Archive for the 'HP' Category
HP LC4776N HDTV Review
Friday, June 29th, 2007The HP LC4776N, the company’s most expensive flat-panel HDTV to be released so far in 2007, illustrates just how widely performance can vary among televisions today. Given the company’s solid track record with plasma and DLP-based rear-projection sets–and the fact that it has borrowed heavily from Sharp for past LCD designs–frankly, we expected its picture [...]
HP SLC3760N MediaSmart high-definition LCD TV
Monday, October 2nd, 2006Among the new devices announced at a press event Thursday night was the new SLC3760N 37 inch MediaSmart high-definition LCD TV, which includes wired and wireless connections for home content. Both a mouthful to say and an innovative flat panel, this $2,199 big screen set is the only hi-definition consumer TV of its size to [...]
HP SLC3760N MediaSmart
Tuesday, September 5th, 2006TV makers have been slapping components onto their sets for years, combining televisions with VCRs or DVD players and sometimes both. The HP SLC3760N, the first to combine a network media player with a 37-inch flat-panel LCD TV, is a particularly polished example of the breed. This TV is not only a fully functional high-definition [...]
HP LC3760N
Monday, July 10th, 2006HP, like so many nontraditional TV manufacturers, has cast its darts at the lucrative digital HDTV market, and the HP LC3760N is the third of its LCD-based HDTVs we’ve reviewed at CNET. Like last year’s 32-inch LC-3200N, the 37-inch LC3760N has more than a little in common with Sharp’s Aquos LCDs. That’s generally a good [...]
HP Pavilion md5880n
Friday, June 30th, 2006Rear-projection TVs (RPTVs) offer big screen enjoyment for a fraction of the price of the largest flat-panel displays, and the 58-inch HP Pavilion md5880n ($3,499.99 list) is one of the most impressive RPTVs I’ve seen to date. Its robust A/V input selection is uniquely located for easy access, and a slick menu system provides useful [...]





