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Well, depending on the amount of TVs recieving the signal from that one DVD player.... If it's just a few of them, use a cable splitter to run coax cable to all of the TVs. If you have many TVs that...

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Top Three Things that Analog Users Need to Know Analog television is the form of television broadcasting that has been used in the United States for the past 50 years. ......

HDTV has Style

These flat style televisions have excellent home theater viewing however, they also come with a heavy price tag. The future does look bright for this style as the prices begin to drop and the resoluti...

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Lessons learned from the past keep profits pouring into research and new plants....

US trade deficit widens as exports continue to decline - Independent

Exports dropped to the lowest level in seven months. Graham Barclay/Bloomberg The US trade deficit unexpectedly widened in October as faltering global demand led to a third consecutive drop in exports...

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Warranty issues - I bought this TV set until in October 07. Everything was fine until recently when i could only obtain a picture in black and white! i contacted JVC to inform them of the problem, who basically did not want to know, and insisted i contact the supplier. the supplier was very considerate, said he would contact JVC directly. If something goes wrong with an item who is responsible for sorting it out...

The Ultimate TV - For people who remember the uncomplicated days when you just had a tv set only, this is a most innovative and brilliant idea! A digital tv with onboard hard disk for recording, which replaces your VHS recorder than digibox too. All you need to connect is a dvd player and that's it, 2 rather than 4. Excellent quality and with 50 hours recording capacity, you'll never have to w...


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