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Rob Sabin  |  Jul 05, 2007

As the prices of flat-panels keep dropping, the key to survival for rear-projection HDTVs has been their value at screen sizes bigger than 50 inches. So I found it a little strange, not long ago, to be reviewing this 52-inch DLP set at $4,399 - easily $2,000 more than other like-sized 1080p models. Could the NuVision 52LEDLP 52-inch 1080p DLP HDTV possibly be worth it?

John Sciacca  |  Jul 05, 2007

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Shane Buettner  |  Jul 05, 2007

Today's Blog was inspired by an article I read at Content Agenda. Click <A HREF="http://www.contentagenda.com/articleXml/LN635907567.html?industryid=4517... to read it.

Mark Fleischmann  |  Jul 05, 2007
If you own a Toshiba rear-projection TV, it's now a family heirloom--or a candidate for the junkyard. The company has stopped making RPTVs and will concentrate exclusively on sexy flat LCDs.
Daniel Kumin  |  Jul 04, 2007

Just how much A/V receiver can they contrive to give us for $500?

Ken Richardson  |  Jul 04, 2007

Michael Trei  |  Jul 04, 2007

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Michael Trei  |  Jul 04, 2007

Placement. First, don't locate the turntable on a surface or in a cabinet that also supports loudspeakers, or in the acoustic peak of a room mode, as nothing will screw up your sound more than feeding energy back into the turntable.

 |  Jul 04, 2007

Enter today for your chance to win the American PHOTO 2007 Editor's Choice entry-level digital SLR Camera of the Year: the Sony Alpha 100. Enjoy Sony's first interchangeable-lens digital SLR, a full-featured and versatile camera.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Starts: July 1, 2007 Ends: August 15, 2007

This contest has ended.

SV Staff  |  Jul 04, 2007
Misunderstood teenagers + (aloof parents x other cold authority figures) + doomed lovers. Do the math, and the answer is: 1957. The year of West Side Story, right? Two nights ago, I felt like it was indeed 50 years ago as I watched a similarly...

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