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Home Theater September 25, 2003 |
Roku HD1000 The originator of the ReplayTV is at it again. The Roku HD1000 allows consumers to display digital photos, graphics, and other types of files on their home theater screens. |
Fast Company Alice Truong |
Roku Debuts A New Streaming Stick To Compete With Google's Chromecast Roku has introduced a consumer-version of its streaming stick, rounding out its line of players. |
Home Theater June 2004 Chris Chiarella |
Converging in the Desert Highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show: Roku HD 1000 High-Definition Media Player... Samsung YP-910GS Digital Audio Player... Zen Portable Media Center... etc. |
Inc. December 2003 Heintz & Gossage |
5 Ideas to Watch Teenage-seeking billboards; long-distance MRIs; and why Mom makes a better CEO than Dad. |
PC Magazine January 20, 2004 Bill Howard |
HD Media Hub Shows Promise The Roku HD1000 isn't just another digital media hub. Sure, it can play your PC-resident multimedia files on your TV and stereo, but it displays digital photos and videos in true HD resolution. |
Fast Company John Paul Titlow |
Sick of "House Of Cards" Buffering? Try These TVs Instead Netflix, the video-streaming giant is officially slapping its logo on television sets that it thinks are best-equipped to deliver its TV shows and movies in the fastest, most hiccup-free fashion. |
The Motley Fool June 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
Sharp's Enormous LCD TV The Japanese electronics giant builds a 5-foot-5 television. Sharp's new set is little more than an exercise in hubris. |
AskMen.com Jim Bauer |
How To: Shop For Big Screen TVs There are a ton of choices when it comes to TVs. And while it's hard to go wrong, it is very easy to overspend. Here are some factors to think about before you buy a television so that you can get what you want at the price you can afford. |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2006 Rich Smith |
Samsung Says "Sayonara, Sharp" The Japanese electronics giant builds a 70-inch LCD TV. Investors, where is the sense in this move? |
BusinessWeek December 17, 2009 Rich Jaroslovsky |
From the Web to Your TV, Seamlessly Roku, no longer just "the Netflix box," adds content and new models. |
BusinessWeek September 12, 2005 Moon Ihlwan & Hall |
War Of The Screens As LCD makers gear up to make bigger, cheaper, flat-panel displays, the plasma kings vow to fight back. |
BusinessWeek September 16, 2010 |
Cutting the Cord New devices are bringing movies and TV shows directly into the living room, without a cable subscription |
Home Theater January 15, 2008 |
Plasma's Got Game Manufacturers like LG and Panasonic now expect higher plasma sales in 2008. |
Home Theater June 2, 2009 |
LCD Tops Plasma in Large Screen Sizes LCD is selling more in the 40 inches and up categories for the first time. |
The Motley Fool January 10, 2012 Keki Fatakia |
What You Need to Know About This Dangerous Industry How falling television prices have hit manufacturers hard. |
The Motley Fool December 21, 2004 Rich Smith |
Sony Should Say Sayonara Japanese electronics giant may cease selling plasma TVs, with many good reasons to do so. |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 Sean Captain |
How to Get a More Connected, Intelligent Home Theater From our experience with some of the most advanced AV gear, we've identified several trends to keep on top of as you bring your TV room into the 21st century. |
Home Theater May 21, 2008 |
Netflix Teams Up with Roku for Streaming Box Netflix and Roku are teaming up to offer a $99 set-top box that would allow Netflix members to stream more than 10,000 movies and TV program episodes. |
Home Theater October 18, 2004 Darryl Wilkinson |
Sharp Supersizes LCD HDTV How much bigger can LCD TVs get? Sharp recently unveiled a prototype 65-inch diagonal LCD HDTV - giving them, for the moment, possession of the official "World's Largest LCD Color TV" plaque. |
Home Theater February 27, 2009 |
We're Still in Plasma, Says LG LG reaffirmed its commitment to plasma display panels (PDPs) and plasma TVs in a press release. |
This Old House Dan Diclerico |
Now You See It, Now You Don't Flat-screen TVs can disappear when the show is over. They're revolutionizing the look of the TV room, as people discover inventive ways to integrate the sleek (and, for now, pricey) monitors into their homes. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 Jim Louderback |
Revenge of the LCD The dramatic and rapid improvement of LCD flat-panel TV technology and the equally dramatic and rapid drop in LCD prices. |
Home Theater October 7, 2005 Darryl Wilkinson |
Pretty as a Picture Panasonic has designed a custom-built frame that enables a homeowner to add an elegant, personalized accent to their Panasonic plasma TV and transform it into a functional piece of art. |
The Motley Fool August 24, 2004 Rich Smith |
Monitoring Flattened Screen Sales With LCD makers facing competition from plasma makers on one side and rising inventories on the other, the near future does not look particularly bright. |