40-to-42–inch HDTV buying guide
The 40-42–inch class of HDTVs is currently the most popular size. For most people it offers a small step up in size from their old CRT televisions, while for others it’s a cost effective entry into the HD world. If you’re in the market for…
Are you really watching HD on your HDTV? Maybe not.
A recent survey by Nielson found that 56% of US households have at least one HDTV. They also found that the vast majority of total viewing is still standard definition. The reasons for this are multi-fold, but one big contributor is that many who own…
Setting Your HDTV Free – Cutting the Cable/Satellite Cord
My cable bill is $69 a month. That’s for AT&T U-Verse U200. I pay extra for HBO, $24 a month, and the privilege of HD for an additional $10. Many people I talk to think that’s pretty cheap, but $1,236 a year is a lot…
What’s Important and What’s Not Important When You’re Buying an HDTV
There’s a lot to consider when you’re buying an HDTV. Pros and cons to weigh and options to think about, all of which can end up being pretty confusing. So we at HDGuru.com want to help you prioritize all these different aspects so you can…
All HDMI Cables are the Same! Or are they… – Full Test
A few months ago we ran a story where I said that there was no reason to spend a lot of money on HDMI cables. I still stand by that. Most cable companies are so incredibly misleading in their marketing/advertising it borders on outright lying….
Roku XD HDTV Digital Media Receiver Review
As cool as it is, the Apple TV has a lot of limitations. Fortunately, it’s not the only digital media streamer on the market. Featuring 1080p and hundreds of content partners, Roku’s HD, XD, and XDS seem like the solution to the Apple blues.
HDTV Projection Screens – The Good, the Bad, and the Lumpy
A few days ago I wrote an article espousing the virtues of front projection. I am an unabashed fan and hopelessly biased towards PJs. But to get the best performance out of a projector, you’re going to need a screen. And this is the point…
HDTV Projectors are Awesome
If you love movies. And I mean really love movies, a tiny little TV just won’t suffice. By “tiny” I mean anything below 65-inches. To get that true cinematic experience with Blu-ray and even TV, you need a projector. Of course, there are a few…
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