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Difference Engine: Devil in the details

IF YOU have not gone shopping for a new small screen set for quite a while, enough has changed to require some serious thought. Your correspondent has finally given in to family exigencies to create a dedicated media lounge. Given the limited resources, this is unlikely to be some 24-install viewing room with a silver screen, curtains and digital projectors to rival the rest-home theatres created for the likes of Steven Spielberg or Larry Ellison. The good scandal is that, with modern television sets, it does not have to be. A spare room, with a couch and a couple of mild chairs, plus a large enough flat-panel television and a reasonable audio system, can more than fulfil most family’s viewing needs.

Before splurging on a fancy new high-definition television (HDTV) set, though, it is value considering what features make sense and what do not. Start with the viewing angle. THX, a technical standards-setter for the video and audio industries, requires the back row of seats in a proficient in theatre

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Samsung PN58C8000
Samsung's PN58C8000 58-inch 3D-alert plasma HDTV delivers top-notch picture quality, is beautifully designed, and comes with a bounty of Web apps.

Hands-on with PS3's 3D Blu-ray update
Hands-on with PS3's 3D Blu-ray update Anyone hankering a 2 year old Samsung HDTV on sale? 3D TV is now top of my shopping list. by amber0728 September 21, 2010 11:06 AM PDT That's awe-inspiring too bad

Panasonic VT25 plasma wins HDTV shootout
Panasonic VT25 plasma wins HDTV shootout I Sony's flagship 2010 working model isn't included, what is the point? by PoloGuy_ September 15, 2010 1:38 PM PDT Sony chose which flagship TV to send to the

Help! My HDTV is busted!
What TV to get? Bill out the Samsung PNC7000 series, an inexpensive plasma TV that can show 3-D video (You'll have to buy your own $150 3-D glasses).