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Daily Web roundup: Bringing back the X-Files , Avatar trailer, 200Hz Bravias to be obsolete?
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Daily Web roundup: Bringing back the X-Files , Avatar trailer, 200Hz Bravias to be obsolete?

by Staff writers  on Aug 24, 2009
Tags: webroundup
Should filmmakers bring back the X-Files? Also: Samsung reportedly has a 480Hz HDTV in the pipeline, and Xbox 360 owners await price drop.

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Bringing back the X-Files - a good idea?

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Google Books - the saga continues

 

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