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  • Re:Laser TV predicted to be death of Plasma TV
    http://thetvforpcreviews.info Get an in depth full review before you buy anything http://thetvforpcreviews.info – Necsel technology could enable home theater systems that marry over 200% of NTSC color coverage, high-brightness,high contrast, high-resolution images, less than 8″ depth, a thin, wide viewing angle architecture, and low power consumption (200 W...
    by HDTV at January 24th, 2010 at 03:01 am
  • Epson MovieMate 72 All-in-One DVD LCD Projector
    Introducing the ultimate high-definition projector, DVD and music player combo — the Epson MovieMate 72. The MovieMate 72 takes big screen entertainment to a new level with precision 720p resolution. You'll enjoy larger-than-life entertainment with the Epson MovieMate 72. That's because this all-in-one projector includes built-in progressive scan DVD/CD player...
    by HDTV at August 12th, 2009 at 11:08 pm
  • Epson PowerLite 822p LCD Projector
    The Epson PowerLite 822p offers an easy way to bring brilliant presentations to any classroom or office. Closed captioning is built-in, so this lightweight, full-featured performer has all the tools you need to accommodate the hearing-impaired. And, with 2600 lumens and high aperture 3LCD technology, it delivers bright, vibrant images to virtually any audience. It also...
    by HDTV at August 11th, 2009 at 02:08 am
  • Laser TV Revolution
    The laser technology advocates claim that the technology will allow displays with a richer, more vibrant color palette than the conventional plasma, LCD or CRT displays. They also claim the displays will: * be half the weight and cost of Plasma or LCD displays * require around 25% of the power required by Plasma or LCD displays * be very thin like Plasma and LCD displays...
    by User ImageHDTV at October 31st, 2008 at 01:10 am
  • Laser TV predicted to be death of Plasma TV
    Necsel technology could enable home theater systems that marry over 200% of NTSC color coverage, high-brightness,high contrast, high-resolution images, less than 8″ depth, a thin, wide viewing angle architecture, and low power consumption (200 W for a 65″ screen) at an affordable cost. http://www.necsel.com http://www.arasor.net http://www.novalux.com/assets/downloads/Novalux%20IDW%20LAD2-2%20PDF.pdf http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20071115/pdf/315vj2bp37t7l9.pdf Duration...
    by User ImageHDTV at October 8th, 2008 at 11:10 pm
 
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