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26Percentage of wireless customers who use their cell phones to take picturesMore Vitals
| ![]() PHOTO ESSAY TV, TODAY AND TOMORROW >> ![]() HDTV: A Shopper's Survival Guide The words high-definition TV are enough to give many consumers the sweats. We'll help you relax and buy smarter Why TV Will Never Be the Same Digital technologies mean more than just sharper pictures. Here's a look at three major trends they'll make possible Next: TV Meets IP Internet technologies promise to soon take couch potatoes to worlds far beyond TiVo. Even phone companies could benefit big-time TV's Spectrum Showdown In a deal originally made in 1996, broadcasters may soon be forced to return airwaves now used to transmit analog signals These TV Lovers Can Wait for HD They set out to find a high-tech model for under $2,000 that's better than their current 36-inch CRT. They wound up keeping what they have |
HDTV ShoppingNov. 1 - Check out BusinessWeek's Annual Tech Buyer's Guide for tips on making a choice for a new high-definition TVTV Sets Fit for a Media CenterYour snazzy new system needs a screen that does it justice. Here's the lowdown on some models that will cheer your eyes (11/8/04)Big TelevisionHigh-definition TV: There are more choices for your living room than ever before (11/8/04)Software for the Ultimate Couch PotatoA Windows Media Center can now handle three tuners (10/25/04)HDTV's Copy-Protection PrisonCopyright uncertainty is limiting HD recording-gear options, leaving cable networks' HD content stuck in the set-top box, for now (10/15/04) |
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