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MIAMI – Florida International University is creating a database of fluent Haitian Creole speakers willing to volunteer their time to help with a number of ongoing efforts to support South Florida’s Haitian community in the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated Haiti last month.


Interpreters are needed right away to assist the College of Law’s Carlos A. Costa Immigration and Human Rights Clinic as it helps Haitian immigrants apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). FIU also is responding to a number of requests from its community partners who need Creole interpreters.


This need became evident during the first meeting of the FIU Haiti Relief Task Force, a group of leaders from around the university brought together by FIU President Mark B. Rosenberg for the purpose of coordinating the short, mid- and long-term efforts of the university in response to the Haiti disaster.


Throughout FIU, various departments are identifying and harnessing the knowledge and skills of faculty, staff and students to address the medical, infrastructure and other relief and recovery needs for Haiti. FIU also is committed to assisting its students with ties to Haiti who are experiencing hardship as a result of the earthquake.


The task force’s chairwoman and coordinator, Senior Vice President for External Relations Sandra Gonzalez-Levy, said she was impressed with the number of efforts already under way and wants to support them by creating a centralized database of Creole speakers that can be called upon to assist on different projects over the next few weeks and months.


“We have a very generous university community that wants to help, including eager students who were quick to respond to the call for relief” Gonzalez-Levy said. “This committee will support and amplify those efforts by identifying resources, leveraging partnerships and facilitating information.”


College of Law Dean Alex Acosta explained that the TPS application process is quite detailed and it is imperative that law students and faculty who volunteer to help local Haitians fill out the paperwork have the support of fluent Creole speakers as interpreters.


“We need reliable interpretation because people’s right to obtain TPS status hangs in the balance,” Acosta said. “I’m certain that within the university community we have the people to fill this need.”


Anyone interested in volunteering may fill out the form on the FIU Hope for Haiti:Doing Our Part website. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and other members of the South Florida community are welcome.


Media Contact:  Madeline BarĂ³ at 305-348-2234.


 -FIU-


 About FIU:

Florida International University was founded in 1965 and is Miami’s only public research university. With a student body of more than 38,000, its 17 colleges and schools offer more than 200 bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations and law. More than 100,000 FIU alumni live and work in South Florida. FIU has been classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a “High Research Activity University”. In August 2009, FIU welcomed the inaugural class of the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine. For more information about FIU, visit http://www.fiu.edu.


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Dear friends,


We made a selection of some blogs of the speakers who have participated during the last editions in the International Seminars of the UNESCO Chair.


• Stephen Downes:  www.downes.ca


• Brian Lamb: blogs.ubc.ca/brian


• George Siemens: www.elearnspace.org/blog/


• David Wiley: opencontent.org/blog/


• Laura Czerniewicz:  cloudworks.ac.uk/user/view/1125


• Teemu Leinonen: flosse.blogging.fi/


• Tim Unwin: unwin.wordpress.com/


• Sugata Mitra: sugatam.blogspot.com


• Larry Johnson: www.nmc.org/blog/ljohnson


• Tony Carr:  www.tonicarr.com/blog/



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HBA Global Announces Call For Speakers


Industry Experts Wanted for Leading Beauty and Personal Care Educational Conference


PR Newswire


NEW YORK, Feb. 2


NEW YORK, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ — HBA Global Expo is seeking speaker proposals for its renowned educational program taking place September 28-30, 2010 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. Leaders in all areas of the health and beauty business including marketers, product developers, consultants, educators, researchers, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers are encouraged to submit an application.


HBA (www.hbaexpo.com) is the leading product development forum for the cosmetics, personal care, skin care, fragrance and wellness industries. The trade show and conference annually attracts more than 16,000 industry professionals including the world's top beauty brands and suppliers.


This September, the three-day HBA educational program will feature its popular Marketing and Technical Conference along with dedicated conference programs focused on Green Cosmetics, the Global Perspective, and Future Trends.


"As an event that covers all aspects of the industry, HBA's educational program provides conference delegates with proven strategies, latest innovations and tools as well as unrivaled access to industry experts to propel their new product development plans," said Jill Birkett, Brand Director, Beauty & Wellness. "This year we look forward to improving the educational experience and fostering an even greater exchange of fresh ideas and best practices."


Most sessions in the HBA Conference Programs are 90-minute panels and include three speakers addressing different elements of a similar topic. Some of the topics that will be covered at HBA include an in-depth look at product categories, market and distribution trends, creating successful brands, package design and consumer appeal, innovation and idea generation, regulatory update, social media, connecting to the consumer, and real-world case studies.


Those interested in speaking at HBA should submit a 150-word description of a proposed topic along with a brief bio, including previous speaking experience, and full contact information to Rebecca Fraimow, Education Program Director, at rebecca.fraimow@ubm.com. More information about HBA, including last year's sessions and speakers can be found at www.hbaexpo.com/conference-programs-2009 or call 212-600-3085.


About HBA Global Expo & Conference


HBA Global Expo & Conference (www.hbaexpo.com) is the leading product development for the entire beauty community including skin care, cosmetics, fragrance, personal care and well-being industries. For three days the top brand manufacturers from mass to prestige, as well as independent and niche beauty companies will gather to learn about industry trends and discover new products from the world's leading suppliers. The HBA educational conference is renowned for providing an unparalleled look at both the marketing and technical drivers in the health and beauty space and provides proven strategies for business growth. For year round HBA information including HBA's Honest Beauty Blog and supplier resources go to www.hbaexpo.com.


SOURCE HBA Global


Contact


Rebecca Fraimow, Education Program Director, rebecca.fraimow@ubm.com, +1-212-600-3085


Speaking – To convey thoughts, opinions, or emotions orally, to express yourself.


My rationale is built on the premise that to be a better public speaker, one needs to feel free from the fear of the act itself ; and the more experience at it, the better.


History


America – The land of freedom


Most modern Americans can trace their roots to their immigrant ancestors, who came to America to be free.


The immigrants were seeking freedom from religious persecution, economic troubles, political oppression, famines. Others who were brought in forcefully (as slaves or deported criminals), stayed on even after they were freed.


America’s policies throughout time have been democratic and have encouraged immigration (barring recent years).


India – The land of culture and society


India, on the other hand, has always been bound by culture and traditions. (I am not labeling this as good or bad. It just is.) Each person’s value was as estimated in the eyes of society.


Our inherent closeness to our family and friends has meant that almost everything we generally do or say takes a second thought to think about how it will be perceived in society.


We look, and rarely leap.


Even our freedom movement was driven by rebelutionary individuals rather than the masses. We fought for freedom from the English oppression,  to go back to our culture and traditions.


Education System


America – Flexible, Fostering independent thinking. Historically, no of opportunities > no of people.


America’s education system encourages students to choose their subjects right from high school. It also happens to be a system designed to boost self-esteem in classes. (Although getting everyone to pass in school lowers standards in high-school and so on, that’s not the focus of our reasoning.)


An effect of this choice for students is that many opt out of mathematics (which builds a foundation for logical thinking), and as a result Americans tend to do and say impulsively, rather than rationally.


This system encourages and demands independent thinking and ability to express opinions. Even relationships with professors are engaging, almost as if they are equals.


India – Methodical, Herd mentality. Historically, no of people > no of opportunities.


In India, the education and social system is hard on students. If you dont perform (which is largely dependent on how well you memorize stuff), you are labelled stupid and looked down upon. This memorization approach does not recognize or encourage independent thinking.


Classroom discussions are conspicuous by their absence. Even teachers are treated as Gurus with respect, raising barriers to open and engaging communication. (That teachers tend to use their dictatorial powers to harm students who oppose them does not help either.)


Effectively, Indians tend to be deprived of a platform to express their views.


As a result of these, Americans are better speakers than Indians.


This post is guilty of generalization (of course).


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Saturday, January 30, 2010

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Simple to set up—even easier to use


  • With a very simple setup you’ll be printing, scanning and copying in no time.
  • Easily make prints, scans and copies with clear, straightforward buttons.
  • Have new ink ready when you need it thanks to automatic low-ink alerts.
  • Print great-looking photos right at home with borderless printing.

Resourceful all-in-one knows how to save


  • Save money and energy with this efficient Energy Star qualified all-in-one.
  • Use paper more efficiently by printing multiple pages onto each side of the paper using the paper-saving Printing option.
  • Take a step to a greener way of life using this HP All-in-One made from recycled plastic material.
  • Enjoy free, easy and responsible ink cartridge recycling via HP Planet Partners (visit hp.com/recycle).

Print from the Web easily and efficiently


  • Save ink and paper by combining content from multiple web pages onto one page with HP Smart Web Printing.
  • Conserve print supplies by clipping content from multiple websites and printing on a single page.
  • Stay organized by adding personal notes to Web pages before printing.
  • Add personal notes to Web pages before printing

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  • Less waste–this HP product created from 50 percent recycled plastic.
  • Packaging is 100 percent recyclable.
  • Original HP 60 cartridge bodies contain at least 50 percent recycled plastic.

Specifications


  • Print resolution: Black (best quality): Up to 600 dpi; Color (best quality): Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi from 1200 dpi input data (when printing from a computer on photo paper)
  • Print speed: Black: Up to 28 ppm; Color: Up to 22 ppm
  • Print features: Borderless Printing: Yes (up to 8.5 x 11 in); Duplex Print Options: Manual (driver support provided)
  • Scan input modes: Front-panel scan, copy
  • Scan resolution: Hardware: Up to 1200 x 2400 dpi; Optical: Up to 1200 dpi
  • Scan speed: Preview: Up to 27 sec; OCR (letter): < 41 sec
  • Scan size: 8.5 x 11.7 inches, maximum
  • Copy resolution: Black (text and graphics): Up to 600 optimized dpi from 300 dpi input; Color (text and graphics): Up to 1200 optimized dpi from 600 dpi input
  • Copy speed: Black: Up to 28 cpm; Color: Up to 22 cpm
  • Copier settings: Stand-alone black and color copying for plain paper or photo paper
  • Copier resize: 25 to 200 percent
  • Number of copies: Up to 9
  • Supported media: Paper (plain, inkjet, photo), envelopes, transparencies, labels, cards, HP premium media, iron-on transfers, borderless media
  • Supported sizes: Letter, legal, 4 x 6 in, 5 x 7 in, 8 x 10 in, No. 10 envelopes
  • Paper handling: 80-sheet input tray, 15-sheet output tray
  • PC compatibility: Windows Vista (32 and 64-bit), Windows XP (SP1 or higher ), Mac OS X v 10.4, Mac OS X v 10.5, Windows 2000 and Windows XP Professional x64 are supported with a basic print and scan solution only
  • Dimensions: 17 x 11.5 x 6.4 inches
  • Connectivity: USB 2.0

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HP Deskjet F4480 All-in-One, HP 60 Black Ink Cartridge (~ 200 pages), HP 60 Tri-color Ink Cartridge (~ 150 pages), software CD, setup poster, reference guide, power supply, power cord



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couldn’t install w/cd, needed to download installation sf from hp’s web. it always happened w/hp printer. unnecessary program bothers operation.
printer response is slower than other printers i have. really noisy.


How do I hate thee, let me count the ways – Grant Fukui – UCSD, CA USA
This printer has been nothing but a source of trouble since I purchased it. To be fair, the upfront cost is fairly low and it looks reasonable. Unfortunately, the long term cost is high. This printer eats through ink for breakfast, lunch and dinner. One quarter into college (without any major source of printing like humanities or foreign language) it’s consumed two cartridges. Printing quality is subpar at best. Even black and white pages come out messy, like it uses the color cartridges and doesn’t align them properly. After fooling with the settings, my roommates and I were able to make it print text properly, but it took an hour or two that it shouldn’t have. When working, it prints quickly most of the time, but the speed is offset by the fact that the paper feeder does not work. Sure, it holds paper, but the printer is unable to properly feed it one sheet at a time. Often it will start printing on one sheet, then the paper feed will inadvertently pick up the next sheet in the paper tray and feed it in, creating a situation where half of the printing occurs where it should and half prints on the top of the next sheet. The only solution is feeding one sheet to the printer at a time. When the printer decides to spite us, it will suddenly stop printing in the middle of a page. It’s printing, printing, the sheet is half fed into the printer, and it just stops. In that state, it also doesn’t like to cancel papers. If you cancel it, it is unable to do so and remains brick-like until a hard reboot is done, not ideal with 30 minutes to class. In conclusion, spend some more money and purchase something far better than this hunk-o-junk.


Don’t buy if you have a Mac – Carole – Washingon DC
I just spent a frustrating weekend trying to install this on my Mac. I had two people from the Geek Squad try and they couldn’t either. I wish I had seen the other posts about this issue with Macs before I bought it. I guess all the people who had no problems with this printer have PCs. I should’ve gone with my gut which told me to get a Canon.

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Everyone who’s been within earshot of a radio in the past quarter century knows Larry “Supermouth” Huffman.


 


You may not know him by name. But you’ll recognize Huffman’s voice when he spews his hyperbolic, gravelly, reverb-laden intonations promoting monster truck exhibitions. Usually at a nearby arena. And of course, on “Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!!”


 


Congress rarely calls weekend sessions. And if it does, it’s typically on a Saturday.


 


The House worked all day on a Saturday a few weeks ago to approve its version of the health care reform bill. The Senate voted to clear a major procedural hurdle just to launch debate on the health care reform package on the Saturday night before Thanksgiving. And the Senate met again this past Saturday to debate the health care reform bill.


 


But official word came late Friday that the Senate would be in session this Sunday. And there would be votes. And then came the announcement that President Obama would travel to Capitol Hill for a closed-door session with Senate Democrats.


 


All on Sunday.


 


Or, as Larry “Supermouth” Huffman would say it, on “Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!!!”


 


This is as exciting as it gets for a Sunday Senate session.


 


Monster trucks Big Foot, Grave Digger and the Raminator weren’t on hand. But you can’t beat the allure of the president of the United States, a vote on an amendment by Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) and a protracted, closed-door meeting about the public option.


 


You could almost imagine the flames shooting out of tailpipes and the trucks soaring into the air before crushing a line of Chevy sedans with their 66-inch Terra tires.


 


It frankly wasn’t very exciting.


 


The Senate’s not had a big Sunday session since December, 2005 when members sparred over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR). And Republicans were quick to remind journalists that Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) denounced the GOP when it called a Sunday Senate session in October, 2004.


 


“Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy,” Byrd read from the Bible on the floor during that Sunday session five years ago. “Six days shall work be done. But on the seventh day, there shall be to you a holy day. Whosoever doth work therein shall be put to death.”


 


Talk about death panels…..


 


The Senate wing of the U.S. Capitol buzzed early Sunday afternoon. TV crews waited outside the Senate carriage entrance to grab video of senators arriving for the session. Plainclothes and uniformed U.S. Capitol Police officers roamed the halls, their radios crackled with info about street closures for the president’s motorcade. Dozens of Senate Democrats ran a gauntlet of reporters to get to the room where the president would speak.


 


But once Mr. Obama arrived at the Capitol, he barely stayed more than a half hour. The president didn’t address the media. He didn’t try to carve a deal on the public option or abortion. The president just glided in and out.


 


“The message was the same,” said Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM).


 


“It wasn’t a negotiating session,” said Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-LA). “It was a unifying message of staying together until we get this done. Not be distracted by distortions thrown by the other side.”


 


That’s anti-climactic. Especially for a Sunday Senate session.


 


In fact, Democrats were so focused on their session with the president that they temporarily gave the Senate keys to Republicans while they huddled with Mr. Obama across the corridor.


 


Some Republicans groused that the entire Sunday meeting was staged to give the nation the impression Democrats were toiling hard on the health care bill. In fact, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) even asked him why it was “fair” to Republicans to hold a Sunday Senate session just so Democrats could hear from President Obama.


 


Historically, a member of the majority party always presides over the House and Senate. While at the dais, that lawmaker is the ultimate authority over who controls the floor and parliamentary rulings. Which is why the majority party always fills the presiding officer slot with one of their own. But ceding control of the Senate chamber to the GOP enabled all Democrats to hear from President Obama.


 


“It’s rarely done. I’ve never seen that happen before,” Reid said of granting Republicans free-reign of the Senate.


 


McConnell wryly described Reid’s blessing as “the first bipartisan moment on this bill.”


 


Surrendering control of the Senate to the other side could prove perilous on such a flammable issue. After all, the Senate’s basic stricture is “unanimous consent.” In other words, any GOP senator could have conceivably done anything to the health care bill. And nobody would be there to stop the Republicans since all of the Democrats were in the other room hearing from President Obama.


 


“I trust implicitly McConnell (and Minority Whip Jon) Kyl,” of Arizona, Reid said. And Republicans didn’t pull any capers while the they minded the cash register.


 


Democrats may be lucky the Salahis didn't try to crash the Senate chamber while they were off meeting the president.


 


Late 1994 was the last time anyone could recall either the House or Senate permitted the minority party to take control of a chamber. During a lame-duck session, former House Speaker Tom Foley (D-WA) permitted then-retiring Minority Leader Bob Michel (R-IL) to wield the gavel over the final House debate of the year. Michel served in the House for nearly 40 years. But he never presided over the House once because Republicans were always in the minority. Foley, lost re-election that year. And in the interest of comity, the Speaker gave Michel one chance to preside before leaving Congress.


 


There may not have been drama in Sunday’s session. But there was some action. If you knew where to look for it.


 


Far away from the television cameras, President Obama dispatched his health care reform go-team to caucus with a group of moderate and progressive Democrats in an out-of-the-way Senate room to try to forge a compromise on the government-run “public option.”


 


Reporters staked out the hallway, waiting for some signal as to how the talks were going. The meeting finally broke up and a few senators trickled out. Sens. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Blanche Lincoln rushed past the scribes. Then Landrieu materialized and started speaking. Until Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) hollered to her.


 


“I thought we weren’t going to say much to the press,” Schumer said.


 


At that point, the New York Democrat took charge.


 


“We have had a really intense three hours of discussions. We’re not there yet,” he said.

Schumer then returned to the meeting room and shouted loudly to the remaining senators and staff.


 


“Folks, there’s a bunch of reporters out here,” Schumer warned.


 


Thus, Schumer essentially squelched any of his colleagues from talking much to the press. And by taking command of the situation, Schumer simultaneously assured himself the few, select quotes from the meeting in Monday’s papers.


 


Early last week, Harry Reid prepared everyone for what to expect in the Senate this month.


 


“There is not an issue more important than finishing this legislation,” Reid said. “The next weekends – plural – we will be working.”


 


Everyone realizes the weight of this legislative lift. They understand how critical the issue is. Whether they support the bill or not. But this weekend, some on Capitol Hill lamented that they felt like they were cast in the cult movie classic Office Space. And the boss needed them “to go ahead and come in on Sunday, too.”


 


Sunday, Sunday, Sunday. It’s not official, but it’s possible the Senate faces a month of Sunday sessions. It might not be as exciting as a monster truck demolition. But in the words of Larry “Supermouth” Huffman, everyone on Capitol Hill is sure to “Be there!!!!!!”


 


-         Chad Pergram covers Congress for FOX News. He’s earned an Edward R. Murrow Award and the Joan Barone Award for his reporting on Capitol Hill.


 


-         The Speaker’s Lobby refers to a long, ornate corridor that runs behind the dais in the House chamber. Lawmakers, aides and journalists often confer there during votes.



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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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Buying LG 32LH30 32-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV, Gloss Black



Bought it because I considered it the best value among 32 inch LCDs. Am quite satisfied.


The LG 32LH30 is a solid, no fuss, TV that delivers a good picture with excellent sound clarity for speech. With non-HD satellite as input, have not noted significant image blurring on sports programs. That is, players and balls always appear as solid, clear images. On other programs, such as newscasts, faces of commentators are sometimes soft when they move their head or the camera angle changes. Color is quite natural and consistent, aided by good contrast. Was easy to set up and configure. Nicely done stand. One can swivel and tilt the set easily.


The one complaint is the inability to size the image as I would like. The options provide for a smaller image than the screen size – the picture is a smaller rectangle surrounded by a lot of black (like 24 inch inside a 32 inch area), a full screen with `squished’ vertical and elongated horizontal, or, using the zoom setting, a full screen that cuts of maybe an inch or two of the picture at the top and bottom – you don’t see much of the crawl, if any, at the bottom or the score box shown at the top of a sports program.


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Friday, November 27, 2009

Hi, this is my first tv buying blog

Hello,this is my first HD tv blog. I would like to share my buying tips here.








LG Electronics hopes to boost sales of LED TVs from 400,000 this year to 7.5 million in 2010.


The technology, which is still relatively new in the UK, uses LED backlighting instead of the fluorescent lights used in traditional LCD televisions.


Elsewhere in the world, LG’s LED sets have already proved successful.


In Taiwan the company sold out its whole LED TV inventory in early Autumn.


The price difference between LED TVs and traditional LCD TVs is starting to narrow, which should help LG achieve its sales target.


LG still has a long way to go to catch up with Samsung, which expects to sell 1 million LED TVs this year and 10 million next year, but LG does have some impressive TVs on offer.


Earlier this month LG launched the ultra slim (2.9mm) SL9000 series, featuring its ‘SEAMLESS’ design, where a single sheet of glass covers the whole front area of the panel.








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  • First Time LCD Owner Newegg makes shopping easier than making toast. No shipping costs, rebates, and preferred customer service makes it a no brainer when choosing a supplier.

    No cables came with the…Read more…

  • Great TV overall “Great TV for someone delving into the HD world. Great price for what you are getting and will work well for anything. I moved it in my bedroom after i just purchased a 42″ Phillips …Read more…

  • poor quality 16th August 2008 We bought this TV in July 2006 and it developed a fault after 6 months light use, it was repaired under warranty but had to be taken away for 3 weeks which was an …Read more…

  • 5 stars Ignore the store displays and read the online reviews at several sites before you buy any TV/ this unit looks great in your house where it counts

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    everthing/this unit is the one to get …Read more…

  • Bad Choice Seriously, save your money. There are other TVs in the Philips line that don’t feature the rear speakers, and I’m sure they are great. This one is a total dog. Stay away.

    The trouble with …Read more…

  • Great TV all around Setup was intuitive and easy. The stand goes inside the bottom of the tv and is secured with 4 screws. I always do research before buying these things. The high contrast ratio may …Read more…

  • Love it TV arrived in perfect condition (fast as always), and setup was easy as pie. This 32″ fits nicely in my apartment and looks very sleek.

    Integrated speakers leave something to be desired. The …Read more…

  • Best TV Yet “We shopped around for a while before making a purchase on a new TV. Compared it to the LG and it really seemed on the same level for the price. I wouldn’t trade this TV for anything else…Read more…


News Articles



  • Hats off to Philips on this one! Strengths: Picture Quality…Sound Quality. … If you want a high quality HDTV without a high cost, look no further. Read more…

  • Olevia impressed us with its first HDTV offering, a 30-inch LCD panel. … The LG/Philips panel's native 1366×768 pixel resolution means the Pixelworks DNX … Read more…

  • 16th August 2008 We bought this TV in July 2006 and it developed a fault after 6 months light use, it was repaired under warranty but had to be taken away … Read more…

  • Philips' HDTV CRT line-up in the Southern Cone region – Brazil, … I take last week's paper and look up a full page ad for a 40" LCD "HDTV Ready" by TCL. … Read more…

  • On offer at Croma's Mumbai stores is the Philips 32-inch BZTA 2800 LCD TV, … For30k we can get far much better hdtv not much big but better in quality. … Read more…

  • BREAK FOR LCD? At a recent display conference, set manufacturers predicted some 32-inch sets will retail for less than $1000, while 42-inch HD sets are … Read more…

  • Sharp, which has cut the price of its tabletop LCD TVs in half over the past year, … The HDTV-ready, 5-in.-thick display has a resolution of 1366 x 768, … Read more…


Blog Articles



  • Philips 32 LCD HDTV line is great return for money and many sites are delivering the model freely in UK The TV has tons of features to it however we are.Read more…

  • Gertrude told me all about it, how you and your wife thought showing MY daughter and her other little friends scary movies on your new Philips 32” LCD HDTV would be good Halloween fun. She couldn’t stop trembling as she described, …Read more…

  • Find and share the best prices, discounts and reviews on Philips 32 LCD HDTV at woot.com – dealspl.us.Read more…

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bydsign has once again expanded its LCD HDTV monitor line-up with the all new LF-2211DJ. This 22-inch monitor provides 1920 x 1080 Full HD resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time, 160/170 degrees viewing angle and comes with an integrated digital TV tuner. The monitor also features built-in 2.5Wx2 speakers and has HDMI, D-Sub and RCA inputs. The LF-2211DJ is now available in Japan for 39,800 Yen (about $460).







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Retailers seem to be combining a lot of products this season, making bigger deals and better presents for all. The latest combo in our crop of bargains is at B&H Photo/Video. They've grouped Sony's 40-inch KDL-40V5100 1080p LCD and the BDP-S560 Blu-ray player for $849. Here is the link:



  • Sony KDL-40V5100 40" 1080p HDTV & BDP-S560 Blu-ray Player: $849 with free shipping. Save $300.



Sony's 40-inch TV is part of Sony's BRAVIA line. Aside from a 1080p picture, it also features a Motionflow 120Hz refresh rate, the BRAVIA Engine 2, a 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, seven HD inputs, and support for BRAVIA Link (via an optional adapter).

The BDP-S560 Blu-ray player is fully BD-Live-ready, with on-board decoding of DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD and even analog multi-channel audio outputs for full compatibility with older home theater systems.

You might want to work fast. Yesterday, this deal was $46 cheaper. Still, the cheapest we could find was $30 more -- and that was just for the TV. So, you get a discount, a free Blu-ray player and free shipping.


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