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Archive for March 14th, 2010

When we hear the name Panasonic, we have come to expect some really great things. They did not disappoint us in expecting those things either. The all new Panasonic TX-P50S10 has 400-Hz technology which allows viewing in full HD motion and viewing of still images with 900 lines of resolution. This television comes with the expected self-illuminating plasma display you expect on their plasma screens. You will still enjoy bright, crystal clear motion in your action sequences. No leaving residual picture images on the screen because of the fast moving images.

The Sony Bravia KDL37V5810 is packed with innovative features. The company strives to give you the best in technology, and this set generally delivers it in spades utilising some of the newest applications and tools that are on any set. The sound quality is only average, however.

The looks of the Sony KDL37V5810 brings no surprises. It is cased in the glossy black so often seen in any television on the market, and it works since this can be placed into any home and fit into the decor easily. They do make some innovation here with a swivel base, allowing the television to be placed at any angle you want for viewing.

The Panasonic TX-L37S10 is classed as an entry-level Full HD LCD television. That means that it may not have some of the classy gadgets and doodads that the more expensive televisions have but it is easier on the wallet and delivers solid performance.

First off, in terms of design, it is black, glossy and so fairly generic, looking no different to a host of similar liquid crystal and plasma televisions in the same bracket.

The Panasonic TX-L37V10B is one of the better models that have incorporated the best in the latest television technologies. It is a model that is able to provide support for many kinds of formats and this is what differentiates it from other competing models. Being thirty-seven inches in size it provides a large viewing screen and it also boasts of support for internet usage and it can also handle various kinds of video formats and in addition it has the versatility to play several different roles as well.

Is Albert Pujols the best hitter that we’ve ever known? That is a question that has been asked hundreds of times, and the debate doesn’t look like it’s going to go away any time soon.

To keep the debate modern and up to date, we shall only compare Pujols with players we are familiar with from the past thirty years.

Today’s baseball bears little resemblance to the game that was played in past eras, so a comparison between Albert Pujols and Willie Mays for example just doesn’t stand up. Only players from the modern game could be compared.