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Best Buy asks customers about Apple TV A customer survey form reprinted by the Verge pitches the notion of a 42in, 1080p LED-backlit TV running iOS. LCD TV Buying Guide Announces New TV Technology Comparison Reviews 1080p vs. 4K Resolution; Quantum Dot Vs. Oled TV ... Editors from LCDTVBuyingguide.com release new 2012 TV Technology commentary on the new 4K Resolution technology as well as OLED and Quantum Dot.Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) February 06, 2012 Jack Burden and Robert Wiley ? 10 year veteran reviewers have released several new technology comparison reviews and commentaries on new television technologies to come. According to the company this is an exciting ... TVs Made More Clear (and More Expensive) If your 1080p high-definition TV is just not clear enough for you, two technologies that were on display at CES - OLED and 4K - may be the upgrades you are waiting for. Gadgetwise: TVs Made More Clear (and More Expensive) If your 1080p high-definition TV is just not clear enough for you, two technologies that were on display at CES - OLED and 4K - may be the upgrades you are waiting for. Report: Next Apple TV to Use Siri, Kinect-Type Interface The rumors about Apple's next television project are revving up, with Canadian carriers reportedly having prototypes in their labs for testing, according to The Globe and Mail. Did store spill beans on Apple TV? Best Buy wants to know if you'd pay $1,499 for a 42-inch, high-definition Apple TV which uses your iPad or iPhone as a remote control. New Best Buy survey asks public about prospect of Apple HDTV A new Best Buy customer survey is asking for feedback on a potential "Apple HDTV," says The Verge. Mockup promotional text touts that "Apple finally reinvents what a TV can do," and describes the display as a 42-inch, 1080p LED model, running the same version of iOS used in the current Apple TV set-top. Like the set-top, the TV could be controlled via an iPad or iPhone, fetch content from iCloud ... Best Buy Gauging Demand for a 42-inch Apple TV Priced at $1,499. The retailer is reportedly sending out a customer survey teasing a new HD television set from Apple that runs iOS, and connects to iCloud, iTunes, and the App Store. $1,499 Apple TV teased in Best Buy survey Best Buy wants to know if you'd pay $1,499 for a 42-inch, high-definition Apple TV which uses your iPad or iPhone as a remote control. Why 4K TVs are stupid A closeup of a plasma TV's pixels. (Credit: Geoffrey Morrison) The latest TV technology buzzword is "4K." This magical alphanumeric represents a quadrupling of the now-standard 1080p resolution found on Blu-ray and most HDTVs. Have no doubt, manufacturers are going to start pushing 4K (some already are). The thing is, though, you don't need 4K, because in the home, 4K is stupid. Check out Ty ...
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