TVSnob Monthly Roundup: January 2006
Wow! Is January already over? We had a busy month which started out with CES 2006. You'll want to read the TVSnob CES 2006 Roundup to see some of our favorite products that were introduced at the world's largest consumer electronics trade show.
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One of the great things about January is football. We had some great college football bowl games and some incredible NFL playoff games. We also had some TV buying tips to help you get ready for the Super Bowl. Here's a brief recap of some of those headlines:
Super Bowl XL Going Super HDTV
How to buy a big TV
Jerome Bettis Almost Became the Next Bill Buckner
Run Onto a Football Field - Lose Your TV Priviledges!
Rose Bowl Tonight Wraps up the College Football Season
We also featured quite a few cool reviews and buying guides:
NeuNeo HVD2085 1080p Upconverting DVD Player Review
How to Buy A LCD Television in 8 Easy Steps
TV on the Road Without a Slingbox
Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote for Xbox 360 Review
Of course we wouldn't want to forget our general TV rants:
CSI Doesn't Make an Idiot a Smarter Criminal!
Why I Don't Trust Reality TV
No more Employee Discount Commercials Please - In Fact I'll Pay Double!
We also had some interesting news tidbits:
The Xbox 360 Sure Cooks a Mean Omelete
Don't Tell My Kids that the British Have all of the Cool Toys
WB and UPN Networks to Become One
Sleuth Channel - A Bit of Crime Nostalgia
And last but not least, be sure to check out our archives of Weekly TV on DVD releases and Weekly TV Ratings.
Stayed tuned for an awesome February!
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Posted by William Hungerford at February 3, 2006 11:22 AM