Vizio’s CES 2012 HDTV lineup includes 3D, Google TV and ultrawidescreen… again

After lighting things up with new PCs and a 10-inch tablet, Vizio is returning to its roots by unveiling a series of new HDTVs during CES, along with a few old ones. Among its more conventional sets, the E3D series has been bringing value priced passive 3D since last year, but it will be joined by the M3D series in a 47- and 55-inch model, the latter of which includes a Bluetooth QWERTY remote. If that’s not enough, users can step up to the R3D series which come in the same sizes and have better backlighting.


The more interesting news however, is that the 65-inch versions of both M- and R- lines feature VIA Plus, which is Vizio’s customized spin on Google TV. Read more…

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Toshiba UX600 Full HD LED HDTV with WiFi Connectivity


Toshiba released its new UX600 series LED HDTV with 1080p Full HD resolution. The UX600 comes in the sizes of 40-inch (40UX600U), 46-inch (46UX600U) and 55-inch (55UX600U) and features a 3 Million:1 dynamic contrast ratio, ClearFrame 120Hz technology, Pixel Pure 5G image processing engine, AutoView that automatically creates the optimal picture in all lighting conditions and DynaLight that automatically adjusts the backlight intensity.

The main highlight of the Toshiba UX600 is its WiFi adapter, it also has NET TV capabilities allowing users to access VUDU online movie streaming services as well as social networking and web 2.0 services such as facebook, twitter, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr.

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Philips wireless HDTV link


Lets face it, if you have your flat HDTV nicely hung on the wall, you will definitely not want to see any ugly cables running down from the TV to those DVD players, set-top-boxes or game consoles.

The Philips Wireless HDTV link is what you need, eliminates the need of cables between the TV and the set-top-box or AV components.

This wireless HDTV link comes with an HDMI transmitter and receiver, allow you to have your set-top-box or AV components away from the TV for up to 20 meter.

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