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Watch Lost Online To Enjoy The Hottest Trend Of Web Entertainment ... Development of online viewing facility is an answer against rigidness associated with time-bound television entertainment...

Cleaning All Your Audio-Video Home Entertainment Components ... Television Televisions are usually the largest items in anyone's home entertainment system. They also seem to attract the most dust...

Ipod Video: Portable Entertainment Right At The Palm Of Your Hands ... It can support up to 150 hours of music videos with a 2.5 inch clear video display that will definitely give you maximum entertainment...

Sony Ericsson W960i - A Fascinating World Of Entertainment ... The TFT touchscreen of the Sony Ericsson W960i gives a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and supports 256K colours. This screen is compatible with many games; one can even use it to watch video clips...

PlayStation 3- Connect It To Your PSP And Carry Your Entertainment Wherever You Go ... Connect It to Your PSP First, you will have to learn how to connect your PlayStation Portable to your PlayStation 3. By the way, if you do not have a PSP, it is time you got yourself one...

Playstation 3: An Ultimate Entertainment Option ... Enthrall yourself by playing thrilling games and indulge in great fun. This entertaining system also consists of a CD and DVD player...

Smartphones - Beyond Voice To Information And Entertainment ... Smartphones pack a diverse range of features and functionalities into the handset that makes them a mobile information center and entertainment device for the user...

An entertainment is something which distracts us or diverts us from the routine of daily life. It makes us for the time being forget our cares and worries; it interrupts our conscious thoughts and habits, rests our nerves and minds, though it may incidentally exhaust our bodies. Art, on the other hand, though it may divert us from the normal routine of our existence, causes us in some way or other to become conscious of that existence.
—Sir Herbert Read (1893–1968)

Such reproductions may not interest the reader; but after all, this is my autobiography, not his; he is under no obligation to read further in it; he was under none to begin.... A modest or inhibited autobiography is written without entertainment to the writer and read with distrust by the reader.
—Neville Cardus (1889–1975)

The most puzzling thing about TV is the steady advance of the sponsor across the line that has always separated news from promotion, entertainment from merchandising. The advertiser has assumed the role of originator, and the performer has gradually been eased into the role of peddler.
—E.B. (Elwyn Brooks)