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Philips offers wireless home theater-in-a-box
At the Consumer Electronics Show, in Las Vegas, Brian Cooley finds out how a wireless connection coupled with the latest Streamium flat-screen TV from Philips Electronics gives consumers access to audio, video and photos from their living room.
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HD and Digital TV: What's the story?
In this Quick Tip, Brian Cooley breaks down the difference between digital TV and HDTV, and what it means for you when the U.S. switches to a digital signal in February 2009.
