HDTV News
CEDIA 2009
Welcome to TelevisionInfo.com's coverage of the CEDIA 2009 show! This show bring together all of the big television manufacturers to announce their new high-end models, and our team is right in the thick of it.
Below, is our current lineup of news and reviews from the show floor. Be sure to come back frequently - we'll be updating this page several times a day with fresh reviews from the show floor.
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JVC LT-32WX50 First Impressions Review |
JVC GD-463D10 3D HDTV First Impressions Review
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| LG | |
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This 42-inch LED backlit display comes with a built-in
calibration routine and 120Hz refresh rate.
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This 42-inch LED backlit display comes with a built-in
calibration routine and 120Hz refresh rate.
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| Mitsubishi | |
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Mitsubishi WD-82737 DLP HDTV |
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| Samsung | |
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| Sharp | |
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| Sony | |
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Sony BRAVIA KDL-65W5100 HDTV First Impressions Review |
| Toshiba | |
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