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HDTV and Home Theater Podcast #268 - Budget 32-inch LCDs | |
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By The HT Guys Braden Russell and Ara Derderian Posted on April 17, 2008 Category: General Interest |
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Today's Show:
First of all, you can now follow us at Twitter. Check it out and tell us what you think. There's a fun article about Great Movie Scenes for Surround Sound at Electronic House and it seemed like something cool to discuss on the show. And we've compiled a list of six 32" HDTVs for budget conscious buyers.
Budget 32 inch LCDs for the Dorm Room or Den for around $700
Sharp Aquos LC32D43U 32-inch 720p LCD HDTV ($760 Buy Now)
Sony Bravia KDL-32M3000 32-inch 720p LCD HDTV ($662 Buy Now)
Toshiba 32AV500U 32-inch 720p LCD HDTV ($680 Buy Now)
Olevia 532H 32-Inch LCD HDTV ($657 Buy Now)
Westinghouse SK-32H240S 32" LCD HDTV ($647 Buy Now)
Vizio VW32L 32 inch LCD HDTV ($650 Buy Now)
Posted by The HT Guys, April 17, 2008 11:34 PM
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About The HT GuysThe HT Guys, Ara Derderian and Braden Russell, are Engineers who formerly worked for the Advanced Digital Systems Group (ADSG) of Sony Pictures Entertainment. ADSG was the R&D unit of the sound department producing products for movie theaters and movie studios.Two of the products they worked on include the DCP-1000 and DADR-5000. The DCP is a digital cinema processor used in movie theaters around the world. The DADR-5000 is a disk-based audio dubber used on Hollywood sound stages. ADSG was awarded a Technical Academy Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 2000 for the development of the DADR-5000. Ara holds three patents for his development work in Digital Cinema and Digital Audio Recording. Every week they put together a podcast about High Definition TV and Home Theater. Each episode brings news from the A/V world, helpful product reviews and insights and help in demystifying and simplifying HDTV and home theater. |
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