October 6, 2009 – 2:58 AM
Some readers of this article will remember the time when television was free. All you had to do was to buy a set, attach an antenna, either indoor or outdoor, plug it in and turn on the set. There was no cable or satellite dish. The antenna brought the magic of television to your home. In only a few short years, cable television became popular. Today subscribers can pay from 30 to 100 dollars monthly for cable. That transcribes to 360 to 1200 dollars annually for this service. Here is some great news. For the absolute cheapest TV reception, cut out the cable company.
By Kristina Chung
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Posted in Product Reviews
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Also tagged consumer electronics, consumer electronics product reviews, electronics reviews, entertainment, gadgets, home appliances, home electronics reviews, Product Reviews, reviews, technology, tv, TV Reviews
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September 27, 2009 – 2:50 AM
The Samsung LN46B550 is one of the best sets to hit the market over the past few years. This liquid crystal display television is equipped with millisecond response time which allows you the opportunity to watch fast paced movies and things of that nature without experiencing any source of blur.
September 5, 2009 – 3:54 AM
The Panasonic TX-L32S10 is amongst the most up-to-date screens in Panasonic’s recent collection of entry level LCD tvs. For those who don’t possess a generous sum of money to expend but in addition need to have the latest technology whilst investing in something that is as future proof as doable, the television makes the best option.
September 4, 2009 – 2:22 AM
The red ring of death happens when you see three flashing red lights on the console. Maybe you want to prevent the red ring of death from happening to your new xbox.
By Marc Sandford
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Posted in Computers
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Also tagged computer games, Computers, games, gaming, technology, Video Games, video gaming, Xbox, Xbox 360, xbox game system, xbox problems, xbox repair, xbox troubleshooting
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