Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 19, 2009 -
- Gizmodo explains to the rest of us why Google Chrome matters — Gizmodo
- The next Flip camcorder is rumored to include WiFi — Engadget
- More than 300,000 people in Bangladesh have signed up for English classes that will take place via cell phones — Switched
- This Space Invaders car is too cute for words — Kotaku
- Here are five rules to follow when buying an HDTV — CrunchGear
- Looks like Apple's iTablet won't be making its debut until late 2010 — Wired
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Mar 31, 2009 -
Before you drop all that money on a 46-inch flat panel HDTV you found on sale, maybe you should make sure there's enough room in your studio apartment for that bad boy. What, you think that just because it's flat you can fit it anywhere? As fun as it may seem to turn your apartment into a full-fledged movie theater, you should know that there are optimal viewing distances that you should adhere to.
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Feb 13, 2009 -
Some of us have been waiting for this moment for quite some time. Black Friday had some decent HDTV Deals, but amidst this economic crisis, the prices on high-definition TVs haven't dropped as previously expected. Well CrunchGear just spotted some sweet HDTV sales at Target, which kick off this Sunday.
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Dec 18, 2008 -
- Sacramento designers decided to spruce up their home tech this holiday season by adding a silver frame around their flat-screen television. — Unplggd
- The SlingPlayer Mobile for the BlackBerry will be available for beta use by the end of this year! — Engadget
- Check out some of the top holiday eCards sites that offer something for everyone.
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Dec 10, 2008 -
The digital age is upon us, and whether you're on board or not, the old-timey analog TV signal will be switched off on Feb. 17, 2009. This is where I'd tell you to rush out and treat yourself to a new TV (but I think you might get a better price if you wait another week), 'cause that old box with rabbit ears won't do the job come February.
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Oct 30, 2008 -
If you're in the market for a new HDTV and are ready to plunk down your money for that new set — hold off! The prices of HDTVs are expected to plummet in the coming months, which can mean huge savings for you.
There are a number of factors that may lead to LCD and Plasma TV prices hitting the deck this shopping season, one of which is the economy.
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Sep 02, 2008 -
I was helping a friend investigate buying a new HDTV as her gadget guru, and we thought we'd found the perfect one: A 40-inch 1080p LCD flat screen by Samsung, which had just gone down in price to about $1,080 — and to sweeten the deal, there was a new $200 rebate (not surprising considering Samsung is rumored to be slashing prices to clear out old stock), bringing the total down to about $880.
My friend added the TV to her cart, had her credit card ready to go when I said "Wait!" and insisted she figure out what exactly the details of the rebate were, just in case.
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Feb 03, 2008 -
This past week, I was totally shocked when Digital Home announced that millions of people are putting the "Super" back in "Super Bowl" Sunday by purchasing brand new HDTVs. As some of you revealed, this could be in part due to the fact that during Super Bowl season, TV prices tend to drop, or because people purchase fancy TVs for watching the game and return them later—Say what?! Nonetheless, I can't deny how crisp and clear the picture is on a high-quality screen—whether you're watching football, ballet or American Idol.
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Jan 30, 2008 -
When I prepare for Super Bowl festivities, I usually whip-up some nachos and pull a six-pack out of the fridge. According to Digital Home, over 2.4 million people tend to add something else to their Super Bowl checklist. .
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Jun 17, 2007 -
Happy Father's Day to all the fabulous fathers out there. Ever wonder why gadgets seem to be the no-brainer gift of choice for dads on Father's Day? According to the National Retail Federation, 17.8 percent of the $9.9 billion dollars of money spent on Father's Day presents will go towards consumer electronics - with High Def TVs topping many gift lists this year.
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