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How to decipher the alphabet soup of new TV technologies

If you are planning on buying a new TV in the near future, you may be surprised to find out a lot things have changed over the years. There're so many new terms, acrinames, and names floating around, you may just get overwhelm with everything.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a greant new article online that will help get you up to speed.

Remember when remote controls and cable-ready capability were the new must-have TV features?

If you haven't considered buying a TV in several years, be advised: Things have changed.

With an alphabet soup of technologies and options to wade through -- from SDTV, EDTV or HDTV to CRT, LCD, DLP or LCoS -- and more models available than the average viewer can shake an antenna at, the picking isn't easy. more...

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