tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-54054886504812287792008-07-05T09:31:18.599+02:00PLASMA TVAntonellanoreply@blogger.comBlogger76125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-88417713384872395362008-07-05T09:25:00.002+02:002008-07-05T09:31:18.630+02:00The Green Side of LCD TVsWe're slowly getting better at it. Every other Tuesday increasing numbers of black boxes line the roads, filled with paper, bottles and cans. More of us use energy saving light bulbs. And, at least no one laughs these days at the idea of recycled toilet paper. <br /><br />It's a start I guess. Is it enough? Probably not, it's hard to ignore the newspaper headlines – climate change is happening, and, trying to reduce the amount we throw away and consume is ever more important. The real culprits work at national and international level, but, without meaning to sound righteous, that's no reason not to try and play our part. Although recycling in the UK has quadrupled in the past 10 years, and there are higher targets to reduce the amount of waste placed in landfill sites, it still sometimes feels like a drop in the (rising) ocean.<br /><br />Looking around the house, I know that despite all my best efforts to recycle, reuse, and not driving a car, I'm probably not making the carbon tiptoe that I'd like to. This period of introspection has been prompted largely because my TV broke down. Kaput. Gone. <br /><br />Perhaps, I thought, I could look for an energy efficient way of replacing it? Buying second hand was the most obvious option, the ultimate in recycling. However, my contribution to landfill as a result of only ever having bought old TVs is pretty alarming, as they're already on their way out when I get hold of them. <br /><br />So, I started looking into energy efficient options for new TVs. Given that TVs are pretty much prerequisite in every home in the Western world, the statistics for energy use are scary; in the UK we waste over one billion pounds keeping appliances on standby alone. My research was interesting though, because it seems that if I buy an <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dealtime.co.uk/-lcd+tv" target="_blank">LCD TV</a>, it will use 50% less power than other types.<br /><br />I'd discounted them as an option, thinking that they were too modern and hi-tech to be anything but power guzzlers. Apparently not though. It seems that they use less energy, emit less radiation and I get a slinky, bigger picture. This all seemed to be too good to be true – probably way beyond my budget. Wrong again, now the initial novelty is over, it seems that buying an LCD TV isn't going to cost much more. I found the best deals online and it seems that unless, of course, I go for a super size one, it's a viable option.<br /><br />So, now I've done the research, placed an order and am just waiting for delivery. My TV free evenings left me wondering if there was anything more creative and eco-friendly to do with the old broken set. <br /><br />Turning it into a fish tank appealed, but I don't really like fish. <br /><br />I've gone, instead, for the ultimate green option. Filled it with earth and planted flowers in it. I have to say that it has brought a whole new meaning to the idea of watching TV! <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />About the Author<br />Sarah Maple uses <a rel="nofollow" href="http://uk.shopping.com" target="_blank">Shopping</a>.com to find <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dealtime.co.uk/-lcd+tv" target="_blank">LCD TV</a> stands at the best prices!Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-33103282884400538692008-06-30T07:56:00.000+02:002008-06-30T07:59:25.239+02:00Should You Buy An LCD TV?One big advance in modern video technology is the LCD TV. Let<br />face it, few homes today are without a TV set, and when the old<br />one goes caput, they will most likely end up having to buy either <br />an LCD or plasma TV. LCD TV's are based on the same <br />technology as many of the things we already have in our homes, <br />such as digital alarm clocks and calculators.<br /><br />LCD TV's offer much brighter and higher contrasts than the old<br />CRT models. LCD TV's also reduce glare on the screen, which<br />can be hassle on the old sets, especially if you are watching <br />something filmed in a dark background or environment. <br />Reducing the glare also helps to counteract the negative effect<br />that watching TV has on your vision, caused by eye strain. It<br />is important to pay close attention to the dot pitch offered by <br />these TV's, as the lower the dot pitch, the better picture and <br />clearer resolution you will have.<br /><br />LCD TV's offer good value for your money because they tend<br />to last a lot longer than most average TV's In testing, many <br />have held up to over sixty thousand hours of play without <br />having any problems. That would equate to about fifteen to <br />twenty years for the average TV use.<br /><br />It is recommended to buy your LCD TV in a brand name, as<br />they tend to be made with higher quality light sources, which<br />will ensure you have high quality for the life of the set. Some <br />bulbs are replaceable in the event of a problem, but others can <br />cause you to have to replace the whole set. It is important to <br />buy a well known brand name that has good warranty coverage <br />on the bulbs, as you are likely to get better service should a <br />problem occur.<br /><br />LCD TV's can be expensive, so you should definitely think about<br />the price of the set in relation to the size of the screen. If you <br />desire a large screen TV, you will probably be paying quite a <br />penny for an LCD TV that you will be satisfied with. But, on the <br />same thought, keep in mind that the picture quality is a lot<br />better, meaning that you may be happy with a smaller screen <br />if it fits your budget better.<br /><br />As with any large purchase, it is a good idea to shop around<br />and do your homework. Look at several of the same models <br />from different dealers to negotiate the best price range. Keep <br />in mind to look at the customer service history of the company,<br />as well as what warranty coverage they offer. The best price may <br />not always come with the best products or service. LCD TV's can <br />be purchased online, but you should definitely make certain that <br />you are buying from a reputable dealer, maybe even checking with the Better Business Bureau before making your final choice. <br />Remember, don't be afraid to ask the dealer questions about your purchase and warranty info, and if he seems unknowledgeable or reluctant to answer, take it as a good sign that you should do your shopping for your LCD TV elsewhere.<br /><br /><br />Article written by Angel Estrella.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-58560416703071886012008-06-13T09:20:00.001+02:002008-06-13T09:23:41.037+02:00Ozfree’s Practical Guide On Buying A Plasma TVBuying a TV seems like an easy task and it should be but because of the evolution of technology, buying a TV especially a Plasma TV is now a tedious task. First off, a Plasma TV is a flat and lightweight type, commonly installed on walls, that revolutionizes television viewing because of it can deliver high definition quality and serve multi functions. Although its new in the market, there is a wide variety of options available that makes it difficult for consumers to find the right TV that fits their budget but at the same time have the features and picture quality that they want. The good news is there is a Plasma flat screen TV that fits each individual’s lifestyle.<br /><br />What to consider when buying your own plasma TV?<br />Before buying your own plasma TV for your house below are some of the things to consider so that you can get the best out of your money’s worth.<br /><br /><br />1. How much is your budget. Set a price range that you will allot to spend for your new television. Be resourceful and maximize your money, don’t let your budget limit your options rather find the best deal out it.<br /><br />2. Where will you place your Plasma TV?<br />This is a factor to be considered because it will help you determine the space on the wall that will accommodate it as well as the right size to be purchased. It takes a little space but a better viewing will be achieved if there is at least 8 feet distance between you and the TV. This type of TV also performs better on well lit rooms but avoid placing it on a wall facing the window where the sunlight will shine directly to it.<br /><br />3. How long is the life of the panel? It is one of the most important factor to consider because you want to invest on something that will last for years. 60,000 hours is the minimum life of the panel, thats roughly 15 years and more of daily 10 hours couch potato moments with your plasma TV.<br /><br />4. What is the angle? For perfect viewing, it should be around 170-degrees, or about 85-degrees in both directions from its center. A better angle allows perfect viewing pleasure without having to stay in the middle seat each time.<br />5. What is the contrast ratio?<br /><br />The contrast ratio is important for the resolution of the picture that your plasma TV can offer. The best available in the market is the ration or 10,000 to 1, and that’s a billion on colors for your screen.<br /><br />6. What are the add ons?<br />Plasma TV or any basic television is not only used for viewing local and cable shows, an ideal Plasma TV provides inputs for other devices so that it can also work for your DVD player, computer monitor, play video games and more. For an ultimate home entertainment it should have an integrated tuner and built-in surround sound system with at least Dolby 5.1<br /><br />7. How high is higher?<br />Resolution is the clarity of the image or video on display and it is a factor to consider since a higher resolution allows you to watch closer without experiencing a loss in image quality<br /><br />So what makes up best plasma TV? Most of the time the best plasma TV available in the market is not the biggest, most expensive or those with the best resolution, but the one that the consumers can afford to buy that will definitely fit into their homes and lifestyle.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Mei recommends Oz <a href="http://classifieds.ozfreeonline.com/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Free Classified Ads</a> site for your online resource of best buy sell trade deals. Great finds for portable pools classified ads at OzFree.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-66376082050409743722008-06-05T05:31:00.002+02:002008-06-05T05:38:17.136+02:00LCD TV UK<a href="http://bp2.blogger.com/_kzkGq3fVd-o/R5gl2l4iOdI/AAAAAAAAAJA/ErsPqKNakGU/s1600-h/Panasonic+TH-50PX600.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;" src="http://bp2.blogger.com/_kzkGq3fVd-o/R5gl2l4iOdI/AAAAAAAAAJA/ErsPqKNakGU/s320/Panasonic+TH-50PX600.jpg" border="0" alt="lcd tv uk"id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5158914992965302738" /></a>As recently as just a few years ago, consumers needed a different monitor or screen for watching movies, for playing video games, or for watching television and for computing. That’s no longer the case. An LCD TV in the UK with a TV tuner allows you to enjoy virtually all your entertainment and audio-visual devices from one location, saving you space and money. If you live in university housing or a small flat, or if you just want to save space, an LCD TV in the UK with a built-in TV tuner is a simple way to accomplish all those goals. <br /><br />Here’s an example of how versatile a UK LCD TV with a TV tuner can be: you combine video from a PS2, an Xbox 360, cable TV, a DVD player, and the PC – all into one LCD monitor. You can watch TV with picture-in-picture mode while you work on your computer, then with a touch of a button switch over to playing an Xbox or PS2 game. Finished with the game? Toggle back to the TV feed or to your computer. <br /><br />Here’s an important consideration: many standard LCD monitors will accept television feeds through appropriate cabling, but you’ll need a cable box or cable converter to decode digital-TV signals. A UK LCD TV with a TV tuner overcomes that hurdle. Space limitations (for instance, determining where you have room to put the cable box) is a good reason to have the tuner built into the television. Also, if the tuner is built into the monitor, you’ll only need one remote control. <br /><br />Keep in mind that an LCD TV UK with a TV tuner built in will cost approximately 20 percent more than a monitor without a TV tuner. <br /><br />Here are some examples of some models of LCD TV UK you can purchase that come complete with TV tuners: <br /><br />1. Sony TV Tuner/Monitor MFM-HT75W – UK version: A flat panel LCD monitor with a 17” widescreen display, this model offers Digital S-video inputs, is HDTV capable, and has a remote control. <br /><br />2. Sony TV Tuner/Monitor MFM-HT95 – UK version: A flat panel LCD monitor with a 19” widescreen display, it is HDTV capable, has Digital S-video inputs, an SXGA display, and a remote control. Average retail price is approximately $720. <br /><br />3. Philips 17PF8946 17" Widescreen HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV UK with PC Input: A flat panel LCD with a built-in tuner, it also has a built-in FM tuner and built-in speakers. <br /><br />4. Magnavox 15MF605T/1 15" HD-Ready UK LCD TV with HD Component Video and PC Inputs: A flat LCD panel with a built-in tuner, the small size of this monitor makes it a great fit for tight spaces. It allows picture-in-picture viewing along with built-in speakers, and even comes with a V-chip for parental viewing controls. <br /><br />Where can you find an LCD TV in the UK? Major retailers like Curry’s and Richer Sounds carry a large selection LCD TVs in the UK. You can also try online electronics retailers, and frequently can find great deals at online auction sites like <a href="http://ebay.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">ebay.co.uk</a>. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Roger Wembley writes for <a href="http://www.biglcdtvs.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.biglcdtvs.com</a>. Grab your free insider's report on LCD TV and LCD Television news there today.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-67773135335994405332008-05-27T09:11:00.001+02:002008-05-27T09:17:45.715+02:00Five Tips For Buying Plasma TVsIf you've been wanting a plasma TV but need the justification to do so, there are numerous reasons for buying plasma TVs. First, of course, is picture quality. Because plasma TVs are made up of individual pixels, each pixel can display any one of billions of colors, making images come to life. Second, plasma TVs are flexible, in that they can display standard TV images, DVD movies, images from games, and - of course - HDTV. Third, plasma TVs take up very little space. You no longer have to have a home theater system that is four feet deep. Plasma TVs are usually less than six inches deep and can easily be mounted on a wall or hung from the ceiling. Fourth, plasma TVs are simply the technology of today. Why spend the little free time you have watching muddy images on an older TV when you can enjoy your favorite shows, movies, and games in bright, crisp color? <br /><br />Once you've decided to take the plunge, though, how do you go about choosing from among the many plasma TVs on the market? Here are five things to consider: <br /><br />1. Screen Size: When it comes to plasma TVs, bigger is only better if you have enough room. In this case, "enough room" isn't defined as the space where you will mount your plasma TV, but rather the room between you and the TV. For example, there should be at least eight feet of space between the viewer and a 37-inch plasma screen, and at least 15 feet of space between the viewer and a 50-inch plasma TV. <br /><br />2. Connections: You should choose a plasma TV that has the kind and number of outlets you need for the other components of your home theater system. Some of the available connections include component video, high-definition multimedia interface, A/V jacks, digital visual interface, and S-video. <br /><br />3. High Definition: Some plasma TVs come equipped with high-definition tuners, while others are simply HDTV-ready. If you're going to invest in a plasma TV, you should go with high definition. Look for at least 720 pixels as the second number in the resolution description. For example, a 1024 x 768 plasma screen is high definition; an 853 x 480 resolution is not. <br /><br />4. Mounting: There are several ways to mount plasma TVs, so think about whether you are going to mount yours on a stand, flat against wall, or from the ceiling - then make sure to get the necessary hardware for installation. <br /><br />5. Enjoy! Once you've made your selection from among the many plasma TVs on the market and installed it in your home theater, be sure to sit back, relax, and enjoy your new purchase for many years to come! <br /><br /><br /><b>Chris Robertson</b> is an author of <b>Majon International</b>, one of the worlds MOST popular <a href="http://www.majon.com" target="_blank" rel="_nofollow">internet marketing</a> companies.<br />For tips/information, click here: <b><a href="http://www.videozone.ispeedway.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Plasma TVs</a></b><br /><b>Visit Majon's <a href="http://www.majon.com/directory/Home_Furnishings" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Home Furnishings directory.</a></b>Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-38310635239136491832008-05-21T07:17:00.001+02:002008-05-21T07:19:39.549+02:00How to Find the Best LCD TVs Cheap<em>Looking to buy an LCD TV but don't want to mortgage your house or sell your first born to get one? Here's how to buy an LCD TV for the best possible price. </em><br /><br />LCD TVs are one of the hottest electronic products on the market today. But, boy, are they expensive, with prices starting at around $900 for a good quality LCD TV. And some LCD have been know to poop out after just a couple of months use. <br /><br />So how do you find a good quality LCD TV at the best possible price? Here's the secret ... <br /><br />LCD TVs <br /><br />LCD (light crystal display) TVs are constructed of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates made of glass. When electricity passes through the colored crystals they light up to produce a picture. <br /><br />LCD screens are now the most popular screens for computers and are quickly gaining in popularity as television screens. <br /><br />LCD TV Features <br /><br />The best LCD TVs have the following features: <br /><br />* Super sharp picture - LCD TVs have almost twice the clarity of tube TVs and are now comparable in clarity to plasma TVs. Watching an HD (high definition) program on an LCD TV is like looking at a scene through a window. <br /><br />* Light weight - Even large LCD TVs weigh less than 40 pounds so you can easily move them anywhere in your home. And LCD TVs are thin so you can place them almost anywhere, even mount them on a wall. <br /><br />* Long life - LCD TVs have an average screen life of 60,000 hours, almost twice that of some plasma TVs, and they aren't prone to screen "burn in" as are tube and plasma TVs, so they're better for playing video games. <br /><br />* Cheap to operate - LCD TVs use much less electricity than either tube TVs or plasma TVs. <br /><br />How to Get the Best Price on an LCD TV <br /><br />The first thing you need to do is figure out which size and model LCD TV you want. <br /><br />The best way to do that is to visit the largest electronics store or discount store in your area and take a look at the various LCD TV models. Check out the screen for color and clarity. Grab the remote, check out all the functions, and find out if it's easy to use. Then find a knowledgeable salesperson and ask him or her any questions you may have. <br /><br />When you feel you have enough information to make an informed decision as to which make and model of LCD TV you want, head back to your home, fire up your computer, and begin searching for LCD TVs on the Internet. <br /><br />There are various product comparison sites on the Internet that allow you to compare prices and even give you reviews that show you which products are best. The website I use not only compares product prices and gives you expert reviews, it also provides consumer reviews by people who own the product. <br /><br />If you're leery about buying an LCD TV from and unknown store, this website gives you consumer reviews of the store so you can find out if they're reputable and if they'll give good service. <br /><br />Note: Click on the links below for more information on the site I use. <br /><br />I used to go to discount warehouses to shop for big ticket items like LCD TVs. But now, because I've saved hundreds of dollars shopping online and have gotten the best products thanks to the consumer reviews, I do my shopping online. <br /><br />Try it. I know you'll like it. <br /><br />Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/lcd-tv.htm for more information on <a href="http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/lcd-tv.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LCD TVs</a> and to check out LCD TV models and prices. Click on this link for information on <a href="http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">free satellite TV systems and service</a>.<br /><br />The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on how to buy the best LCD TVs cheap.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-44333499271832651432008-05-17T07:50:00.001+02:002008-05-17T07:55:59.236+02:00LCD TVs - Get An Enhanced Viewing ExperienceThese days, a must have electronics device is a flat screen television. They are replacing the standard and bulky televisions gradually. The new craze among the masses these days is the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Television. These lightweight and slim devices offer crystal clear images making your viewing experience an exciting one. Now you can watch interesting documentaries, movies and serials as if you were watching them in a theater. These LCD TVs come with lots of popular brands like Sony, Panasonic, Sharp and Samsung.<br /><br />These equipments can be mounted directly on your room's wall thus saving a lot of space. Play interesting games and watch thrilling movies on the big screen TV that delivers a sharp picture. The great advantage of an LCD TV is that it offers low power consumption. Apart from providing space for items, it also offers good value for your money. Taking entertainment to new heights, these televisions are appealing to the public. People are having an enthralling experience watching the latest movies giving a cinema like experience.<br /><br />This astonishing device is capable of displaying up to a thousand different shades of one color. You can very well imagine the number of shades it can support for other colours. So we can say that it offers an incomparable display quality. The two types of LCD TVs are: Flat Panel and Rear Projection. An amazing advantage to this television is that it does not emit harmful electromagnetic waves. So you do not have to worry about harmful effects to your health.<br /><br />The user can easily choose from the wide variety of consumer electronics available at the online mobile phone shops. Selecting the right LCD TVs can be based on the picture quality, price and size and your other requirements. If you are worried about the light reflection from outside, you should purchase an LCD with an anti-glare coating.<br /><br />When selecting an LCD TV, you also need to consider the HDTV feature. For those who consider HDTV entertainment important, they have to purchase an LCD with HDTV capabilities. A consumer needs to do a lot of research before making a final decision. The main competitors in this area are Sharp and Samsung. One can even find cheap LCDs in an online cheap consumer electronics store.<br /><br />Some of the advantages of this television include:<br /><br />They give a sharper and clearer pictures when compared to a standard TV.<br /><br />They are thin, lightweight and can be placed anywhere at home or office.<br /><br />They have a flat screen so that there is no picture distortion.<br /><br />They have a long life, an average screen has life of 60,000 hours.<br /><br />They use much less electricity.<br /><br />They are popular screens for computers these days.<br /><br />If you are visiting the online market for purchasing an LCD TV, compare the prices offered by variety of retailers. Buying these <a href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/electronics/TV-DVD-and-VCR/Television.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">cheap televisions</a> require a lot of research. Earlier they were available in only smaller sizes, but these days they are found in size of 50 inches as well. Presently, the top manufacturers of these televisions include Samsung, Sony, LG, Philips and Sharp. The three varieties of this television include: standard definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED) and high definition (HD).<br /><br />A consumer can find an array of product comparison sites on the Internet. One can compare features of different models, their prices and even read reviews. Before choosing the best LCD TV, consider the which size would suit for your room. Also consider your budget. Prices are dropping down for these hi-definition televisions. So buying one would not be a pain for you. With amazing deals available at the online shops, these equipments become more affordable. You must evaluate all the models on the basis of size, life span, picture quality, power consumption, etc.<br /><br />For computers, LCD screens are gaining popularity. So the user can get an ultimate pleasure within the comfort of his house with these hi-end televisions.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/electronics/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Cheap Electronics</a>Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-82705009685356575032008-05-16T09:13:00.002+02:002008-05-16T10:45:40.361+02:00Don’t Touch That TV Screen! No, Really . . . I’m Serious . . . Don’t!Everyone assumes they know how to touch a television. With modern big screen technology that’s just not true . . . you can damage some TV screens by cleaning or even touching them. And once a screen is damaged, it cannot be repaired. This definitive article gives you everything you need to know about handling or cleaning a Plasma, LCD or DLP TV. <br />So you just bought a flat screen TV and no one told you anything about care and cleaning? <br /><br />"What do you mean, care and cleaning?" some will say. "I grew up with a TV in the house, didn’t I? Everybody knows how to take care of a TV . . . right? You just dust it off every couple of months and don’t let the kids chew on the power cord. . . right?" <br /><br />Well-l-l-l, there’s a little more to it than that when you own a Plasma, DLP or LCD flat screen TV. Some of it is common sense, but a lot what you need to know is unique to caring for the new television technology. <br /><br />Special care must be taken when handling a flat screen TV, especially when touching or cleaning the display screen. Thin sheets of glass hold the Plasma cells on a flat screen TV, if they crack, the screen is ruined and cannot be repaired! <br /><br />(If you’re not familiar with the differences between Plasma, LCD or DLP TVs, you should Google the "123 Guide To Plasma TV.com") <br /><br />Bottom line: you need to know what you’re doing if you want to protect your expensive new TV from damage. You’re in luck . . . I’m about to tell you! <br /><br />1) Avoid Touching The Screen! <br />Handle the TV only by the sides and bottom. Do your best not to touch the screen; don’t rub, scrub, tap, hit or touch it, since this could scratch, mar or permanently damage the screen. I actually want to encourage you not to touch the screen with your bare hands. (Good luck keeping the kids away from it!) <br /><br />2) Keep Your Plasma TV Upright! <br />Whether you’re moving it, installing it, storing or displaying it, you should never lay your Plasma flat on it’s face, even if the directions tell you to. The plasma elements that make up the picture are sandwiched between two thin layers of glass. If these glass panels crack, your TV screen will be ruined. Large LCD and DLP display screens can be just as delicate. <br /><br />3) Clean Your Flat Screen TV Correctly! <br />Even routine cleaning can present special challenges. You shouldn’t use dust cloths, chemical cleansers, soaps, sprays, alcohol or aerosols. Please don’t rub the screen, just dust it gently with absorbent cotton or chamois only. Clean the frame with a slightly moist sponge or cloth, don’t use chemicals or soaps. It’s best to unplug the TV before you begin cleaning. <br /><br />4) Buy A Good Surge Protector! <br />Spring for a quality surge protector with a reset button and power switch. A phone line or ethernet surge protector for your modem and a coax surge protector for cable TV are great features to look for. If you can’t find these features on a power surge protector you can order them separately. A basic surge protector costs less than $10, and a really good one costs $30 - $50. There’s no excuse for not connecting every major appliance in your house to one. One lightning strike, one power surge and your $2,500 flat screen TV could be fried! <br /><br />5) Don’t Let Your Big Screen TV Tip Over! <br />Most table stands are well designed, but be aware! When your teenager tries to imitate Kobe’s fantastic slam dunk or your toddler jumps up to slap Sponge Bob on the head, you don’t want a 150-pound big screen TV toppling over on them. Make sure your TV stand is sturdy, that it’s large enough to hold your TV (6-inches wider than the base) and is positioned against a wall, away from doorways and foot traffic. <br /><br />6) Make Sure Your Wall Mount Is Properly Installed! <br />A correctly installed wall mount has little chance of allowing your TV to tip over; just one more reason to get a professional installation. If Harry Handyman from next door installs your Plasma and the mount comes off the wall, you could be facing substantial damage or injury. If you don’t know how to run wiring inside your wall, get a pro to do it. <br /><br />7) Avoid Screen Burn-In! <br />Plasma displays have improved recently, but screen burn-in is still possible. Static images that don’t move or change, like video game scores, TV station logos, stock ticker displays and computer programs can burn images permanently into a Plasma screen. It may take weeks, months or years for the damage to become permanent, but it certainly can. LCD and DLP TVs cannot suffer burn-in. <br /><br />With proper care, your big screen TV will give your family decades of brilliant service and lasting memories. Just tune in to Entourage and enjoy! <br /><br />It's as easy as 1 2 3! <br /><br />About The Author <br /><br />Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed "Movie Nut" who created the website <a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">123 Guide To Plasma TV</a>. To visit us, click the links or paste this URL into your web browser: <br /><br />http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/ <br /><br />Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop under a palm tree. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/pages/why-buy-plasma.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Click Here</a> for more information on big screen TVs in the 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com!Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-83692987112280193712008-05-14T07:08:00.002+02:002008-05-14T07:15:32.616+02:00Digital Plasma TV: Enjoy movie theatre experience in your roomIf you want to have a movie theatre experience in your own room then digital plasma TV can help you in this regard. People who would like to have a bid wall mounted screen and money is not a problem for them, then plasma TV would be viable option for them. On the other hand, those who would like to go for a small or medium sized screen then LCD TV or LCD digital TV would be right option for them. <br /><br />In the case of a plasma screen, it works by lighting up of gases like xenon and neon, which are sandwiched between two glasses. So, you would find these screens to be very bright and having good contrast. In addition to this, it has wide viewing angle, which will help you in having a good view from the side as well. <br /><br />There are certain tips which you should keep in mind before buying a plasma TV. You need to take suggestion from your family member or from any of your friend before buying a plasma TV. A research work can help you in selecting the plasma TV, which you are exactly looking for. Before going for it, you should make a decision regarding the size of plasma TV in accordance with your room. Once you make up your mind, regarding the size of the of the plasma TV, then you should start looking for a bargain deal with major plasma TV providers like NEC, Hitachi, Sharp, Zenith, JVC TV etc. <br /><br />No doubt, buying a big screen plasma TV is not an easy task. However, you should make a review of various plasma TVs available with different companies, which will help you to build up your confidence level while buying a digital plasma TV. If you are looking for a flat plasma TV then you can look for it with the manufacturers like Sony, Panasonic, Pioneer and many other such brands. <br /><br />Another important thing is the placement of your plasma TV in your room? It is advisable to maintain a minimum distance of twice the width of your plasma TV screen. On the other hand, the farthest distance should not be more than five times the width of your screen. You should place the plasma TV in accordance with your eye level. <br /><br />These tips would certainly help you in buying and placing it in a perfect place in your room, which will let you to enjoy the movie theatre experience in the cosy comfort of your own room. <br /><br />xpert4u deals in digital tv, <a href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/digital-tv/digital-tv.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">digital plasma tv</a> and lcd tvAntonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-32170475733419910782008-05-13T19:52:00.001+02:002008-05-13T19:56:52.890+02:00How To Clean LCD ScreensLCD screens or displays are technical marvels but they have one minor problem: they gather dust like there's no tomorrow. Before you start cleaning any LCD screen you must remember, these screens are very delicate creatures - you must proceed with caution. Here's what you should do... <br />LCD screens are commonly found in laptops, PDAs, iPods and high definition TVs. If you look around your home, you will probably see 5 or more of these screens in your presence. They are everywhere! <br /><br />However, anyone who owns any type of LCD screen knows there is one minor problem with them. These screens or displays gather dust and dirt like there is no tomorrow. Just within a few weeks of purchasing your once pristine LCD screen, it starts picking up lint, dust particles, and smudges - ruining your full enjoyment of this technical marvel. <br /><br />Once you see your favorite LCD screen picking up a bit of dust, you immediately grab a tissue or paper towel and some water to clean it. DON’T! Or you will made a big mistake and you could possibly even do permanent damage to your delicate LCD screen. <br /><br />LCD screens are not like ordinary monitor screens. LCD screens are NOT GLASS, rather they are made up of a soft film that can easily be damaged by harsh paper towels and the chloride and other chemicals in ordinary tap water. These screens are very delicate, they must be handled with care and very, very gently. <br /><br />You must proceed with caution if you want to keep all your LCD screens in perfect mint condition. This is one case where a little knowledge could save you a whole lot of trouble and disappointment. <br /><br />The history of Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs) goes back over a hundred years. It was first mentioned by Otto Lehmann in 1904. The first operational LCD was made by RCA in 1968. Each display is made up of countless pixels, with light being filtered through them in a controlled manner. Thin-Film Transistor (TFT) is a form of LCDs which uses an active matrix to improve image quality. LCD technology has found its way into countless displays in laptops, PDAs, and high definition TVs. (Source - wikipedia.org) <br /><br />LCD Screen Cleaning Tips <br />Most experts suggest you can use a cleaning solution of 50% distilled water and 50% isopropyl (rubbing alcohol). You should use a soft cloth such as an old cotton T-shirt or handkerchief. Don’t use paper towels, tissues, or ordinary dish cloths, as harsh cloths may damage the soft surface of an LCD screen. <br /><br />Shut down any devices before cleaning them. Inspect the screen very carefully to take note of any special areas that have to be cleaned. Don’t spray any cleaning solution directly onto the screen but rather dampen your large cleaning cloth with your solution and apply very gentle pressure, cleaning the display in a circular motion. <br /><br />Don’t apply any hard pressure or touch the screen with your fingertips. It has been suggested you think of the screen as a smooth baby’s bottom and give it the same kind of care as you would give an infant’s delicate skin. <br /><br />Make sure you let the screen thoroughly dry before turning your device back on. You should now have a perfectly cleaned screen ready for your full viewing enjoyment once again. <br /><br />Word of Caution - you should always check your owner’s manual or the manufacturer for the recommended cleaning method for your particular LCD TV or Laptop Screen. <br /><br />You should also note, commercial LCD cleaning kits are very inexpensive. These cleaning kits will have everything your need to clean your LCD screen. Most will have a Microfiber Cloth or Chamois that are excellent for picking up dust and removing fingerprints and smudges. A can of Compressed Air is also handy for removing dust from your screen and from those hard to reach places. <br /><br />There are also stronger cleaning solutions to remove ink markings just in case your small child has confused your expensive laptop for an itch-a-sketch toy and created a modern masterpiece. Ouch! <br /><br />Some commercial cleaning formulas may contain the same mixture as the home-made one mentioned above, but newer cleaning solutions are alcohol and ammonia-free. Some have an anti-static coating that will help reduce the build up of dust particles. It would probably be wise to pick up one of these cleaning kits if you own a lot of LCD screens. You can also purchase single wipes and cleaners for traveling. <br /><br />What ever route you take, or cleaning formula you use, just remember to treat all your LCD screens with a whole lot of respect. Be gentle, be careful and be diligent. Make sure you clean all your LCD screens when the need arises. That way you will go on enjoying all your perfect pristine LCD screens for years to come. <br /><br />Copyright © 2006 Titus Hoskins. <br /><br />For other handy LCD cleaning tips and all the materials you need to clean LCD screens go here: How To Clean LCD Screens. To learn how to clean a laptop LCD screen try here: How To Clean Laptop ScreenAntonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-16464620771353729202008-05-10T09:20:00.002+02:002008-05-10T09:25:16.669+02:00Television: Going To The ExtremesIn recent years the number of options available to those in the market for a new television has certainly expanded. CRT televisions continue to be available and offer good quality viewing at an affordable price. DLP came along and offers larger screens that are accompanied of course by somewhat higher price tags. Plasma and LCD are currently the darlings on the show room floor and are able to offer large screens with a slim profile but again, despite price reductions in the past couple of years, require significantly more cash to procure one. More recently, the initial OLED television offerings hit the market for yet another option.<br /><br />With an increasing number of technologies available, TV size, profile, and pricing stretch across a wider spectrum as well for today's consumers. <br /><br /><br />Profile<br />CRT televisions have slimmed down a bit in recent years but still have the thickest presence; 18 inches or so although Samsung introduced a model which has a profile under 14 inches. A 32" model, generally the largest for CRT TVs, can be had for under $900. CRT TVs are still at the top of the market for bulkiness while at the bottom for purchase price.<br /><br />At the other extreme, Sony's XEL-1 offers consumers a digital flat panel HDTV with a profile of 3 mm. This great new technology comes with a price however; around $2499 for an 11 inch screen. Not something you would place in your living room for the family to gather around. Of course, taking things a bit further, Sony has announced it will be rolling out a second OLED in the near future; another 11 inch screen which will be only .3 mm in thickness. Pricing and other details aren't yet available but again cost would be expected to be at the top end of the scale for this size television leaving them as the thinnest and yet most expensive TV per inch available to consumers.<br /><br />Screen Size<br />The largest displays continue to be plasma televisions. It's been some time now since Samsung, Panasonic, and others showed off their 102", 103" and 108" displays but clearly with price tags over $69,000 and weights around 500 pounds, these aren't on the market for the general public. Certainly, 65" plasma televisions can be found on display in large retail stores for over $7,000 but the more interesting recent development for the average consumer who desires a huge screen for their home theater is Mitsubishi's new 73 inch DLP TV. This is a new extreme for DLP. Despite its large screen size this television weighs in around 100 pounds and is less than 18" thick; no thicker than many smaller CRT TVs. The better news is that these large screen sets can be found for under $2200.<br /><br />Pricing<br />Pricing clearly rises with increased screen size, thinner profiles, and newer technologies. Luckily as technologies mature, production techniques evolve, and volume increases, prices tend to creep lower. Currently CRT TV's are the most affordable, but as far as large screens go the new Mitsubishi DLP appears to be the leader at under $30 per inch while OLED, as the newest and slimmest, comes in around $227 per inch. <br /><br />Clearly the offerings are all over the map as far as size, profile, and price but this also translates into options that will fit the needs of consumers which are quite diverse as well.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Readers are encouraged to visit the author's online <a href="http://www.homemedias.info" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">home electronics store</a> or stop by her <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/dlp-tv" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">DLP TV</a> and <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/plasma-tv-care" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Plasma TV Care</a> webpages for more information and shopping.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-57440526021783773392008-05-08T14:56:00.002+02:002008-05-08T15:07:09.347+02:0010 Biggest Myths and Lies About Plasma TV!<em>This raw report rips open many common lies and myths about Plasma TV! It reveals the lies of con men, tricks used by TV salesmen and myths spread by well meaning boneheads. It’s a must if you’re in the market for a Big Screen Plasma, LCD or DLP TV. </em><br /><br />Rumors and myths about Plasma TV ricochet off the truth like machine gun bullets; sometimes it’s hard to tell fact from fiction.Lots of self proclaimed "experts" will tell you how Plasma TV screens give off deadly radiation, or will burn out in a year if they’re not refilled with fresh plasma.It’s dangerous to take half-baked information as fact: you end up making decisions based on lies. Let's punch holes in the most common misconceptions: <br /><br />(1) A Plasma TV will burn out in a year or two and needs to be replaced! <br /><br />A top of the line Plasma TV like a Panasonic or Pioneer has a life expectancy of 60,000 hours. So does a Sony LCD. If you watch a Plasma TV eight hours a day, it would take about twenty years for the unit to burn out. <br /><br />(2) "Plasmas blast radiation at you, it’s dangerous to sit closer than ten feet from the screen!" <br /><br />This is one of the wilder myths about Plasma TV! A tiny amount of UV radiation comes out of a Plasma display (you can measure it up to one inch from the screen). <br /><br />The tube television you put your nose on while you watched cartoons in the seventies form an image by shooting radiation at the screen! Radiation from a tube TV floods more than one foot into the room! You probably have several of these TVs in your house right now! <br /><br />(3) "I can’t afford to own a Plasma TV, they’re too expensive!" <br /><br />The price of both Plasma and LCD TVs has dropped dramatically in the last few years, and continues to drop. You can find 42" Plasma TVs for under $1000, and 50" screens for under $2000. <br /><br />(4) "My Plasma display will look great right out of the box!" <br /><br />A Plasma TV is often shipped with the picture, contrast or brightness controls set too "hot"; turned up so they’ll look great in a brightly lit TV showroom. Your living room is probably nowhere near this bright; you should adjust these controls to a level more pleasing to you. This also extends the life of your Plasma display. <br /><br />(5) Plasma TVs have better pictures than LCD TVs (and vice versa)! <br /><br />THE TRUTH: Either type of TV will give you a sparkling, razor sharp image on a giant flat screen television. Plasmas have better color, contrast and black level; LCDs can have a sharper image quality and won’t suffer from screen burn-in. <br /><br />(If you’re not familiar with some of the terms used above - LCD, contrast, screen burn-in - Google the "123 Guide To Plasma TV.com") <br /><br />(6) "I heard the plasma in a Plasma TV screen needs to be refilled every few years!" <br /><br />I love this one! Some Bone-Headed rumor gets started, it spreads like wildfire and the next thing you know, it's "common knowledge". <br /><br />It’s impossible to refill the plasma inside a TV screen. I suspect that con men have told unsuspecting customers such tales so that they can sell extended warranties, but it’s not true. <br /><br />(7) Plasma TVs are difficult to install! <br /><br />Well . . . yes and no! With a few strong friends you can easily table mount your Plasma onto the included base stand. A flat or tilted wall mount is much more complicated and may require professional help. <br /><br />(8) HD (High Definition) Plasma displays create a better image than ED (Enhanced Definition) displays! <br /><br />Usually true, but there are exceptions. A top of the line ED converter may outperform a bargain brand HD converter. But ED is outdated and is being phased out: you shouldn’t buy one. All Plasma TVs should soon feature the much sharper HDTV. <br /><br />(9) Plasma screens suffer from image burn-in! <br /><br />Again . . . yes and no! Advances in technology have greatly reduced the problem of screen burn-in on Plasma TVs. It’s harder to do, but you can still experience burn-in with a Plasma TV. The culprit is static images like station logos, video game score boards, computer programs, and stock tickers. Consider buying a LCD or DLP TV; these have no screen burn-in. <br /><br />(10) Handling a Plasma TV is just like handling any other TV!" <br /><br />A Plasma screen has hundreds of thousands of image cells sandwiched between two thin sheets of glass. You can't lay a Plasma TV flat on it’s face or even rub hard on a Plasma screen, for fear of causing the screen to crack. Once your Plasma screen cracks, it cannot be repaired. <br /><br />Take the time to learn the facts about Plasma TV before you consider making a purchase. Armed with the facts, you’ll have no problem picking a Big Screen TV that will thrill your family for years to come! Enjoy! <br /><br />It’s as easy as 123! <br /><br />About The Author: <br />Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed "Movie Nut" who created the 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com. To visit us, just click <a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a> Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop under a palm tree. For more information, click <a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/pages/why-buy-plasma.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">here</a> for my tips on buying Plasma, LCD and DLP TVs in the 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com!Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-13435493883499588782008-05-07T08:15:00.001+02:002008-05-07T08:33:43.768+02:00LCD TV - Synthesis of design and technologyThe <strong>LCD TV</strong> has become a household name of late by delivering reliable and consistent viewing experience to the customers. Based on the technology of polarized light, the television sets having LCD screens have become the in-thing to acquire and use. <br />The modern day customer is an unsatisfied soul who is ready to pay money for products and services that he desires. The customers are willing to pay a price for gadgets that are high on technology and performance; at the end of the day, a definite improvement in their life styles is all that they would want. One could take the case of LCD television sets to illustrate the point. The television sets having LCD displays have a wider scope in comparison to the traditional TV sets, and more and more people are showing their affinity for the former.The LCD TV works well on a host of high-end innovations and advanced technologies. It uses the Liquid Crystal Display technology for displaying the visual output. As a matter of fact, the LCD technology is based on the properties of polarized light. <br /><br />The TFT based TV allows the users to enjoy the ultimate viewing experience in terms of --dept reduction, minimized energy consumption and low light. Unlike pre-existing TVs, the LCD screen offers exceptional resolution and contrast ratio that is much in demand among the viewers.Samsung is a well known name in the world of LCD panels. With its advanced screen technology, Samsung models are constantly receiving the positive reviews from all parts of the world. Some of the bestseller models from the Samsung are LN-T4665F, LA 19R71, LA 26R71, LA32S8 and LA 40S8 to name a few. Moreover, these liquid crystal displays can be combined with applications from Microsoft to create a special game mode that optimizes the image quality and sound response time for realistic video game play. <br /><br />The screens of the LCD TV are high on image resolution and offer crystal-clear displays as well as distortion-free sound transmission. These screen boasts of dynamic high contrast ratio that displays rich black and can capture even the nuances. Not only this, the users are able to enjoy connectivity with all the compatible digital devices. Therefore, it can be said that LCD screens deliver reliable, high-end, and consistent performance-based results to their customers.To conclude, it can be said that LCD TV sets represent an exciting synthesis of design and technology. <br /><br />Perry Williams is expert author of Telecommunication industry. Look at some latest <a href="http://www.mobilerainbow.co.uk/latest-mobile-phones.asp" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">latest mobile phones</a> deals and latest <a href="http://www.mobilerainbow.co.uk/contract-phones.asp" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">contract mobile phones</a>.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-45363118294182099152008-05-06T07:46:00.001+02:002008-05-06T07:48:55.432+02:00Buying a Flat LCD TV Will Cut Down on Your Electricity BillA <strong>flat lcd tv</strong> is a great purchase because of the low profile and spacial efficiency, but not that alone. A flat lcd tv is also great because it offers the highest resolution of any tvs, and also because it has low glare, almost no glare at all. This is because the flat profile of a flat lcd tv means that, unlike a normal curved tv screen, which catches light from any direction and sends it to you in the form of glare, a flat lcd tv is only vulnerable to light ddisturbances from a particular direction, kind of like a mirror, and unless there is a powerful light source there right in that specific spot, the flat lcd tv will not reflect it back at you.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />The reason it can have a flat screen is because a flat lcd tv does not have a cathode ray tube like a normal tv. A cathode ray tube, or crt, is basically a gun that shoots out electrons at high speed at the surface of a normal tv. These electrons strike a surface that flouresces, or glows, giving you a pixel on the screen. This means that a crt tv has to have a curved screen and enough depth to position an electron gun behind it to shoot the image out of the tv. A flat lcd tv, however, because it doesn't have a crt tube, but instead a light source with polarizing filters and a thin layer of liquid crystals between, it can be very thin and efficient. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />It also uses up less power by far than a normal tv so, although initially, a flat lcd tv will cost more than a normal tv, eventually, that flat lcd tv will actually save you money by cutting down on your electricity bill. But the best thing about a flat lcd tv is the clarity of the image. Because there is no distortion from the curved screen that normal tvs have, you will simply never see a clearer image than on a flat lcd tv. Additionally, flat lcd tvs have better resolution than most normal tvs and clearer defined boundaries. This will make some difference in watching normal tv programs, but is most noticeable when you look at dvd movies, which are at a higher resolution than normal tv programs. If you are a movie fan like I am, flat lcd televison is the way to go without a doubt!<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Muna wa Wanjiru has been researching and reporting on Internet Marketing for years. For more information on Flat LCD TV, visit his site at <a href="http://www.merpetsales.com/how-plasma-tvs-and-lcd-tvs-differ.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Flat LCD TV</a>Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-59633675017815464102008-05-05T06:01:00.001+02:002008-05-05T06:05:54.551+02:00Things to know when buying a LCD TVSeeking that new television? And are you looking for a LCD (or liquid crystal display) television, they can be very costly, particularly the high definition LCD. This is,a fact but there are as a matter of fact discount LCD TVs if you do a good search on the internet you sure can find them. Around the holidays you have the biggest chance because retail merchants pull out all the stops, price wise in a mad game to get more customers into their stores, and that can be an fantabulous time to get a LCD TV set at for a steal<br /><br />Buying floor models is a different way to purchase discount LCD TVs from retail merchants; there is commonly a deep discount on products sold if it does not have it's original packaging. Whenever you are able to do without that big box sitting around your living room, you are in luck, also a little richer than you would be with a "spic-and-span" model.<br /><br />A different pick for discount LCD TVs is naturally to purchase last season's TV model; make certain that the features you desire are all there in the model you have been doing research for at the TV shops in your neiberhood. For example, it's significant to think of that not every big screen television is necessarily high definition. The buyer should cautiously check specs of each model before purchasing. These models might as a matter of fact be high definition, increased definition, or neither of those things. The general assumption is that if it walks like a duck doesn't always apply here.<br /><br />So now that you've a couple of tips on where, when and how to seek for a steal on a LCD TV, what LCD TV should you be searching for? That all depends the best LCD TV for you might not be precisely what someone else would like from their television set. Think of what it is you you want from your television before you go browsing for that LCD television set.<br /><br />Here you've a some common guidelines to bear in mind when searching that perfect television set set. If you play many video games or you would like the choice of employing your TV as a monitor for your PC or laptop computer, you will want a television set with an that have input holes for those appliances; the best LCD TV sets will have these and are superior at displaying pictures and data from PC or laptop input sources. The the number one thing to really look closely at is for most the color and contrast accuracy. Low level models tend to have a less accuracy and a less contrast, although the better ones will have bigger quality levels of both. The best way to measure this is to look very close at various different LCD TVs and compare the duskiness of dark colors, particularly blacks on each. The darker they're able to provide black, the better the color and contras accuracy .<br /><br />No matter of which model you are seeking, a LCD TV is almost for certain in your future. The CRT based television sets is quickly becoming a thing of the past. Because their superiority, sharp images and lightness, they're surely the wave of the next for home amusement systems. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Harry is is creator of <a href="http://television.shopslop.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">cheap television auctions</a> where you can <a href="http://television.shopslop.com/Televisions/LCD-Flat-Panel-TVs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">buy cheap LCD HDTV</a> true eBay auctions, we have handpicked the best deals for you so come and check our site out and see if there is a deal for you.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-8403198975870884852008-05-03T08:07:00.002+02:002008-05-03T08:19:00.497+02:00Cheap Plasma TV Brands at Low Prices Yet Great High End Plasma FeaturesFor the person who wants to own a really great plasma TV you can look in the various stores for cheap plasma televisions. As there are many different types of plasma TVs you will be able to find the different features that can be found on a high end plasma TV and in some cases in a cheap plasma TV. <br /><br />While the word cheap plasma TV may indicate a poor quality plasma TV or even a plasma TV with a low amount of features, this is generally not the case. The different brands of plasma TVs will have features that many consumers want. <br /><br />Sometimes these features will be high definition picture quality, at others you will be able to watch two TV programs simultaneously. There are still times when you can find rich color saturation in the different programs that you watch. These are all possible with many of the well known brands of plasma TVs <br /><br />Pioneer which is one company that makes both high end plasma TVs and cheap plasma TVs has incorporated most of the features that you will find in a high end plasma television into the cheap plasma TV.<br /><br />The screen size for this cheap plasma TV is 42 inches and there is a connection for HDTV available as well. The screen freeview panel format size that is about 16.9. Besides these features you will find that this cheap plasma TV also has a digital connection too.<br /><br />Since most of the plasma TVs are very expensive you can sometimes look into various finance options that are available. This option is available for cheap plasma TVs as well. The Pioneer cheap plasma TV is currently about $3000 to $4000. <br /><br />As the plasma television industry is still becoming settled you can sometimes find an even lower priced cheap plasma TV. Panasonic which is another popular plasma television brand has a good selection of excellent quality cheap plasma televisions that range in price. You should be able to locate a cheap plasma TV from Panasonic for under $900. <br /><br />This cheap Panasonic plasma TV has lots of great features that you can expect to see from the other types of plasma TVs. This HD ready plasma television has a 16.9 freeware panel that is incorporated into the TV. This cheap plasma TV screen size is also 42 inches. <br /><br />Besides all of these features to the Panasonic plasma TV you will find that there is also V-real technology from Panasonic itself built into the plasma TV. For the person who is passionate about watching quality television there are cheap plasma TV brands that offer low prices yet great high end plasma features.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on cheap plasma TV, visit his site at <a href="http://www.merpetsales.com/plasma/Cheap-Plasma-Tv.php" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">CHEAP PLASMA TV</a>Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-47790677948883897552008-05-01T08:54:00.000+02:002008-05-01T08:57:07.345+02:00Finding Plasma TV Cheap Models Can be a Dauting TaskFor our entertainment purposes we can relax in front of our home theater style TVs, usual LCD televisions or if we can afford it our plasma TVs. As plasma TVs are new in technology you will generally find that the price for these can be very expensive. There are however plasma TV cheap models that you can buy.<br /><br />These different plasma TVs are usually found in the $1000 to $4000 price range. These plasma TV cheap models can sometimes be found from well know companies like Hitachi, Pioneer, Sony and Panasonic to name a few. This means that you will sometimes be able to buy a plasma TV that incorporates some of the high end plasma TVs features.<br /><br />These features can be high definition TV viewing, digital tuners, a smaller screen in your currently watching program to a host of other views. When you are planning on buying your plasma TV cheap you have the various features and price range that you are willing to spend already decided on.<br /><br />Knowing the price range and the features that you are realistically looking for can help you to choose a plasma TV cheap yet good in quality. A few of the electronic stores where you can buy your plasma TV from might have finance options to help you with buying your plasma TV cheap. <br /><br />As there are quite a few brands of plasma TV cheap models that you can buy you might want to look at the different plasma TV reviews that you can find from buyer’s guides. These guides will inform you of the price range that you can expect to find for certain models and the features that are found with those models.<br /><br />The most popular brands of plasma TVs are Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, and Hitachi to name but a few. From these popular brands you can find good deals on plasma TV cheap models. Panasonic has produced a plasma TV cheap Panasonic model. With this plasma TV you can get great picture quality, a built-in ATSC scanner, an HDMI interface. <br /><br />You can find this plasma TV for about $1, 700 and upwards. In addition to finding plasma TV cheap models from well known companies you can also buy your plasma TV cheap brands from relatively unknown companies. The RegentUSA company in the US is producing very low priced cheap plasma TVs.<br /><br />This plasma TV cheap model is priced at less than $2000 and it has the capability of being classed as an HDTV. This means that the native resolution of this plasma TV is about 1024 x 768. <br /><br />This type of HDTV options and a price tag that is less than $2000 means that this is really a plasma TV cheap buy that you can look forward to getting. The range of plasma TVs is very wide but there are some really great plasma TVs that you can get within your price range and budget. <br /><br /><br /><br /><br />About the Author: Muna wa Wanjiru is a web administrator and has been researching and reporting on internet marketing for years. For more information on plasma TV cheap, visit his site at <a href="http://www.merpetsales.com/plasma/Plasma-Tv-Cheap.php" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">PLASMA TV CHEAP</a>I Will Highly Appreciate Your Views About plasma TV cheap On My Blog Here <a href="http://merpetsales.com/?p=595" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">plasma TV cheap</a>Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-22168040908526239572008-04-30T18:05:00.000+02:002008-04-30T18:08:37.179+02:0037 Inch Plasma HDTV TelevisionBuying a <strong>37 inch plasma HDTV television</strong> is not always as easy as you may think. Although there was a time when the competition in this industry was light, this is no longer the case. To get the best of the best when it comes to plasma televisions, you really need to know what you are up against. Keep in mind that there are many 37 inch plasma HDTV televisions for you to choose from. This should drive you to put a lot of time into the overall shopping process. You may be able to get what you want without putting in a lot of time, but at the same time, this could mess you up in the long run.<br /><br />First and foremost, you need to make sure that a 37 inch plasma HDTV television is what you want. Although this is one of the most popular sizes and designs, it may not be what is exactly right for you. In order to get a good idea as to if this is the perfect fit, you will want to look into the many options that are out there. When it comes down to it, you will probably find that the 37 inch plasma HDTV television is the right choice, but you want to make sure before you spend any money.<br /><br />Next, shop around to find out who makes the best 37 inch plasma HDTV television. You will find out soon enough that there are many makes and models to choose from, and that each one has its own unique features. Of course, all 37 inch plasma HDTV televisions are priced differently as well. As you can see, you need to decide what is important to you, and then take things from there. You may find out that a lower cost option would suit your needs much better than one that is loaded with every last feature.<br /><br />Finally, make sure that you are buying your 37 inch plasma HDTV television from a reputable seller. This will go a long way in making sure that you get the best television and service for the price that you are going to pay.<br /><br />Overall, a 37 inch plasma HDTV television is a great buy no matter who you are. Just make sure that you do not jump the gun. <br /><br /> <br /><br />About the Author<br />Get more information about <a href="http://www.onlineplasmatvinfo.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> plasma flat screen television</a>. Latest trends in tv industry and plasma television models reviewed. Plasma televisions reviewed with <a href="http://www.onlineplasmatvinfo.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">plasma television rating</a>, helping you take informed buying decision.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-56227016186118158022008-04-22T06:37:00.001+02:002008-04-22T06:41:53.115+02:00LCD TV - 6 Reasons Why LCD Televisions Rock!The LCD TV is really starting to come of age and while they have dominated the small screen market in recent times over plasma, it seems it may not be too long before they challenge their arch rival in the bigger screen areas.<br /><br />In fact, proto type 55" LCD TVs have already been produced and if the progress continues to gather momentum they could very well challenge plasma in the area it is best known for - large screen televisions.<br /><br />In this article, let's take a look at some of the advantages of an LCD TV and why you may consider one for you home over the next few months.<br /><br />Advantages Of LCDs<br /><br />The price of LCD has always been a drawback for most home theater enthusiasts. The money outlaid for a small screen television doesn't seem to make sense when for less, you can purchase a large screen plasma. As mentioned above, that scenario is likely to change rapidly.<br /><br />As far as advantages are concerned, here are just a few:<br /><br />- Very good viewing experience. They will handle any lighting conditions from a well lit room, an artificially lit room and even a small light such as that from a lamp. In other words, your picture wont attract that wash out effect or annoying glare.<br /><br />- Viewing angle...yes, this was once a bug bear and was one of the advantages enjoyed by plasma but times have changed and you could now reasonably expect to be able to view your set from an angle of 160 degrees.<br /><br />- The quality of picture is excellent, even life-like. Color is enhanced to incredible levels and makes the viewing experience pleasurable. It's almost as if the screen is conveying a smooth appearance and you won't see annoying lines in your picture.<br /><br />- It is versatile. An LCD TV can double up as a computer monitor as well as providing input for just about any video format around.<br /><br />- Very easy to set up even for someone who is technically challenged. Devices of an external nature are always challenging to someone with little technical knowledge but most LCD TV sets come with built in tuners.<br /><br />- You will generally expect to get a minimum of 60,000 hours of viewing time from your LCD TV. This was one of their big advantages over plasma although the latter is making up ground in this area in rapid fashion.<br /> <br /><br />Want to learn more about choosing the best <a href="http://www.hometheaterinfoline.com/home_theater_info_line_article_list.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">home theater TVs</a>? Get the latest tips and tricks in <a href="http://www.hometheaterinfoline.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">home theater</a> set-up, buying and installation with our in-depth reviews.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-74753277185305026542008-04-21T10:35:00.002+02:002008-04-21T10:39:47.477+02:00How To Buy Your First LCD Flat Screen TV?Are you ready to buy that first LCD flat screen TV? LCD flat screen TVs are becoming more and more popular and they have recently had big price drops. If you are in the market for a new flat screen TV, then you have many choices. <br /><br />One of the most exciting consumer electronics products to hit the market in the last 10 years was the plasma flat screen. Now however, LCD flat screen TV's are catching on and their price has dropped. Plasma screens use more electricity and are heavier which makes wall mounting more difficult. Another drawback with plasma is that the screens are more easily scratched. When Plasma flat screen TV's were first produced, their life expectancy was around 20,000 hours but now with the newer generations of plasma screens, their life span is closer to 50-60,000 hours.<br /><br />Advantages of a LCD flat screen TV are that it is not susceptible to burn-in and usually is less expensive than plasma televisions. Because of the nature of LCD technology, there is no radiation emitted from the screen. It is also lighter weight than the plasma counterpart and thus easier to hang.<br /><br />Plasma screens, in general, handle faster moving images better than LCD's. Plasma and LCD screens may look similar, but that is really where their similarities end. Some LCD do not have the level of color accuracy as plasma displays. Historically plasma screens had better viewing angles than LCD. You would tend to see color variations with side viewing of the LCD's, while the Plasma screen colors remained more solid.<br /><br />Prices vary from company to company, so it is smart to shop around. There are many makes, models, sizes and prices associated with the LCD flat display. The prices of the TVs will vary, depending on the size, manufacturer, model and merchant. The name brands are going to be substantially more expensive than the non name brands.<br /><br />Once you get that LCD flat screen TV up on your wall, you will surely have no buyer's remorse. They are totally cool and in no time your entire family will be enjoying movies and games in crisp, vivid, full HD splendor on your LCD flat screen TV and will have forgotten they ever had another kind.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Find out where you can get <a href="http://lcdflatscreentv.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Cheap LCD Flat Screen TVs</a>. Learn more about the advantages of LCD over plasma at <a href="http://lcdflatscreentv.blogspot.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LCD Flat Screen TV</a>.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-16552887666203759992008-04-19T07:23:00.002+02:002008-04-19T07:39:17.185+02:00Common Plasma TV ProblemsAfter readjusting the antennae or satellite on your old TV in hopes of fixing that junky picture and waiting on hold for hours with your cable company, can't you just close your eyes and imagine the flawless picture you would get on a new plasma TV? You spend the next several months dreaming about and saving for this incredible new TV, all the while thinking of the perfect clarity in which you will be able to watch your favorite shows. But before finally choosing the TV you will take home, you should know a little more about some common problems with plasma televisions.<br /><br />Mounting a plasma TV is an initial problem for many purchasers. Because of their large size, they are often unwieldy and difficult to mount. Most consumers don't even know that mounting their plasma TV incorrectly automatically voids their warranty! Whether you install the set yourself or have a professional do it, be very careful not to grab the set in the wrong way--doing this can damage the screen and distort the images into a "starburst" pattern on portions of the screen.<br /><br />A good rule of thumb is to never touch the screen, and a good way to make your investment last is to install a glass cover over the screen as a protective measure. Plasma screens don't stand up to the wear and tear regular televisions do, especially if you plan on using your plasma television as a gaming console. The Wii system looks great on a plasma screen, but not if you hit the screen by accident! People offer differing opinions on whether the new gaming system causes "burn-in" on plasmas, but you can expect to have no problems if you take extra care during the first 100 hours that you use your TV. The screen should also be dusted on a regular basis to avoid rainbow-like arcs in your pictures.<br /><br />A few other difficulties with plasma TVs have to do with display. Ghost shadows and flickering during broadcasting have been reported, but both can be minimized with additional accessories from your plasma television manufacturer.<br /><br />Plasma TV has amazing potential but is still a relatively new technology. As it is still in its early stages, there are bound to be bugs to be worked out. Remember that sometimes simply turning off the set for a little while before turning it back on again can correct a problem.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Johnny Waymire has a great free resource site, <a href="http://tv-advisor.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tv-advisor.com</a> , containing practical and helpful information on how to purchase Flat Panel TVs that fit YOUR needs. Visit to find all the helps, brands and reviews to make your next purchase very informative.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-74795271329658146392008-04-18T07:42:00.000+02:002008-04-18T07:44:29.878+02:00Plasma television facts you might like to know<strong>Plasma Television</strong> is one of the best innovations in display technology. Essentially, Plasma TV offers excellent image quality that far exceeds the usual television set. Plasma TV is fast becoming the first choice among televisions. Aside from the exceptional image quality, Plasma TV's also offer many advantages. Here you will find information about the Plasma TV, the basics of plasma display, and the pros and cons of Plasma TV.<br /><br />What is Plasma Television? Plasma TV uses a technology far more sophisticated than the ordinary TV set. Plasma TV's utilize a glass screen with a special inert gas such as neon or xenon sandwiched in the middle. Thousands of ultra-thin wires that form a grid of over a million pixel cells cover the outside of this glass sandwich. When power is applied, the electricity stimulates the gas turning it to plasma and causes ultraviolet light to be created. The UV light illuminates the phosphors creating visible light and is able to produce red, green, blue, and any of the 16.7 million colors in between. By turning these pixels on and off quickly, like light bulbs, and in the right order, the Plasma TV displays moving pictures. Plasma display technology is actually not a new invention. However, advances in technology have significantly reduced the cost of producing Plasma TV's. Thus, commercial Plasma TV's have been in the market for several years now. It is now the fastest-selling "new" TV technology. <br /><br />Why choose Plasma TV? The Plasma TV offers numerous advantages that are far superior to other television technologies. The most important advantage that Plasma TV's offer is exceptional and brilliant color. With over 16.77 million colors, the Plasma TV displays more colors than the human eye can ever register. This provides a very detailed, highly accurate and lifelike picture. People can now enjoy the advances in film technology that would otherwise be restricted by the limited capabilities of the conventional TV set. Another feature that sets the Plasma TV apart is its ability to display a high resolution. Most Plasma TV's can display HDTV signals although some are considered EDTV or Enhanced Definition TV's.<br /><br />Aside from these, Plasma TV's also boast of a slim and lightweight design. Plasma TV's come in a thin, flat-panel design that offers excellent flexibility and mobility. Most Plasma TVs weigh 50-80 pounds compared to some rear-projection TV's, which can weigh up to 400 pounds. The sleek and light configuration allows the Plasma TV to be easily moved and placed. Thus, the Plasma TV has become one of the interior designers' best friends when it comes to creating a design statement. However, Plasma TV's are not the lightest and the slimmest TVs available; LCD TV's are.<br /><br />The Plasma TV feature that any viewer will definitely appreciate is the dramatic widescreen aspect ratio. You can view HDTV signals in their native sizes as well as DVD's in their proper aspect ratio. Most Plasma TVs come in sizes ranging from 37", 42", 50", and over 60". Thus, the Plasma TV provides a viewing experience that is similar to being in a cinema. In addition, the Plasma TV's uniform screen brightness offers crisp, highly detailed, and brilliant pictures anyone will marvel at.<br /><br />Moreover, Plasma TV prices have fallen dramatically in the past few years. Plasma TVs are now more affordable than ever. It is also priced lower than LCD and LCoS TVs. However, Plasma TVs still cost far more than the conventional TV. Apart from these advantages, Plasma TVs also have some disadvantages. One of these is its fragility: they are quite easily damaged and extra care must be used when moving or transporting them. Burn in is also possible if an image is displayed for a long period.<br /><br />With all these advantages and despite its disadvantages, the Plasma TV is fast becoming the television of choice for many people. It is perfect for home and office use; it is even used commercially such for advertising purposes and even in trade shows. Overall, the Plasma TV, with its brilliant image quality and a host of other benefits, is a great investment.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />David D Wight is renown expert on the benefits of <a href="http://www.best-plasma-tv.info<br />" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">plasma television</a>.<br />Discover other great TV "facts" at this site <a href="http://best-plasma-tv.info" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">best-plasma-tv.info</a>.Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-73794820387565623572008-04-17T06:53:00.001+02:002008-04-17T07:08:51.358+02:00Buying A Discount Plasma TV? Here’s 5 Ways Not To Get Hosed!Buying A Discount Plasma TV? Here’s 5 Ways Not To Get Hosed!<br />This brutally frank report points out the major traps that buyers of discount Plasma TVs easily to fall into. It strips away the lies told by con men and gives valuable shopping tips to aid your search for the perfect discount Plasma, LCD or DLP TV. <br />You might think Plasma TV is only for people with bulging purses or fat wallets.Absolutely wrong! You don’t have to be Donald Trump or Paris Hilton to enjoy a crystal-sharp Plasma TV in your living room.If you make smart choices and avoid the con men selling second rate merchandise, you can have the Plasma, LCD or DLP TV of your dreams sitting in your living room next week. And you can do it for less money than you might imagine!Any of the latest generation Plasma TVs will give a you a great picture right out of the box. That includes the ones you can find for a discount price, if you know what you’re doing . <br /><br />• It’s critical that you purchase your Plasma TV from a reputable dealer selling brand name merchandise. Buy your Plasma TV only from a major retailer; small electronics stores or internet auctions cannot compete with the big boys on price, quality, warranties or return policies. <br /><br />• Major retailers are also authorized dealers, selling and servicing top brand merchandise. They have a reputation that they want to protect and won’t go bankrupt if you have to return a defective $2,000 Big Screen TV. <br /><br />• Only Buy Name Brand Plasma TVs. You can’t go wrong if you order a Panasonic, Pioneer, Sony, or NEC television. These are all major Plasma or LCD manufacturers making their own units. A "No-Name" Plasma is most likely manufactured with inferior components by second rate manufacturers . . . good luck finding parts and service! <br /><br />• Avoid Auctions, unknown internet discounters, high priced electronics stores and e-marketers selling "gray market" or "B stock" merchandise. These sellers very often are not qualified to become authorized dealers and have no enforceable warranty or return policy. <br /><br />(If you’re not familiar with some of the terms used above - LCD, DLP, B stock - Google the "123 Guide To Plasma TV.com") <br /><br />• Look For Bargains on the websites of major retailers that you know and trust, like Wal-Mart, Sony or Panasonic. They’ll have warranties, a return policy and a reputation to protect. They’ll also offer some great deals on brand name merchandise that you won’t find in their stores. <br /><br />• Keep your eyes wide open as you do thorough research; if you haven’t heard of a retailer, watch out! The first thing to do is check them out. Go online with the local Better Business Bureau (local to the retailer) or Google "complaint(s) (business name)". <br /><br />• Your retailer must be willing to guarantee his products and offer a 30-day replacement policy. The seller should be willing to give you his real name and address. If you settle for anything else it amounts to begging some con man to rip you off. <br /><br />If you’re a budget shopper, don’t cut yourself out of the Plasma TV market. There’s a beautiful, wide screen Plasma TV out there with your name on it . . . just waiting for you to click your mouse. You can do it! If you’re careful, smart and follow the steps outlined above, you’ll succeed in finding your dream TV!Don’t give up . . . it may take a few hours of surfing the web to get the price you want, but believe me, it’ll be worth it! <br /><br />It’s as easy as 123! <br /><br />About The Author <br /><br />Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed "Movie Nut" who created the <a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">website 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com</a>. To visit us, just paste this URL into your web browser: <br /><br />http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/ <br /><br />Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop under a palm tree. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/pages/buy-discount-plasma.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Click Here</a> for more information and my tips on buying discount Plasma TVs in the 123 Guide To Plasma TV.com!Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-3052059036563568182008-04-16T06:49:00.000+02:002008-04-16T06:53:02.021+02:0010 Bone-Headed Mistakes Plasma TV Shoppers Must Avoid!<em>This brutally frank article points out ten major pitfalls that buyers of Plasma TVs can easily to fall into. It strips away the lies told by con men, the confusion spread by geeks and the bumbling interference you’ll get from supposedly helpful know-it-alls as you search for the perfect Plasma, LCD or DLP TV.</em><br /> <br />Shopping for a Big Screen TV means avoiding lots of people trying to dazzle you with new technology. <br /><br />You have to side-step slick TV salesmen talking about "DLP", "EDTV" or "1080i". You have to outsmart internet con artists selling "gray market" Plasmas. And you have to ignore bone-headed advice from Fred, the neighborhood know-it-all. <br /><br />Mistake #1: Don’t Buy A "No-Name" Plasma TV! <br />The most important decision you can make when buying a big screen TV is to decide not to buy a "No-Name". A device as complex as a LCD, Plasma or DLP TV must be manufactured with the finest components by dozens of expert technicians working in multi-million dollar plants. "No-name" companies use none of those. <br /><br />Mistake #2: Never Trust A "Seeing Eye" TV Salesman! <br />If you walk into a TV showroom and don’t know EDTV from HDTV, some slick salesman will smile and eat you for lunch! Don’t let salesmen make choices for you, or you’ll end up with some outdated TV his boss wants to get rid of. Or you’ll end up with screen burn-in on your new Plasma when your son hooks up his Playstation 3; or suffer with a dim display in your brightly lit living room. Do a little research before you make a purchase; it’s not difficult. <br /><br />(If you’re not familiar with some of the terms used above - DLP, EDTV, LCD - Google the "123 Guide To Plasma TV.com") <br /><br />Mistake #3: Don’t Buy From A "No-Name" Retailer! <br />It’s important to buy your Plasma TV from a reputable dealer selling brand name merchandise. The return of a faulty $2000 Plasma TV won’t bankrupt Wal-Mart or Sony; but could devastate a Mom and Pop electronics store. Try to make major purchases from a major retailer’s website; make sure they offer a good return policy and have brand name Plasmas at a discount price. <br /><br />Mistake #4: Don’t Fall For Plasma Internet Scams! <br />We’ve all seen what look like great deals on Plasma TVs online. But exactly what is a great deal? It means getting GREAT MERCHANDISE at a GREAT PRICE. It’s not a great deal if you get CRAPPY MERCHANDISE at a GREAT PRICE! You don’t want your "new" Plasma to be a returned or refurbished item. Avoid "gray market" or "B stock" merchandise, and avoid sellers who aren’t authorized retailers. <br /><br />Mistake #5: Don’t Play Video Games On A Plasma Television! <br />The chance of screen burn-in on a Plasma TV has been greatly reduced by improved technology, but not eliminated. Computer programs, video games, stock tickers and station logos can burn permanently into the screen, ruining your expensive TV. LCD and DLP TV screens cannot suffer screen burn-in, ever. <br /><br />Mistake #6: Don’t Let A Know-It-All Pick Your TV! <br />Your neighbor Fred says he’s an expert on Big Screen TVs, and volunteers to help you buy one. Fred may be a good guy. . . he may even know the difference between DTV and DLP. But Fred may also be a Boob blowing smoke out the rear of his shorts. How can you tell? Rely on the only person you can trust to look out for your interests . . . you! Listen to Fred, but take him with a grain of salt . . . and do your own research! <br /><br />Mistake #7: Don’t Try To Bring Home A Plasma TV By Yourself! <br />There was a time you could go to Circuit City, buy a 19-inch color TV, throw it in the back seat and take it home . . . those days are over! Shipping a Plasma TV to your home is the only sensible way to get it there; it’s too big, expensive, heavy and delicate to be shoved in the trunk of a car. Your retailer will arrange shipping for you; make sure that insurance and order tracking are included in the deal. Don’t sign for delivery until you’ve inspected your TV for damage. <br /><br />Mistake #8: Don’t Install A Plasma TV Without Help! <br />A Plasma TV, although thin, is actually very heavy. A 50-inch Plasma TV can weigh over 160 pounds. Mounting a Plasma TV on it’s table stand is a three person job; call some strong friends over. The delivery people will put your TV on the curb, or in your living room, depending on what you paid for. They won’t install your TV on a wall mount, that service costs $200-$300. <br /><br />Mistake #9: Don’t Fail To Connect A Dolby Sound System! <br />You shouldn’t settle for the sound coming from your TV speakers. Attached to your TV, a Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound amplifier sends six separate channels of sound through speakers in front of, on both sides of and behind the viewer. Home Theater Systems start as low as $250 and go into the thousands; they include an amplifier, five speakers, wire and a sub woofer. Dolby 7.1 is even more advanced with eight sound channels. <br /><br />Mistake #10: Don’t Forget To Budget For Peripherals! <br />For full enjoyment of your new Plasma TV, you’ll need lots of other stuff: HDMI cables for each peripheral, surge protectors, a TV stand or wall mount, a HDTV DVD player and digital cable for High Def broadcasts. You’ll also need a Home Theater System with at least Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound and a comfortable viewing area. I’m not trying to scare you . . . a modest system can cost less than $300, A good system between $800-$1000 and a Top-of-the-Line system $1500 and up. <br /><br />Well, there you have it . . . the 10 Biggest Bone-Headed Mistakes you could make when shopping for the perfect Plasma TV! Avoid them like the plague! <br /><br />Good luck . . . I hope you find the Plasma TV that will thrill your family for years to come! <br /><br />It’s as easy as 123! <br /><br />About The Author <br /><br />Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed "Movie Nut" who created the website the 123 Guide To Plasma TV . To visit us, click the links or paste this URL into your web browser: <br /><br />http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/ <br /><br />Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop under a palm tree. <br /><br /><a href="http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/pages/buy-discount-plasma.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Click Here</a> for tips on buying discount Plasma TVs! <br /><br />This is a 100% free article. You may distribute it freely, give away a copy from your own web site or bundle it as a free bonus with other products. You may distribute this article if it’s intact, with the author's links, copyright notice and author information included. <br /><br />The article contains no affiliate links. I hope you’ll enjoy it!Antonellanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5405488650481228779.post-78485329245191550252008-04-15T07:47:00.001+02:002008-04-15T07:51:07.267+02:00Should a New Energy Efficient Plasma TV Be in Your Future?In increasing numbers, consumers shopping for a new television have the question of whether they should choose an LCD or plasma as their primary concern. Certainly, both plasma and LCD technologies offer excellent high definition viewing with respectable viewing angles and good color saturation and brightness. While plasma has the advantage in low light situations, LCD displays excel in rooms with brighter ambient light due to better protection against glare. The two television technologies also experience equivalent longevity making them dependable for many years. Both offer the same slim profile making them aesthetically appealing, modern, and unobtrusive within any living space. <br /><br />However, plasma TV has lagged a bit with consumers in recent years despite its price advantage over LCD. This hesitancy on the part of consumers appears to be due to plasma's early history of problems with burn in. This is unwarranted however, as the risk of burn in is very minimal since the technology for plasma has matured and such issues are essentially resolved. <br /><br />There is however the lingering issue of excessive power consumption associated with plasma screens over the somewhat more energy conscious LCD displays. Plasma TV in fact, can be said to contribute unnecessarily to CO2 emissions based on their demanding energy needs. This powerful appetite can also eat away at a user's pocketbook through their monthly energy bill. Recent developments however may put the reputation of power junkie behind for plasma TV and tilt the advantage back toward plasma.<br /&