(Cross-posted from the Google.org blog)Early readers of the Google.org blog may recall us embarking on a film project portraying public health heroes working in the field to eradicate polio. Gone fr read more » DiscussBury
The Westinghouse Digital TX-52F480S ($2550, as of November 4, 2008) is the second-most-expensive HDTV in its size category. Though it costs only $50 more than the Samsung PN50A760, this set falls sho read more » DiscussBury
The LG 50PG30 is an inexpensive plasma HDTV ($1700, as of November 4, 2008) with stylish looks. Its design and its range of inputs (including three HDMI ports) will attract attention, but this model' read more » DiscussBury
It bears a family resemblance to its plasma sibling, the 52PG30, but the LG Electronics 52LG70 LCD HDTV is clearly the more advanced model. read more » DiscussBury
Design is not the Sharp's LC-52D85U ($2300, as of November 4, 2008) strong point. The on-screen menus, the remote, and even the manual could have used a once-over to make them more friendly. But thi read more » DiscussBury
If you ignore the soft, occasionally off-color picture and the $3200 (as of November 4, 2008) price tag, Hitachi's P50X902 HDTV has plenty of appeal. But the set's image issues and high price prevent read more » DiscussBury
The Vizio SV470XVT produces good (albeit at times dark) images, but it lacks some of the design conveniences of certain other HDTVs in its category, such as the Samsung LN46A650, the Samsung LN46A550 read more » DiscussBury