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Myst Is Becoming A TV Series
By Kevin Parrish published
Could this be another Lost TV series?
How To Calibrate Your HDTV
By Christian Eberle published
You've already seen our instructional guides for calibrating computer monitors. In today's story, we help get you started dialing your HDTV as well. From beginner to expert, we have you covered with a handful of different approaches.
Sony Launching Internet TV Service By End Of 2014
By Kevin Parrish published
Sony has already landed a deal with Viacom.
Verizon Launching Internet TV Next Year?
By Kevin Parrish published
Looks like Verizon is going to put its Intel Media acquisition into good use.
Samsung PN51F8500 Review: A 51-Inch Plasma HDTV With SmartHub
By Christian Eberle published
Only two companies still make plasma TVs, so we’re excited to check out Samsung’s latest, the PN51F8500. It boasts 3D, SmartHub 2.0, and superb image quality. In the vast ocean of LCD televisions, it’s a compelling choice. Our lab results show you why.
Steam Beta Reveals Movies, TV Shows, Music On The Way
By Kevin Parrish published
Steam will soon become a fierce competitor to iTunes and Google Play.
WD Intros New Addition to WD TV Lineup
By Kevin Parrish published
WD has added another media player in its line of WD TV set-top-boxes that's a bit more personal.
Amazon's Fire TV Can Run Unreal Engine 4
By Jane McEntegart published
Devs already playing around with Amazon's Fire TV.
Android TV Interface Leaks After Amazon's Fire TV Launch
By Kevin Parrish published
Give us a break: this can't be a coincidence.
Toshiba 65L9300U: A 4K HDTV With HDMI 2.0 Support
By Christian Eberle published
With Ultra HD monitors becoming more prolific, we thought it was time to check out a 4K HDTV. Toshiba sent us its 65-inch L9300U LED panel. This TV offers 3D and cloud features in addition to a high pixel count. We put it through its paces in this review.
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