San Francisco, CA - Syntax Groups Corporation, manufacturer of the high-quality, low-priced Olevia™ family of widescreen HDTV-ready LCD TVs, today announced at the iSuppli FID2004 conference, its ...
As you'll often read us mention here on CNET.com.au, high definition screens are only as good as the source you can display. And with most plasma and LCDs only shipping with analog tuners, forking out ...
LG Electronics (LG), a major player in the global flat panel display market, announced its first 32-inch plasma TV, the 32PC5RV, to be launched in Brazil this month. This new plasma TV will also be ...
Bigger isn't always better. A 32-inch television is perfect for small bedrooms, college residence halls, and teensy tiny living rooms. By Amanda Reed Published Mar 20, 2024 4:00 PM EDT We may earn ...
Not so very long ago, if you wanted an LCD TV of any size you were going to be looking at a significant outlay. These days, with new CRT models virtually extinct, flat-panel TV prices are dropping ...
Syntax Groups Corporation announced their newest Super-IPS-based Olevia 32-inch and 37-inch LCD TVs, plus immediate holiday availability of the Olevia 50-inch LCOS projection TV. Expanding on the ...
Despite TV screen sizes getting ever bigger in recent years, with some exceeding 100 inches, 32-inch is still the preferred option for many people shopping for a new set for their living room, or an ...
A giant TV is ideal for your living room, where everyone gathers to catch the big game or the latest episode of a favorite series. But you can’t fit one of them in every room. Instead, 32-inch TVs are ...
Oct. 23, 2007 Recent trends have seen LCD screens growing large enough to rival their plasma cousins, but now LG have announced its first 32-inch plasma TV, giving consumers the option of a plasma ...
JVC presented a prototype of a super-thin and super-light 32-inch LCD TV back in January (during the CES) and today announced [JP] that sales of the device will begin this August (in Japan, at least).
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