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Hope you're not running cheap Kmart type calbes.

I'm running 'Time Correct-Magnetic Flux Tube' speaker cables at $15 per foot.
HD DVD is dead, I will buy a dedicated Blu-ray machine.

A HD DVD/Laserdisc combo unit would be more appropriate for the HD DVD crowd.
Possibly a PS Hybrid Class A (HCA-2) power amplifier.
Using SDAT amplification the output Mosfets are off much of the time
reducing a lot of heat build up.
Come on guys, HD DVD has lost the battle.

Blu-ray it is!
Seiko Epson Corporation has had 'Instant OFf' trademarked for their PowerLite Projectors, Epson's technology enabling users to turn off, unplug and pack up the projector immediately and safely without a cool-down period.


I'm not sure what 'direct shutdown' is adding to that.
That is Atsutoshi Nishida talking future again.

Remember Toshiba was going to have SED in production this year. Now Canon has bought out all Toshiba's share and Canon is having second thoughts of even starting contruction on the 180 billion yen plant for SED production.

Toshiba's CEO Atsutoshi Nishida has been known for the sales pitch ever since he was sent to Toshiba America Information Systems years ago to try and restore the Notebook division after losing out to Compaq's price war. Ony thing that really saved him on that was Toshiba bringing out the T-3400 at the right time.

Nishida has always been pushing growth since he was appointed CE of Toshiba. The Yokkaichi semiconductor plant to fab NAND flash chips was due to him and now Samsung and Hynix have grabbed market share.

Analyst John Yang of Standard & Poor's says "Toshiba has spread itself too thin to succeed at everything. "It has to make a crucial decision: Is it a chip company or not? It's trying to be a chipmaker and at the same time spend on TVs, PCs, CT scanners, and elevators. If Toshiba wants to survive or remain a major player a decade from now, it has to make a decision."
From most reports this TV's display is great with DVD source and a 720p feed from ESPN, but it does not do 1080i very well. If your thing is FIFA on ABC or ESPN then get this, if you're into Major League Soccer on HDNet or CSN then look for a different set.

David Katzmaier's CNET reoport on the PX77U was tested in a darkened theater setting and they also did a service-menu level calibration.

The reports wasn't all good, like most plasma displays the Black-level retention was rated as POOR.
This false contouring issue with plasma displays makes LCD looking better nowadays.
I like how all this outsourcing is coming back to bite a lot of companies.

Company A develops a component,then out sources production to company B,
at the trade show the following year company A spots their technology in
company B’s own brand name product.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I have a MacBook Pro and an Xbox 360 and I would like to get a 20- to 24-inch display that will support both devices. The speakers should be inbuilt, or there should be an aux out on the display to hook up external speakers. Help! Please!"

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