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From Forrest Hartman, Your Guide to TV / Video.
Happy Monday everyone and thanks for continuing to subscribe to my TV/Video blog. Just as I was putting this week's newsletter together, I read a very interesting report from David Katzmaier of CNET, who received a statement from Panasonic saying that the black levels on their plasma sets will change with time. Since this has the potential to be a pretty big deal in the TV world, I decided I had better lead this weeks newsletter with the story. So, give my piece a read and be sure to check out Katzmaier's original report. I've inlcuded the link in my post.

CNET: Panasonic Admits to Black Level Changes on Plasma Tele
If you are considering the purchase of a plasma television, you'll do well to read a new report from CNET's HDTV reviewer, David Katzmaier. In the story, Katzmaier says Panasonic admitted to him that the background brightness on its plasma sets will adjust over time.... Read more

Consumer Reports Gives Thumbs Up to Fiber-Optic TV Service Providers
In its February, 2010, issue, Consumer Reports magazine provides the results from a survey in which customers rated TV, Internet and phone service providers in a variety of categories. The... Read more

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A new study by the Opinion Research Corporation (ORC) indicates that 62 percent of American consumers already have an HDTV in their home and that another 12 percent want... Read more

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