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    Samsung Electronics' upcoming LCD could set a record for the electronics industry.

  • Printers get a glimpse of OLED tech

    Seiko Epson is bringing emerging OLED technology to one of the more staid pieces of office equipment, the printer.

  • Intel devising chip line for consumer electronics

    Intel is readying a line of chips based on the IA-32 architecture, the design underlying the vast majority of Intel's desktop notebook and server processors, for consumer electronics devices, said Louis Burns, vice president and co-general manger of the Desktop Platforms Group at Intel

  • Intel kills TV chip plans

    Earlier this year, Intel delayed its chip for large-screen televisions. Now the Santa Clara, California-based company is killing it.

  • Now showing on the Netnear you ...

    Last week a group of Internet industry players gathered in a room in San Jose's Doubletree Hotel to watch a movie.

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  • Gates on Vista, Linux and more

    Microsoft's chairman discusses his favourite Vista feature, why he'll keep pushing for a new file system and open source's role.

  • Coming soon: Google TV?

    As more people consume multimedia online, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo are quietly upping the ante with new search tools for video.

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    Despite a few growing pains, Pinnacle InstantCopy is a flexible, friendly tool for copying most types of DVDs and CDs.

  • Home theatre explained: video connections

    Component, composite, S-Video--how can anyone make sense of video connections for the home theatre? Home-theatre expert Kevin Miller will give you a clear picture of why they should matter to you.

  • Front-projection TVs

    They're the cheapest path to big-screen heaven these days, until projector prices come down. But watch out for the pitfalls.

  • Sony VPL-VW10HT

    Sony breaks new ground with a high-resolution widescreen LCD (liquid crystal display) front projector that can display everything from NTSC and PAL video to HDTV (high-definition TV) and computer graphics.

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