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  1. More Room in Your TV Lift Cabinet: Netflix Streams Direct to 2010 Panasonic VIERA CAST HDTV

    Last month, Panasonic announced that its line of 2010 VIERA CAST televisions is now capable of streaming Netflix movies without the need for an external streaming device. This new capability complements the VIERA CAST’s current ability to connect users to Skype, Twitter, Pandora, Picasa and local weather and news. Netflix currently has about 15 million members and is the largest...
  2. More Room in Your TV Lift Cabinet: Netflix Streams Direct to 2010 Panasonic VIERA CAST HDTV

    Last month, Panasonic announced that its line of 2010 VIERA CAST televisions is now capable of streaming Netflix movies without the need for an external streaming device. This new capability complements the VIERA CAST’s current ability to connect users to Skype, Twitter, Pandora, Picasa and local weather and news.Netflix currently has about 15 million members and is the largest subscription...
  3. More Room in Your TV Lift Cabinet: Netflix Streams Direct to 2010 Panasonic VIERA CAST HDTV

    Last month, Panasonic announced that its line of 2010 VIERA CAST televisions is now capable of streaming Netflix movies without the need for an external streaming device. This new capability complements the VIERA CAST’s current ability to connect users to Skype, Twitter, Pandora, Picasa and local weather and news.Netflix currently has about 15 million members and is the largest subscription...
  4. Laser TVs: Cool Idea but Won’t Fit in a TV Lift Cabinet

    A California company, Prysm, has released the next “big thing” in television technology, literally and figuratively - a quad HD laser TV, or LPD (laser phosphor display). It works by bouncing laser beams off phosphor pixels embedded in a glass and plastic screen. The result is a television that is low in power consumption (using one-tenth of what a plasma...
  5. Laser TVs: Cool Idea but Won’t Fit in a TV Lift Cabinet

    A California company, Prysm, has released the next “big thing” in television technology, literally and figuratively - a quad HD laser TV, or LPD (laser phosphor display). It works by bouncing laser beams off phosphor pixels embedded in a glass and plastic screen. The result is a television that is low in power consumption (using one-tenth of what a plasma...
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