HDTeleVision Review

Clean a Plasma TV is easy

by admin on Jun.02, 2009, under Uncategorized

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Plasma tv are very high tech pieces of equipment designed to be lightweight, its very thin, and able to produce extremely high quality picture and great sound. These screens can also be used as computer monitors. To make such sharp images, plasma television screens are built from many very tiny glass, gas-filled bubbles. Each individual pixel of the screen image contains three color bubbles that produce either red, green, or blue (RGB)- that lights when electric current is run through the matrix. Due to this process by which they create such high-definition images, plasma television screens are more delicate than an ordinary television screen and require extra caution when cleaning.

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Grab Compact Home Theater For Small Spaces

by admin on Jun.02, 2009, under Uncategorized

As the population grows, the problem of space grows as well. Gone are the days filled with huge plantation style homes around the world as communities are more and more often filled to capacity with apartment buildings, condos, and homes built on compact lots in housing communities.

Space might have been a mitigating factor in the past when it comes to the purchase of a home theater but with the creation of many box kits and emerging technology it is no longer a good reason not to move forward into this century of electronic convenience and move quality picture and sound in the comfort of your very own home.

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LG 37LH7000 37in LCD TV Review

by admin on May.17, 2009, under LG

Design
• High gloss black with red accents

Picture
• HD Ready 1080p
• Twin XD Engine
• Resolution: 1920 x 1080
• Brightness: 500cd/m2
• Intelligent Sensor II
• 24p Real Cinema
• AV Mode (Cinema, Sport, Game)
• Expert Mode
• Dynamic Contrast Ratio: 100,000:1

Sound
• Invisible Speakers
• Clear Voice II
• 2 Way 4 Speakers (10W x 10W)
• SRS TruSurround XT

Convenience
• Simplink
• Energy Saving Recommended
• Swivel Stand
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Samsung 70 Series LCD Monitors

by admin on May.09, 2009, under SAMSUNG

Samsung Introduces New Slim Touch of Color LCD Monitors -Under the guise of the 70 Series which comprises of the P2070, P2370, and P2370HD LCD displays. These three monitors will feature a slim profile, where the P2070 and P2370 come with a screen depth of 30mm while the P2370HD stands at 65.5mm, alongside Samsung’s Touch of Color (ToC) design. What makes the 70 Series so interesting is the inclusion of Starlight Touch Controls that will see the On Screen Display buttons integrated directly into the bezel, making it feel as though you were manipulating touch controls. Shared specifications among all three include :

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Widescreen TV

by admin on Apr.30, 2009, under Uncategorized

Over 90 % of all broadcasts are in traditional aspect. Most are not in widescreen formatting or have been pre formatted coming from the broadcaster to fit traditional aspects. If you mostly watch regular television broadcasts and do not routinely use a service provider that has widescreen broadcasts or movies using widescreen aspects, then widescreen is not for you.
The beauty of current of having a widescreen for computer gaming is the ability to use the split screen option on many different games without feeling crushed. This is especially true on many First Person Shooter games. If you are an avid gamer, a widescreen HDTV will only enhance your game experience.

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LG Will not leaving plasma biz

by admin on Apr.27, 2009, under LG

If a report by Digitimes is accurate, LG will quit production of plasma HDTVs this year.

However, LG has vehemently denied the rumor and demanded that Digitimes either pull the article from its Web site “or add a statement from LG that this story was speculative and completely without merit,” The New York Times’ Gadgetwise reports.
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Full HDTV Or An HD Ready TV?

by admin on Apr.06, 2009, under Uncategorized

What is the difference between an HDTV and a HD Ready TV? for starters, you don’t have to buy a tuner because this is already built into the unit. You just need to get an antenna and then connect this to the HDTV’s F connector.

If signal is coming through cable, you still need to get the set up box. If you happen to have a CableCARD, you don’t need to buy or borrow the set-top box. To use this, your unit must have a CableCARD slot and of course the card.

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Mitsubishi LT-46148 LCD HDTV

by admin on Apr.05, 2009, under MITSHUBISHI

LCD has come a long way since just a few years ago, taking over the flat panel market up to about 50″ in screen size. While Mitsubishi is far better known for rear projection DLP since the demise of CRT, market forces can’t be ignored and consumers remain spellbound by the flat panel concept in their homes. Let’s see what Mitsubishi has to offer and how their LCD products compare.
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Plasma And Lcd Television

by admin on Mar.24, 2009, under Uncategorized

The plasma and LCD (liquid crystal display) televisions are the epitomes of the new TV – flat, thin, and vibrant. However, certain features set them apart from each other and a discerning buyer can see through the similarities and determine what product fits her/his needs.

Looks can be deceiving, and the difference between plasma and LCD screens is not an exception. The profiles of both TV types feature a thin contour and a flat screen – the significant aesthetic distinction they have compared to earlier models. Their disparity can be found in the machinery that is used. For the Plasma TV, gas plasma cells are charged in determined amount of electrical voltages in order to conjure a picture. On the other hand, the LCD TV produces images by charged liquid crystals that are pushed between two plates made of glass.

The unique approach that each TV employs results to a subtle distinction between the plasma and LCD sets. One may be better than the other in a certain aspect of giving entertainment through the TV, and it is important to take note of their strengths and weaknesses in deciding what kind of set to purchase.

Plasma over LCD

Plasma sets gives better picture quality than LCD screens in terms of contrast and color. Since this type of TV set can show black much better than its counterpart, the dark shots in a film can be clearly seen as opposed to showing it with an LCD set. Because there is no tendency for color to saturate in Plasma, the colors of its images are brighter.
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Panasonic Viera 42-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV

by admin on Mar.24, 2009, under Uncategorized

With the 2008 Panasonic Viera series you’ll get a high quality 1080p Plasma HDTV with great contrast and real looking colors. TH-42PZ85U is one great 42 inch plasma HDTV
The 1080p format gives you wonderful 1920×1080 resolution. It is suitable for the full HD TV programs and Blu-ray HD movies. You can also watch regular programs too. The built in GalleryPlayer allows you to enjoy the world’s finest high definition art and photography on your Panasonic HD plasma TV.
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