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TranSwitch's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript - Seeking Alpha


TranSwitch's CEO Discusses Q4 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Seeking Alpha
These are the industry's first 3-gigabit per second HDMI transceivers aimed at television, monitor, projector and audio/video equipment market. Today, 2.25-gigabit per second is a standard link speed for HDMI connectivity. But manufacturers are eager ...

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Super Bowl History and Local Events - SanDiego.com


SanDiego.com

Super Bowl History and Local Events
SanDiego.com
By Tony Cooper • Sat, Feb 4th, 2012 AP Photo Unless you've been marooned on Pluto the last couple of weeks, without cable television or an Internet connection, you don't need to be told that Super Bowl XVLI is on February 5th. And the never-ending hype ...

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Super Bowl XLVI: watch it on TV or in a home theater? - Washington Times


Washington Times

Super Bowl XLVI: watch it on TV or in a home theater?
Washington Times
In our home, it is a ceiling mounted digital projector, pull down screen, media center, and surround sound speakers. Football used to be frustrating to watch. Missing the play on our TV screen, I would ask my husband "What happened?

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Panasonic PT-AR100E home theatre projector - PC World Magazine


Panasonic PT-AR100E home theatre projector
PC World Magazine
The Panasonic PT-AR100E is a projector aimed at the same market that buys big-screen TVs like the 65in Panasonic VT30A, the 60in Sharp LE835X (and its 70in LE735X counterpart), and the 65in Sony HX925. It's designed to be used in your living room, ...

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What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained - CNET


What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained
CNET
As if LED and 3D TV weren't confusing enough, 2012 and beyond will bring an HDTV technology called 4K. It's being heralded as the next high-def, and manufacturers are already lining up to bring you products. But just as was the case with 3D, ...

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