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We continue with the reviews of pre-Christmas through today in a 3D TV. This is the Philips LED PRO 9000, the top range of Philips if we exclude the huge Cinema 21:9 (supports the new 3D and has a built-in receiver).

The model we tested is 46 inches, an important measure and is not suitable for all rooms and lounges. If you should be too, however, know that there is also the LED 9000in size from 32 inches.

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Jan
18

Samsung Tv shows the angular

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TVs getting bigger. While a few years ago we would have settled for thin LCD screens and large 32 “, now you can easily choose a 50″ without spending big bucks. But a large screen and thin needs a considerable portion of the wall. Wall that does not have access to all considering that the apartments are becoming increasingly smaller.

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Sep
16

Philips 3D Cinema 21:9 Platinum

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After seeing him for a few more minutes in prototype form, is the second contact with the new Cinema 21:9. Featuring LED technology and support to Direct 3D Full HD (1080p or both images of the right eye than those of the left), the second generation of 21:9 improved 3D vision thanks to Bright Pro.

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Contrary to what some of you might think, technology and Plasma is not dead and survives the advance of the new TV LED super advertised on TV and shopping malls.

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If 3D is the trend of the moment, including movies, video games, consoles and camcorders, televisions that is an area a little more ‘confined to Japan and who can really spend a lot of money for a television almost “experimental.” Toshiba still continues its growth in 3D TV offering new models for the Japanese market, feature-rich, but not really for everyone as promised.

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Panasonic continues to push because the 3D technology is embraced by a wider audience, especially as regards Japan, well accustomed to adopt new technologies. To achieve this, Panasonic tries to expand its offerings to include 3D HDTV in their less heavy.

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