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- Mitsubishi WD-57833
- Although CNET did not review the 57-inch Mitsubishi WD-57833, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65833. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size, so we expect the picture quality of the 65-inch model to provide a good indication of how...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65833
- Product reviews 2007-12-11
- Mitsubishi WD-73833
- Although CNET did not review the 73-inch Mitsubishi WD-73833, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65833. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection HDTVs are essentially identical but for screen size, so we expect the picture quality of the 65-inch model to provide a good indication of how...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65833
- Product reviews 2007-12-11
- Mitsubishi WD-65833
- Perhaps the best value in big-screen HDTVs right now is in microdisplays, more commonly known as rear-projection TVs RPTVs. As the category shrinks because of ever-more-popular and larger flat-screen models using plasma and LCD technology, RPTV prices continue to drop. There are always exceptions, however, such as the Mitsubishi WD-65833,...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi WD-65833, Mitsubishi Corp., Perfect Tint, RPTV
- Product reviews 2007-12-05
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- Vizio SV470XVT
- Budget flat-panel powerhouse Vizio is breaking into the lucrative realm of high-end HDTVs with its XVT line, comprised of a 50-inch plasma we detailed at CES and a pair of LCDs, including the model reviewed here, the 47-inch SV470XVT. Equipped with a lot of glossy black, a slicker menu system,...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Monitors & displays, button layout, Vizio, Vizio SV470XVT
- Product reviews 2008-08-21
- Sony KDL-46Z4100/B (black)
- Sony and Samsung have established themselves as the leaders in LCD picture quality over the last couple of years, so we expected a great-looking picture out of the KDL-46Z4100, the highest-end Sony LCD aside from the premium XBR models. While its performance is still solidly in the realm of "very...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Sony Corp., KDL-46Z4100, LCD, Sony Z4100
- Product reviews 2008-08-08
- Sony KDL-46Z4100/S (silver)
- Sony and Samsung have established themselves as the leaders in LCD picture quality over the last couple of years, so we expected a great-looking picture out of the KDL-46Z4100, the highest-end Sony LCD aside from the premium XBR models. While its performance is still solidly in the realm of "very...
- Tags: Monitors & displays, Sony Corp., KDL-46Z4100, LCD, Sony Z4100
- Product reviews 2008-08-08
- (Cheap and cheerful Vista-capable PC for $260 plus change)
- (Cheap and cheerful Vista-capable PC for $260 plus change)Cheap and Dirty...Do I miss a case??RE: (Cheap and cheerful Vista-capable PC for $260 plus change)I disagree. I had a similar configuration;Amd x2 64 4600MSI K9AGM2VistaPatriot 2X1GBWD Caviar 500GBSamsung 18XDVD BurnerEvga 7600GS 256MB pci-e sliPurchased around this time last year, for 3...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), cheerful Vista capable PC, Vista capable PC, Vista Capable, Microsoft Windows Vista, PC
- Discussion threads 2008-08-07
- Yes, Macs are expensive ... so what?
- Yes, Macs are expensive ... so what?I'm telling you whatBuy a pc twice as fast as a mac in hardware performance terms.RE: Yes, Macs are expensive ... so what?I can agree with him. I wouldn't want to pay out that much money for a desktop or laptop when they will...
- Tags: Desktops, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows, Low-end PC, Apple Macintosh, Macs ARE, Microsoft Windows Vista, Apple Inc., PC, Adrian
- Discussion threads 2008-08-06
- Mitsubishi WD-60735
- Although CNET did not review the 60-inch Mitsubishi WD-60735, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65735. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 65-incher to give a good indication of how the 60-inch...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Product reviews 2008-08-04
- Mitsubishi WD-73735
- Although CNET did not review the 73-inch Mitsubishi WD-73735, we did review the 65-inch Mitsubishi WD-65735. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi rear-projection HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect the review of the 65-incher to give a good indication of how the 73-inch...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Product reviews 2008-08-04
- 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited
- Photo gallery:2008 Hyundai Santa Fe LimitedThe 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe is the second model we've seen from Hyundai with a navigation system, reinforcing the fact that the company is seriously upping its tech game. But unlike the 2009 Sonata, the tech in the Santa Fe is more of an add-on,...
- Tags: Santa Fe, navigation system, Hyundai
- Product reviews 2008-08-01
- Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Today the landscape in the big-screen rear-projection HDTV category is pretty stark. Sony, Panasonic, Hitachi, and others have all exited this product segment, which leaves only Mitsubishi and Samsung to slug it out for the dollars of buyers who want a huge screen on a budget. Mitsubishi's WD-65735 is one...
- Tags: TV & Home Theater, Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi WD-65735
- Product reviews 2008-07-31
- Samsung HL61A750
- Rear-projection HDTVs, as a category, are on their way out, and DLP-based sets are the only microdisplay choice available, now that all manufacturers of LCD- and LCoS-based rear-projection displays have basically ceased production. Samsung and Mitsubishi are pretty much the only players left in this category--they're the only two...
- Tags: menu system, Samsung HL61A750, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Warm 2, color temperature
- Product reviews 2008-07-18
- Seagate announce first 1.5TB desktop hard drive
- Seagate announce first 1.5TB desktop hard driveSeagate announce first 1.5TB desktop hard driveDamn thats a huge drive. Just think of all the adult entertainment you could store on that drive.Why?Give me a RAID 5 featuring four 500GB drives. Far more stable, faster, et cetera... of course, it...
- Tags: RAID, Storage, first 1.5TB desktop hard drive, desktop hard drive, Seagate Technology LLC, desktop, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2008-07-10
- Iomega eGo Portable Hard Drive (250GB, Brown)
- The 250GB brown leather is a classy refresh of their eGo external hard drives. Last year, we reviewed the 160GB Cherry Red version for $130. This new eGo gets an aesthetic upgrade and 110 more gigs of space for just $20 more. If you like the look and feel of...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, hard drive, Iomega eGo, Iomega Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-07-02
- Mitsubishi LT-40148
- Although CNET did not review the 40-inch Mitsubishi LT-40148, we did review the 46-inch Mitsubishi LT-46148. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 46-incher will give a good indication of how the...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi LT-46148
- Product reviews 2008-06-30
- Mitsubishi LT-52148
- Although CNET did not review the 52-inch Mitsubishi LT-52148, we did review the 46-inch Mitsubishi LT-46148. Judging from their spec sheets, the two Mitsubishi LCD HDTVs are basically identical but for screen size, so we expect that the review of the 46-incher will give a good indication of how the...
- Tags: Mitsubishi Corp., Mitsubishi LT-46148
- Product reviews 2008-06-30
- Samsung LN46A750
- "The kitchen sink" is a term used loosely when describing a feature set on any product, from cars to countertops, but in the case of the Samsung LN46A750, we're using it in the tightest sense. This 46-inch flat-panel LCD packs more feature punch than any HDTV we've tested yet. 1080p...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Monitors & displays, Samsung LN46A750, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
- Product reviews 2008-06-26
- Western Digital VelociRaptor - Plenty of bark, not enough bite
- Western Digital VelociRaptor - Plenty of bark, not enough biteI definitely want onenot sure I can justify the price. I saw the 750GB WD drives at Fry's for 109.00 on sale. What's the fastest 750Gb I wonder?I want one and i will tell you why.Gaming.When playing a game, you need...
- Tags: Games, Western Digital VelociRaptor, Western Digital Corp.
- Discussion threads 2008-06-20
- Maxtor Black Armor
- We're not surprised to see the Maxtor Black Armor emerge in a time when so much confidential data is transported by external hard drives. The 10GB Black Armor drive ($150) is a portable storage device with built-in Advanced Encryption Standard hardware-based encryption to prevent digital theft. Unfortunately, this added security...
- Tags: Storage, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), traveler mode, Black Armor, Maxtor Corp., password
- Product reviews 2008-06-18
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