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From CES 2008, Brian Tong takes a look at the Sharp Aquos LC-52SE94U, available in 3 different sizes at 1080p.
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Get a first look at Sharp's new 20-inch LCD television in action.
This sharp-looking LCD will satisfy casual viewers, but you'll have to look elsewhere for PC and HDTV compatibility.
Sharp's small-screen LCD TV is a natural for kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms, and it makes a fine computer monitor--but it can't display HDTV.
A time frame for the end of the format war, HDTV's showing its true colors, another moon prize, blasting your friends with messages, and potentially violating company policy on your work computer.
If you must have a large-screen LCD, this one's a decent choice, although plasma does offer better value.
Watch TV on your PDA - Record shows with Media Center
Step 3: It's time to select which programming you want to put on your PDA; you have a choice of recording from live TV or a prerecorded show.
At CES 2007, we look at Verizon V Cast TV, which promises to bring live TV to your cell phone.
