tvs

Roku wants to stream everyone's content

CNET Tech blog  Wed, 09/24/2008 - 8:56pm

Maker of the Netflix Player is working to allow its set-top box to stream content from any provider to users' TVs, Roku's CEO said Wednesday.



 

Digital TV In A Battery-Operated World

KEYE - CBS 42  Fri, 08/01/2008 - 2:55pm

Is every TV in your house ready for the digital transition? How about the ones that aren't in your house?

TVs in vans and RVs as well as handheld models...



 

Panasonic says Tru2way TVs on track for later this year

CNET Tech blog  Fri, 06/13/2008 - 4:06pm

Panasonic reaffirms that it expects to deliver Tru2way TVs to retailers by the holiday season.



 

The rocky road to Tru2way

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 06/12/2008 - 5:57pm

Do the reports of a "disastrous" certification test for Panasonic's Tru2way TVs mean that the successor to CableCard will be stillborn?



 

Roku's Netflix Player sells out

CNET Tech blog  Tue, 06/03/2008 - 12:45pm

There's more proof that the Netflix Player is a hit.

Start-up Roku, the company behind the device that enables Netflix subscribers to watch movies streamed from the Internet to their TVs, has run out of inventory two weeks after launching.

"Due to the tremendous coverage and initial success of



 

Hitachi's 1.5-inch LCDs now available in the U.S.

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 05/01/2008 - 7:15pm

If you've been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to own the thinnest flat-panel LCD TV, now's your chance.

Hitachi's 1.5 LCDs are just that thick.

(Credit: Hitachi)



 

Funai to distribute Philips TVs in U.S., Canada

CNET Tech blog  Tue, 04/08/2008 - 12:10pm

As of September, Philips will no longer make televisions for the U.S. and Canada.

Instead, it is transferring that job to Japanese electronics maker Funai.

The two companies agreed to a brand-licensing agreement in which Funai will source, distribute, market and sell all consumer TVs under the Philips and ...



 

Pandigital debuts kitchen TV with extra perks

CNET Tech blog  Thu, 03/13/2008 - 3:31pm

Pandigital's upcoming 15-inch kitchen set isn't just a TV.

(Credit: Pandigital)

Pandigital, which is making a name for itself in the digital photo frame market, is now branching out into kitchen TVs.

As part of the upcoming International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago, the company

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Rambus gets into TVs

CNET Tech blog  Mon, 12/17/2007 - 1:15pm

Rambus, the memory specialist that a lot of people seem to hate, has inked a deal with Toshiba that will let the Japanese giant put XDR memory into its HD TVs.

XDR memory can pass data at 4.8 gigabits per second, which in turn will lead to faster image ...