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| | Available with four different technologies at their core (CRT, DLP, LCOS and LCD) rear projection TVs can be extremely varied in form. They are a cost effective alternative to large plasma screens, and providing the correct viewing angle is maintained, LCD models offer equally high quality as that of their flat panel cousins. |
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  | Sony HD launch Sony had a bit of a do to announce its new paint advert... |  |   | Get ready for the World Cup Be ready the World Cup, HDTV and beyond with our guide to choosing the best in big-screen technology... |  |   | Buyers guide: Rear projection TVs Today’s rear projection TVs can produce exceptionally good pictures for a fraction of the cost of flat panel tellies... |  |   | JVC’s new rear projection JVC recently announced that it’s bringing a whole new rear projection technology to the UK… |  |   | JVC HD-ILA Hybrid televisions JVC has created a new type of display called the HD-ILA Hybrid TV, a special TV that incorporates a unique HD-ILA engine combining the advantages of high performance and low power consumption... |  |   | Sony's new rear projection TV If you want the benefits of a big screen in your living room but are struggling to meet the costs of an LCD or plasma, then a rear projection set could be the way to go. |  |   | Two new TVs from Optoma The world’s largest HD2+ DLP TV, the ThemeScene RD-65 is unveiled |  |   | Video connection guide Although systems such as component, RGB and S-Video are not digital, they are acceptable for standard definition TV and DVD, especially on smaller screens or via good quality cables. However, remember that high definition broadcasting and HD-DVD will... |  |
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