Items tagged with 'TV'

FLO TV Personal Television Ships For $250 + Monthly Fees: Any Takers?

FLO TV Personal Television Ships For $250 + Monthly Fees: Any Takers?

Mobile TV has had a tough go at it in America. A few of the major carriers offer TV services on select smartphones, but the $10+ per month charge usually turns people off. Amazingly, far smaller of a fight has been put up for the insane rates carriers charge for texting, but we suppose that's the true measure of supply... Read More
In-Car Mobile DTV Tuner Shown At $499: Can Mobile DTV Take Off?

In-Car Mobile DTV Tuner Shown At $499: Can Mobile DTV Take Off?

It was certified without making too much fuss (maybe because Americans don't really seem that fond of watching TV on the go?), but at any rate, the ATSC gave the green light to the Mobile DTV standard just a few months ago. The result? A new protocol for companies to jump on, and in the end, we should be looking at a range... Read More
Sprint Offering NFL Network Games Free To Customers

Sprint Offering NFL Network Games Free To Customers

Like the NFL? Who doesn't, right? Evidently Sprint is certainly expecting its own customers to dig it, as it has today announced that it will be the only wireless carrier to offer live NFL Network game telecasts via its exclusive NFL Mobile Live application and on Sprint TV beginning Nov. 12 when NFL Network televises the... Read More
LG Plans 40" OLED HDTV For 2012: Don't Worry, You Can't Afford It

LG Plans 40" OLED HDTV For 2012: Don't Worry, You Can't Afford It

Oh, the elusive OLED HDTV. OLED displays have been around in some form or another for years now, and they've been in a multitude of gizmos for just about as long. But one device that the OLED has strayed away from is the big-screen HDTV, and the #1 reason is cost. Without question, making a 42" OLED HDTV would cost an incredible... Read More
HAVA Mobile Player Brings Live TV, DVR Control To iPhone

HAVA Mobile Player Brings Live TV, DVR Control To iPhone

The SlingMobile application for the iPhone may be great for some, but for everyone else there's Monsoon's HAVA. The highly anticipated app, which was already launched on other platforms, has finally made its way past Apple's app security patrol and onto the App Store. What's it do? Put simply, it allows allows HAVA customers... Read More
HDTV Makers Look To Make 3D The "Next Big Thing" - Will It Work?

HDTV Makers Look To Make 3D The "Next Big Thing" - Will It Work?

It's a question worth asking, but the answer is still probably a couple of years out, at best. Will 3D finally make a lasting impression? Unless you've been living under a rock over the past year, you will have noticed that the movie industry, the consumer electronics industry and big time TV makers have all been pushing... Read More
FLO TV Personal Television Brings Mobile TV To Dedicated Screen

FLO TV Personal Television Brings Mobile TV To Dedicated Screen

We got a glimpse at FLO TV's future plans at a CES pre-show event in June, and now everything's really coming into focus. FLO TV provides mobile television services for US carriers--you may have heard of it if you have an AT&T smartphone or Sprint TV. But generally speaking, adoption on mobile TV on cellphones has lagged... Read More
CableCARD Now Open To All, No Need For OEM Installations

CableCARD Now Open To All, No Need For OEM Installations

For HTPC owners, most thought this day would never come. It's a liberation celebration, and frankly, it's coming way too late. Still, we'll take late over never almost all of the time, so we can't help but thank those involved for finally freeing CableCARDs of the OEM chains. This past week at CEDIA, Microsoft announced... Read More
LG Introduces Two New Wireless HDTV Series

LG Introduces Two New Wireless HDTV Series

LG showed off its first-ever series of wireless LCD HDTVs, including an LED model, at the CEDIA Expo 2009. Both the 55-inch class Slim Wireless LED-Backlight HDTV (model 55LHX) and the LH85 series of wireless LCD HDTVs give installers the freedom to put the HDTV anywhere in the room without having to deal with wires. To... Read More
JVC Makes Impossibly Thin 32" HDTV: Just 6.4mm Thick!

JVC Makes Impossibly Thin 32" HDTV: Just 6.4mm Thick!

Don't get us wrong, we know that JVC is a trusted name in consumer electronics, but it's hardly the first name we think of when considering a new TV. When big brands such as Sony, Samsung and Sharp soaking up the ad time, it's oftentimes hard to remember that JVC is in the mix. Of course, all that could change thanks to... Read More
Mitsubishi Unisen Diamond HDTVs Get Vudu Movie Streaming

Mitsubishi Unisen Diamond HDTVs Get Vudu Movie Streaming

There was a time not too long ago where just about every TV maker was jumping to add Netflix streaming to their sets. Now that said wave has rolled, it looks like the next bandwagon to jump on is the one with the Vudu banner streaming from the rear. Shortly after LG announced that a select few of its Netcast HDTVs would... Read More
Verizon To Give FiOS TV Customers Online Access To Shows

Verizon To Give FiOS TV Customers Online Access To Shows

If you had any doubts that the TV Everywhere initiative was picking up steam, here's some proof that the service is really gaining traction. With Comcast and Time Warner Cable already latching on, the newest pay-TV operator to join in is Verizon. The company, which sells television programming over its fiber-based FiOS... Read More
TWC's TV Everywhere Trials Bringing More Content To The Web

TWC's TV Everywhere Trials Bringing More Content To The Web

We've always heard that something's "on" when it hits the mainstream, so we guess it's about time we finally confessed that Internet TV has emerged from the closet. For the longest while, Hulu, Boxee and the like dominated the underground Web TV content scene, but it wasn't too long ago that major cable companies like Comcast... Read More
LG Delivers SL80 And SL90 HDTV Lines

LG Delivers SL80 And SL90 HDTV Lines

We never knew summer was the time for HDTV buying (isn't that just before the Super Bowl?), but evidently the rules have changed thanks to those topsy-turvy economy. Within the past few days we've seen new big screens from all sorts of big time industry players, and just hours after LG announced a partnership with Vudu... Read More
Samsung's Pricey 8500 Series HDTVs Get Web-Connected

Samsung's Pricey 8500 Series HDTVs Get Web-Connected

We know it may be overstated, but Samsung sure knows how to design an HDTV. The company best known for its 'Touch of Color' design style is wowing potential television buyers again today with its all-new 8500 series. Considered the flagship model of its expanded LED backlit HDTV series, the new lineup combines the picture... Read More
Toshiba Stainless Style HDTV: Sheathed In Steel

Toshiba Stainless Style HDTV: Sheathed In Steel

At this point, you've got to do something pretty special for your HDTV to stand out. After all, an HDTV is an HDTV, right? With nearly every set these days--from the cheapest to the most expensive--boasting a 1080p panel a frame that's at least marginally thin, the over-crowded market is becoming tougher and tougher to... Read More
LG's Pricey LH90 HDTV Lineup Ships In US

LG's Pricey LH90 HDTV Lineup Ships In US

When most people see the THX logo, they think sound. And understandably so, given that said logo is in pretty much every theater and stamped onto a slew of higher-end audio products. But, contrary to popular belief, THX can also relate to video, though apparently getting certification for your HDTV costs a pretty penny.... Read More
Sharp Debuts New LED-Backlit AQUOS HDTVs

Sharp Debuts New LED-Backlit AQUOS HDTVs

We've hit somewhat of a drought here lately in the world of HDTVs, but Sharp is making sure we're not left to wait any longer for new panels. This week, the company introduced its first-ever AQUOS HDTV with a LED backlight as well as the industry's first 60" LCD HDTV. The 65-inch LC-65E77UM (64-33/64" Diagonal) and 60-inch... Read More
Michael Jackson Funeral To Set Online TV Record

Michael Jackson Funeral To Set Online TV Record

Michael Jackson's funeral is predicted to be the biggest event in entertainment history. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to show up around the memorial service in the Staples Center, Los Angeles to pay their respects to the late, great King of Pop.  Such a rare and emotional event demonstrates how people... Read More
Boxee Finally Hits Windows, Adds MLB.TV And More

Boxee Finally Hits Windows, Adds MLB.TV And More

Wow, can you believe it? At long last, Boxee is on Windows. It's sort of strange how one of the world's most popular applications first arrived on Mac, then Linux and on Windows last, but at least the world's most popular operating system can now run the program natively. In what we're considered the company's most significant... Read More
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