LX1 LED TV

September 29, 2009 by Digital Tv · Leave a Comment 

Sharp Japan has announced their LX series of LED TV that is currently available in 40, 42, 52 and 60-inch models. The LED panel provides a full HD resolution of 1,920 × 1,080 pixels, a contrast ratio of 200,0000:1, a 176 degree viewing angle and a white LED backlit which consumes 30% less power. Additional features include a six speaker sound system which delivers 2.1 channel sound, Analog / Digital TV tuner, Ethernet port and three HDMI ports. The Sharp Aquos LX1 LED TV will hit Japanese stores

How To Save Analog TV

July 17, 2009 by Digital Tv · Leave a Comment 

Tired of the blocky, JPEG-like resolution of digital television? Do you long for the days of RF modulation and regulated-yet-unregulated content? Do you simply have the desire to toss your converter box out the window and make use of those rabbit ear antennae that are just lying around? If so, then ... By: splnlss

Goodnight | Analog TV says goodnight

July 15, 2009 by Digital Tv · Leave a Comment 

Analog TV says goodnight. by Steven Kim, posted Jul 14th 2009 at 5:05PM. Digital TV switch Did you catch the sound of a falling tree in an empty woods this past weekend? In case you didn't hear it, analog nightlight transmissions went Read more

Gateway LX6810-01 Desktop PC with TV Tuner

July 4, 2009 by Digital Tv · Leave a Comment 

This is a reasonably priced desktop PC from Gateway with decent specs and a good range of features. It is packing an Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 2.33GHz processor along with 8GB of RAM and a 640GB hard drive. This machine is fast thanks to the quad core and it can multi-task with ease thanks to the RAM. It can also produce crisp high quality graphics thanks to the NVIDIA GeForce GT120 video processor with 1GB dedicated video memory. There is also a built in analog and digital TV tuner and an 18x D

DTV Conversion in the US is Over. Now is it Time for Digital Radio?

June 29, 2009 by Digital Tv · Leave a Comment 

Brought to you by Gotoassist express - get a 30 day free trial . Well, the US did it. Analog TV is no more. Hail to Digital TV. More channels, better reception and all still over a pair of rabbit ears. However, we’re not totally done with the Digital conversion. As we ramp down on television, we might have a harder time with this one - Radio. Each country has their own Digital conversion, and as of now, only 7 countries are fully digital on a television signal. The US went digital on June

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