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		<title>Make watching the Super Bowl super</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2009 20:15:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            <p>The Super Bowl is one of the must-watch TV events of the year, and it can be a complete viewing experience.</p>
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On <i>The Early Show</i> on Tuesday, CNET TV Senior Editor Natali Del Conte presented super ways to make watching the big game as good as it can be for the serious living-room fan, showcasing some high-tech gadgets providing premiere ways to watch.
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She also showed those who don't want to purchase anything how to make the best of what they already have:
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<b>The serious splurge: Panasonic 65-inch Premiere</b><br />

This model is the Ferrari of televisions, and it only began shipping last week. It is sold only through really high-end retailers, and it cannot yet be ordered online. It has a professional studio-quality monitor and the richest black detail of any TV on the market. The plasma technology offers clear motion reproduction, deeper blacks, and a wider viewing angle.
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Price: $9,995
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<b>The more affordable: Vizio 37-inch television</b><br />

This model is not only affordable for a flat-panel TV, it gets great reviews from technology sites and magazines. It has accurate gray-scale and primary colors. This model also has one of the most important things that you should <i>always</i> look for in an HDTV--more than one HDMI port. This one has three, in fact, as well as one PC output. If you are looking for a solid and advanced LCD at a decent price, this is it.
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Price: $730 ...
                        
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		<title>&#8216;60 Minutes&#8217;: Following the trail of toxic e-waste</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 15:01:00 +0000</pubDate>
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                            <p>When <a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/60minutes/main3415.shtml"><i>60 Minutes</i></a> correspondent Scott Pelley and his crew went to China to record the black market dismantling of electronic waste, or e-waste, the experience was almost as hazardous for the <i>60 Minutes</i> team as working with the toxic material is for poor Chinese workers.</p>
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Jumped by a gang of men overseeing the e-waste operations who tried to take the CBS team's cameras, Pelley's crew managed to escape and bring back footage of the hazardous activities. Pelley's investigation will be broadcast this Sunday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. ET/PT. 
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The Chinese attackers were trying to protect a lucrative business of mining the e-waste -- junked computers, televisions and other old electronic products -- for valuable components, including gold. "They're afraid of being found out. This is smuggling. This is illegal," says Jim Puckett, founder of the Basel Action Network, a group working to stop the <a title="Report raps dumping of high-tech trash -- Monday, Feb 25, 2002" href="/Report-raps-dumping-of-high-tech-trash/2100-1040_3-844195.html">dumping of toxic materials</a> in poor countries that certifies ethical e-waste recyclers in the United States. "A lot of people are turning a blind eye here. And if somebody makes enough noise, they're afraid this is all going to dry up." 
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<a title="E-waste recycling poisons people with heavy metals -- Tuesday, Apr 15, 2008" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-9919304-54.html">E-waste workers in Guiyu, China</a>, where Pelley's team videotaped, put up with the dangerous conditions for the $8 a day the job pays. They use caustic chemicals and burn the plastic parts to get at the valuable components, often releasing toxins that they not only inhale, but release into the air, the ground and the water. Potable water must now be trucked into Guiyu and scientists have discovered that the city has the highest levels of cancer-causing dioxins in the world. Pregnancies in Guiyu are six times more likely to result in miscarriages, and seven out of 10 children there have too much lead in their blood. 
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... <p>Originally posted at <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10085690-54.html" class="origPostedBlog">Green Tech</a></p>
                        
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