September 20th, 2009
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Great, Now that you have bought a flat screen Television or plasma TV, the next best thing to do is to ensure that you get the best out of it. To entertain yourself in a best possible manner what you need to do is think of a proper place your Plasma TV or LCD that will ensure comfortable viewing. The best option to choose is to mount your LCD or Plasma TV at suitable height for straight view.
The next step- is to buy a Television wall bracket to mount your television. The Television bracket should be specially design for your specific Tv model, so that you don’t have to face any difficulty in fixing your LCD Television.
If you are looking for LCD TV wall brackets, you will need to consider these 5 important things.
- The size of the TV
- Type of the wall
- Type of LCD TV wall bracket
- Cable measurement
- and identify a place where you will mount your LCD flat panel.
While considering the type of LCD TV wall mount you have to decide whether you want a fixed wall mount, tilting wall mount, motorized wall mount, and arm mount. Read more…
September 13th, 2009
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If you are in the market for an LCD TV, you will likely hear a number of new, and sometimes confusing, terms bandied about. It is important to understand what these words mean to you, the television technology shopper.
*Aspect Ratio – the aspect ratio of the TV helps to determine its suitability for watching movies and television programming in true widescreen format. While the traditional television has always used a aspect ratio of 4:3, i.e. 4” wide, 3” high, the typical LCD television uses an aspect ratio of 16:9, providing a truer widescreen picture perfect for watching DVD and VHS movies, as well as traditional television programming.
*Inputs – the TV inputs are important if you plant to connect a DVD player, VCR, game console, computer or other device to the LCD display panel. There are many different types of inputs, and it is important that the TV you choose provide a number of different options for getting signals to the device. A TV with a great many inputs will allow you to connect a number of different devices to the TV, greatly enhancing its versatility and its value. Read more…
September 7th, 2009
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What Is Satellite Television?
Satellite television refers to TV service beamed to subscribers via orbiting communications satellites high above earth from a distance of between – 22, 000 to 37, 000 international miles making it possible for TV programs to reach wider areas than was possible with either the traditional terrestrial or cable tv which out reach was hampered by earth’s curvature and distance.
When Was The First Satellite Television Aired?
It was in 1962 that the very 1st television signal was up linked from Europe on to the Telstra satellite and beamed over North America. Anik1 was the first domestic North American satellite launched in 1973 in Canada.
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September 7th, 2009
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While there are many elements that make up the average home theater system most people often overlook the importance of their televisions to the overall video and movie watching experience. As with all things in life, bigger, when it comes to tv for your home theater, is not always better. There are many things that must be considered when selecting the best possible television for your home theater and size is only one of many.
Mass retailers show tv in a manner that suits their purpose, which is a sale. This doesn’t mean that their methods for displaying their tv paints those sets in a proper light for your home viewing experience. Not so long ago, a 20-inch viewing window for your TV was considered huge. It was a luxury saved for those who were extremely wealthy. The truth of the matter is that if you do not sit a proper distance from your television the quality of the picture will look horrible if your set is too large.
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Regular readers of LCD TV Buying Guide reviews will notice that our display reviews often contain lengthy sections detailing the various picture adjustments available on a particular LCD television. Why? Because in order to get the best detail and most accurate picture from your TV, you’ll need to do some adjusting with these controls.

Factory settings on TVs are almost always tweaked to maximum brightness and contrast and are enabled with image “edge enhancement” features as well. Manufacturers do this so that the TV picture will “pop” on the retail store floor compared to other models. However, this is not how the director of the programming you are viewing intended for you to see the film, or sports or sitcom that you see. It’s not natural to the eye and a lot of the “enhancement” settings on a plasma or LCD TV these days are just the opposite of that. Setting the proper color, brightness, and and operating levels on an LCD TV can make a huge difference in your viewing pleasure.
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60 Plasma TV Console with Media Storage – Designed for Plasma / LCD TVs up to 60 inches Brushed metal legs and Read more…