The holidays are fast upon us, Black Friday has come and gone. With so few shopping days left until Christmas you need a good source for your bargin holiday buying help. No worries, here Bright Hub looks at the best TVs of the 2011 season just in time for the X-mas rush.
In this comprehensive selection of reviews, we cover everything from the ultra small Sony OLED XEL-1 to the mammoth 92 inch Mitsubishi 3D offering. No style is left out, with options for Plasma lovers, LED and LCD aficionados, and those who can’t imagine a world without the magic of mirrors (DLP).
Compare Google TV vs. Apple TV and see which one displays more online content on the television. Discover the features of each service and find out which devices are compatible with them.
If Sony’s Google TV is not for you, consider upgrading to one of the following Internet TVs. Discover the features of each one and determine which alternative to Google TV is right for you. If you like your current TV, look at peripheral devices that connect to the Internet.
If you are ready to get that movie theater experience in your own home, you need to know what components you need to put together your home theater system. We’ve put some ideas together for you about the most necessary components you will need to get your system set up and ready to blow you away.
XpanD X103 glasses claim to be compatible with all types of 3D-enabled displays including TV sets, computer monitors and cinema screen. Are they worth your money? Read on to find out.
It’s not always easy to find the remote control codes you need when you are programming a universal remote. This guide covers universal remote control codes for Vizio brand televisions.
Finding the best deal on a 19” LCD DVD TV can be hard if you don’t know what features you are looking for. To make it easier, determine first what you want in a TV with DVD playback capability.
Whether you want home TV sent over Internet to a computer, mobile device or simply want to watch streaming video on your big screen TV, you can circumvent the artificial barriers built by the providers with just a bit of effort. This article covers ways to move video from one platform to another.