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Big-screen bargain hunters can get a 55-inch Dynex LCD TV DX-55L150A11 with 120Hz technology for just $800.
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Big-screen funnyman Will Ferrell drops by The Office tonight for the first of four guest appearances to help send off Steve Carell's Michael Scott.
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Big-screen biographies are the stuff of Oscar-laden star turns and overly familiar narrative arcs: Everyone already knows how the story ends.
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Big-screen plasmas do tend to cost less than similar-sized LCDs, and are generally better for theater-like viewing.
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Big-screen plasmas do tend to cost less than similar-sized LCDs, and are generally better for theater-like viewing.
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Associated Press Big-screen TVs, shown at a Colchester, Vt., store, sold well last quarter, but Costco's discounts on other big-ticket items soured profits.
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Big-screen monitors will soon be installed on buses so those students who choose not to take individual classes can watch science videos together, listening through wireless headphones.
Internet Access Turns School Buses Into Rolling Classrooms 2008
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L.M. Otero/Associated Press Big-screen televisions were popular at a Wal-M.rt in Dallas.
Early Morning Frenzy 2008
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Highlights of the Complete Buyer's Guide to Big-screen TVs, a free online video produced by our expert testers to help you choose a new HDTV wisely ..
Episode No. 2 2006
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Highlights of the Complete Buyer's Guide to Big-screen TVs, a free online video produced by our expert testers to help you choose a new HDTV wisely.
Episode No. 2 2006
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