Geoffrey Morrison
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Curved OLED HDTV screens are a bad idea (for now)

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

June 18, 2013
TV weight: Fact and fiction

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

June 17, 2013
What is 1080p24?

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

June 11, 2013
Poll: Would you go full cyborg?

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

June 6, 2013
Benchmark test Blu-ray helps you set up your TV like a boss

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

May 20, 2013
DLP vs LCD vs LCoS: Projector tech pros and cons

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

May 6, 2013
The big picture: Projection screen basics

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

May 2, 2013
The end of plasma?

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

April 25, 2013
Poll: What's stopping you from getting a plasma?

Filed in: TV and Home Theater

April 15, 2013
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About Me

  • Member since:

    March 30, 2011
    • CNET.com

    Occupation:

    Writer

    Geoffrey is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CNET.

  • Short bio:

    Geoffrey Morrison was Editor in Chief of Home Entertainment magazine and before that, Technical Editor of Home Theater magazine. He is a Contributing Technical Editor of Sound+Vision magazine, Senior Tech Editor at HDGuru.com, and writes articles and reviews for TheWirecutter.com, BigPictureBigSound, Residential Systems magazine, e-Gear magazine, and several other websites and print publications. He is NIST and ISF trained, and has a degree in Audio Production from Ithaca College.
  • Home page:

    http://geoffreymorrison.com

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