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Column: Give Broadband a Sporting Chance (TVWeek)
On any given Sunday, millions of Americans sink into their couches and watch football on their gigantic plasma-screen high-definition television sets from morning until night. So what’s a sports fan to do if you want to go cable-free, as I have done for six weeks and counting? I’m a retired sports fan (I gave up my baseball addiction after Mariano Rivera blew the 2001 World Series), so it ...
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What's hot (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Lexington shoppers snapped up doorbuster electronics deals early Friday, but, perhaps in a nod to the souring economy, low-priced electronics appeared to sell even better. Among the first products to sell out were: . A 42-inch plasma high-definition television for $499.99 at Meijer. The Hamburg location reported that 40 TV fans lined up for it and snapped them up before they even ...
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A high-def Christmas? Black Friday shoppers grab high-tech deals (Battle Creek Enquirer)
This Christmas will be brought to you in high definition.
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TV Sales Becoming Litmus Test for U.S. Economy (The Hendersonville Times-News)
The television market offers a glimpse of the broader tensions between cautious consumers and desperate retailers.
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Sales of TV sets turning into litmus test for U.S. economy (San Diego Union-Tribune)
SAN FRANCISCO – In a volatile year that has turned many Americans into armchair economists, here's an important indicator to watch this holiday shopping season: How many people are lugging home big, flat-screen televisions?
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Friday's frenzy blunts economic blues (Albany Times Union)
Lines typical for big shopping day as customers cram region's stores GUILDERLAND ? Bargain hunters and retailers ignored the gloomy economic news, kicking off the annual holiday shopping season with typical Black Friday frenzy. Hundreds of shoppers packed the Best Buy parking lot at Crossgates Mall early Friday in search of inexpensive computers and plasma TVs. As the big shopping day ...
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Big screens, small prices (Miami Herald)
If you've had your eye on a flat-panel television, this holiday season might be just the right time to finally go ahead and buy it.
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Buying a new TV? Learn all you can first (Temple Daily Telegram)
Take the HDTV plunge Entry-level HDTVs can be purchased for less than $600. So even if you’re eyeing a small (less than 27 inches), old-fashioned analog-only TV, you should consider spending the few hundred extra dollars for HDTV compatibility.
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`Black Friday' Deals Bring Out San Diego Shoppers (Channel 8 San Diego)
Thousands of bleary-eyed San Diegans spent the night in lines outside stores or awakened early Friday to take advantage of Black Friday deals.
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Black Friday deals draw crowds at stores in Kalamazoo and Portage (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
18-year-old Mike Eby, a senior at Portage Northern High School, and a friend gained their prized first place in line at Circuit City by stepping past three men who were asleep in a tent. "We just ate Thanksgiving dinner and came here," he said, of their 8:30 p.m. arrival time the night before. "Hey, you snooze you lose." Found a deal? • Did you find a great deal this morning? Tell us about it. ...
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