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 The Digital TV Buyer's Guide

 
 Choosing the Right TV Technology
 Mike Wood
 Spring 2004

Maybe you’re tired of watching Alias in its regular low-resolution format. Or perhaps you finally came to your senses and realized that DVDs should be experienced with a wide-screen image. Whatever your reason, you’ve finally decided to buy a digital TV. (It’s about time!) If you haven’t ventured into a consumer electronics store recently, you’ll be happy to see that TV technology options have dramatically expanded in the last few years. There’s a set to suit practically any need or desire.

The following pages provide complete and up-to-date product listings, which are divvied up into categories that we think are likely to get your attention for one reason or another. Brief descriptions of these categories and what each one has to offer are also included. Elsewhere in this issue are more-detailed explanations of the technologies and features that we mention here.

 
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