
Buy a Qualifying Samsung TV and Get a Free Netbook Computer or Wii
For a limited time, buy a qualifying Samsung HDTV along with an ASUS Eee 10.1-inch netbook or Wii and get the netbook or Wii for free. Details Here
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For a limited time, buy a qualifying Samsung HDTV along with an ASUS Eee 10.1-inch netbook or Wii and get the netbook or Wii for free. Details Here
Look for it in the US sometime in 2010
LG will take lead in size for commercially available OLED technology based TVs when it launches a 15 inch model. I don't think LCD manufactures are quite scared yet but this at least is a step in the right direction. At this point if you want to buy an OLED TV you have one choice, Sony XEL-1 11-Inch OLED Digital TV. It goes for $2500.
The following is an email that Phil Clark sent to us. Phil has allowed us to share it with you:
Hi HT guys!
I just experience 24 hours of "hell", involving a failed install of AT&T's U-Verse, from which perhaps some of your listeners might be able to get some recautionary tips from. It's a little long, but I'll try to summarize as much as possible, and maybe you can as well!
Exactly one year after the first PlayOn beta was launched Wii owners are now ableto watch Netflix, Hulu, Youtube and more on their TVs.There is a 14 day free trial to check out PlayOn on the Wii (or XBOX or PS3).
We did a review back in July:
Lower Price to Further Accelerate Expansion of the PlayStation®3 Platform Along with Extensive Software Title Line-up for Upcoming Holiday Season