Showing posts with label HDTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDTV. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

37 Inch Plasma HDTV Television

Buying a 37 inch plasma HDTV television 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.



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Monday, April 7, 2008

Vizio Reviews

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Well, we have a starving crowd out there looking for Vizio reviews! My little friend Miss Lily Bug (my boxer) would like to give you her judgment on the Vizio brand!

Miss Lily Bug just lives to watch the dog shows on Animal Planet, and has been whining along with my husband about our old gigantic projection TV. The colors are atrocious, they are muted and it always seems to have a haze to it. So off we go seeking the best bargain we can for the money we have!


After making inquiries high and low on the internet and in stores, we found the brand Vizio to be what we were hunting for! From all the Vizio reviews out there they are dead on! These televisions, whether they are LCD or Plasma, are offered at an admirable price for all the value you receive!

Some people whine about the fan noise, but I barely hear it at all. The sound is wonderful. It is not like being in a professional surround sound media room, but for the price it is great! It is also a fantastic system for video gamers. My daughter has a PS2 and she is having a ball with it on this TV instead of the dinky old 19 inch in her room.

Miss Lily Bug was so impressed with the brilliant color resolution, and the sharp, clear picture. The colors are so true and vibrant. I don’t think I have seen anything more sweet either. (Aside from my daughters!) The system was so simple to set up, and the menu navigation is easy as well!

Our model is the 46 inch LCD HDTV. We are definitely in love with it, especially compared to the old 55 inch 200 lb. waste of space that we had! Miss Lily Bug is on cloud nine watching all those guys prancing around the ring!!!

I don’t know if the other Vizio reviews helped you, I am confident this one did! I have much more information on my lens, please see below.




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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The New Technology Plasma HDTV

Change the way you watch the television with the new TV on the block that has made the conventional analog television sets run for their survival. We are talking about a plasma HDTV.

It's a new technology which has changed the whole scenario. The High Definition Plasma Television is here, that is what popularly known as Plasma HDTV, that has given a new dimension to the TV watching experience.

But, is the technology worth of receiving so much of praise. In this case you have to see it to believe it. As the name itself reflects, the HDTV is a high definition TV that changes the picture quality by bringing more life to it and thus has many advantages over the conventional analog TV set.

Lets talk about what you get when you go in for the Plasma HDTV.Much Higher resolution: this is where the Plasma HDTV can beat any competition coming its way. Compared to the conventional TV sets, the Plasma display devices have much higher resolution, and are capable of displaying full HDTV and DTV signals as well as XGA, SVGA and VGA signals from a computer.

Elimination of scan lines: Contrary to the Plasma TV the conventional TV monitors use an electron beam to scan the picture tube at regular intervals that may produce the scan lines, in a standard NTSC TV. Plasma displays in this case, include built-in line doubling to improve image quality when switched to standard analog video sources such as TV broadcasts and VCR tapes.

Exceptional color accuracy: Another great advantage is the exceptional color accuracy that is achieved through displaying 16.77 million colors that can bring any picture to life.

Wide-screen aspect ratio: To bring back the experience of watching films in theatre, Plasma display devices have a wide-screen 16:9 aspect ratio, that allows the DVD-Video movies to be viewed in wide-screen format.

Perfect flat screen: is another biggest advantage with Plasma screens. This helps to eliminate the edge distortion that can occur in normal displays.

Uniform screen brightness: the realism can be achieved with this factor that also helps in soothing the eyes with the plasma displays illuminating every pixels evenly across the screen.

Slim space-saving design: a few inches thin, hang it on any wall you like and it gives you the installation options as never before. Don't bother about the standalone way if you don't want to keep it like that. The best part is the can match your decor, and actually increase the style statement of your home.

Wide viewing angles: of 160 degrees allows a larger number of viewers to enjoy perfect image reproduction irrespective of their position in the room.

Universal display capability: makes them include and play wide video formats. Most of the plasma HDTV ware compatible with composite video (NTSC, PAL SECAM) (standard RCA jacks), S-video and component video inputs, plus one or more RGB inputs to accept the video output from a computer.

Resistance to magnetic fields: as they do not use the electron beams like the conventional TV sets, they are unfazed by the effects of magnetic fields. That is why it can be placed in a close proximity to any device that produces magnetic fields, for instance, speakers.



TV is switching over to high definition soon, so why not get yourself a plasma HDTV now? Get the info you need at Plasma-hdtv.info.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Lcd Television The Television Of The Future

The conventional CRT based TVs are fast vanishing and LCD televisions are replacing their place. People like to go in for the LCD TVs without even minding the price difference because of the picture clarity and the quality which is not available on the conventional TVs. The Pictures you get are very sharp and clear. Now the Computer Monitors are being replaced with the LCD Monitors for the sake of clarity and quality of images and the LCD TVs are also trying to do the same thing on the Television front.
The other emerging technologies like High Definition Television are also adding to the fast growth of the LCD TV technology. The High Definition Television broadcasting and the reproduction have reached good levels and these latest improvements are being adopted by the LCD TV Companies to enhance the product utility by these Companies.

Moreover the price of the LCD TV is falling every day in spite of the increasing of the size of Screen Size as well other facilities. This also is the reason for the impressive growth of the LCD TV Companies and they are fast becoming better competitors against other Screen technologies in the Television market.

While buying a LCD TV, we have to see a lot of things to select a completely satisfactory Product. The main things one has to see are the size of the LCD Television and the price of the TV. These are the two main considerations for any one who wants to buy a LCD TV. But seeing these two alone will not be enough to have all your wishes satisfied in a LCD TV. It is very much necessary to look at various other technical matters also.

You have to see the factor called the higher Color depth, of the LCD Screen the ability of the Screen to show more number of Colors, shorter response times by which the LCD Television is able to show even fast moving objects with out blurring the fast movements.
Another important factor is the dot pitch that indicates how sharp the Picture produced by the Television will be. For a better TV the dot pitch must be as small as possible.

So, apply your mind, see around and ask for a live demo and see how the LCD TV handles various types Pictures, colors etc before you spend your hard earned money.



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Wednesday, February 6, 2008

The Latest Deals On Lcd (liquid Crystal Display) Models

The large audiences that viewed some of the final football games of the season must have noticed that so many of the commercials were about either Satellite TV, or High Definition Television (HDTV). If you haven’t yet made the plunge, and can’t wait to go Hi-Def, and you don’t have a ton of cash on hand, I recommend looking at some of the latest deals on LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) models. The right LCD model can offer you picture quality that can rival some of the best Plasma or DLP (Digital Light Processing) sets and they can do it for less cost. Some of the sets in the 23 to 27 inch range are now selling for less than 1000 dollars and if you get the right model it can double as a computer monitor.

With LCD TV’s, there is no worry about the “burn in” problem that Plasma TV’s are capable of. It doesn't matter how long you leave an image onscreen, it won't leave an indelible image. The crystals are actually rods that spin in the medium in response to electrical stimulation. They then either block or allow light pass through, which is then filtered. The crystals act like a shutter in a camera, opening and closing thousands of times per second. Each pixel consists of red, green and blue components. These filter the light through each pixel and the image is seen on the screen. LCD TV’s are categorized as non-emissive displays, because the light source (fluorescents in the back of the set) shine through the filters.


LCD TV’s avoid the glare and reflection problems from room lighting bounced off the screen that Plasma TV’s suffer from. LCD’s have some problem reproducing deep blacks, but in some sets, it’s hardly noticeable. To find an HD set to use with a computer, check out units with 1,366 X 768 native resolution. Make sure that the model has an input for your computer. The two most common inputs for this are DVI and the older VGA.

LCD’s are thermotropic, which means they function better when it’s not too hot or too cold. Unless you are planning to mount your set in an igloo or outside in sunlight, this will not be a problem. And the response time problem that caused ghosting or trails on the screen, particularly during fast action scenes is less and less of a issue.

Your laptop’s screen is probably a LCD type system and power hungry backlights in your laptop are a main cause of the chronic problem of short battery life. But in the TV, they don’t consume much electricity relative to other televisions. And LCD’s are so light, especially the smaller ones, that they can easily be carried from to room if needed, or mounted almost anywhere.



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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Philips Unveils New 100 Inch Super-sized Philips Lcd Tv Prototype

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Philips introduced its newest prototype LCD TV prototype in Berlin in September, the site of this year's IFA technology conference. Philips most recent foray into LCD technology offers four-sided Ambilight technology and measures an amazing 100 inches.

With high-definition TV on the forefront of future technology, Philips has truly created a cutting edge product. This 100 inch, super-sized LCD TV isn't only special because of its size, but because of its Ambilight technology, currently Philips' most innovative product.


Ambilight technology, called Full Surround in the new 100-inch LCD TV, refers to a special form of backlighting with colors that change according to the program material and its corresponding pixel colors, called pixel plus 3HD processing. Ambilight works by creating a multi-colored, glowing halo around the edge of the TV screen. This reduces eyestrain and makes the LCD screen seem larger than it actually is, ultimately creating a more realistic picture.

In the new 100-inch Philips LCD TV prototype, the Ambilight technology occurs on all four sides of the screen instead of the traditional two-sided Ambilight technology found on the current LCD TV's; thus the name "Full Surround."

The Ambilight technology offers numerous options, even a solid white light that reflects the light show without the need for a white wall behind it. The actual system proffers setting and controls, like color, action, ambience, and movie.

For example, color mode allows you to set the light to change with the colors on the screen or set it at one color; the action mode allows the speediest response, and you can adjust brightness of Philip's Ambilight LCD technology via a light sensor or manually, according to your preference

The picture on the new 100 inch super-sized Philips LCD TV prototype is clearer than ever, and will be widely coveted upon its release; the bad news is that it only exists as a prototype at the moment, and probably won't be available to general consumers for awhile. Philips has not yet offered a release or distribution date.

In short, the IFA was Philips' way of showcasing its new HD technology and giving consumers and resellers a taste of coming trends in HD technology. The 100-inch LCD TV cements Philips position as a leader in the flat-panel LCD TV market and one of the best producers of cutting-edge home entertainment systems. The Ambilight technology is the icing on the cake of a truly innovative, high-end product that promises a far more dramatic, immersive viewing experience than anything currently on the market today.

Article By: Kausik Dutta


With so much continually happening in the world of technology, where can you go to find everything you need? Check out all the latest high-definition TV’s and cutting-edge home entertainment systems at Plasma-LCD-TV.co.uk.

Two Fantastic LCD Flat Screen TVs To Be Proud Of From Samsung and Sony

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It would appear that latest and most prestigious in house fashion accessory for the home is the Flat Screen TV. Of the many and varied types of Flat Screen TV available (and there are) which one do you purchase?
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), Plasma, TFT what do you go with and purchase?

So an accurate definition of Digital TV and a Flat Screen TV is what? This is one of those areas where by and large ignorance rules and the wrong terms get used with amazing regularity such as LCD and Plasma both meaning the same thing when in fact they are similar yet different technologies.

The two main types of Flat Screen TV or screens available today are either Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) or Plasma. One of the major differences between the two technologies probably lies in the fact that with LCD TV?s because the main technology used is TFT (Thin Film Transistor) by and large the screens are able to be much more energy efficient and potentially much smaller and more mobile.

So lets get down to basics and start looking at individual TV?s.

The first LCD TV that we recommend that you take a look at here is the Sony KDL-32V20000

The KDL-32V20000 is a 32in LCD TV and the prices for these are around 1300 pounds sterling or 2600 US dollars. The resolution of the screen is 1366 X 768 and with regards to being HD ready the answer is yes. The Sony has 2 (2 RGB) scarts and and the type and number of multimedia interfaces the the Sony KDL-32V20000 uses are HDMI and 1. The type of tuner for this TV is Analogue and Digital and the KDL-32V20000 is available from a wide variety of outlets.

So given this information, what would be our view of the KDL-32V20000?

Well to start with our score for the picture quality is 10 out of 10 and closely tied in to the picture quality is the sound quality and our score for this would be 10 out of 10 Connectivity is important for most of these new media TV Sets and such our score would be 8 out of 10 If we take a look at the overall "featureability" our score would be 10 out of 10 and with regards to ease of use and overall value for money our opinion and score would be 8 and 8 out of 10 respectively.

Taking verything into consideration our overall view of the package would be this TV is very bit as elegant as the rest of the TV's from Sony and has a performance to match. The visuals are a joy to behold with good performances across the board. The audio is pretty damn good also and the speaker system give a performance that is almost unrivalled. OK the price is slightly more than contemporary units from other manufacturers but in this case we feel that this would be money well spent - always assuming that you had access to the funds in the first place.

The next LCD TV that we recommend that you take a look at here is the Samsung LE-32R87BD

The LE-32R87BD is a 32in LCD TV and currently these TV's can be found for 700 pounds sterling or 1400 US dollars. The resolution of the screen is 1366 X 768 and with regards to being HD ready the answer is yes. The Samsung has 2 (1 RGB) scarts and and the type and number of multimedia interfaces the the Samsung LE-32R87BD uses are HDMI and 3. The type of tuner for this TV is Analogue and Digital and the LE-32R87BD is available from a wide variety of outlets.

So to take an initial view how would we rate LE-32R87BD?

The most obvious place to start with as far as TV's are concerned would be the picture quality and our score here would be 10 out of 10 next we would look at the sound quality and our view of this would be 6 out of 10 Taking a look at the number of relevant connections and their availability, our score would be 10 out of 10 Overall with regards to the actual "featureability" of the set our score would be 10 out of 10 and the final individual verdicts would relate to the ease of use and overall value for money and our scores here would be 8 and 10 out of 10 respectively.

The overall verdict would be that this TV is great value all round. The design and performance marks it as yet another great TV from Samsung

It is essential to remember that the prices we use in these reviews are guides and are taken as an average across the industry and it is entirely conceivable and possible to find an occasion when you could be met with prices that are cheaper but also on occasions more expensive.

To find out more details about specifications, prices and reviews on Best Flat Screen Televisions visit http://bestflatscreentv.biz where you will find lots more about Flat Screen TVs

Monday, February 4, 2008

A New Leap With Sony Bravia

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The Sony hd tv bravia range is another commitment from Sony to be wholehearted to its Sony style way of working. Sony's Bravia High definition television comes in several elegant models, all designed with the best technology in mind, while also producing a Hdtv set which looks great in your home.

Since 1946 Sony has been steadfast to bringing the world the best in consumer electronics. Having made major leaps in consumer technology, we now have access to the Bravia hd tv range, the cutting edge in Hdtv technology.

Sony has been an industry leader in consumer electronics, and the company is certainly well-known for its introduction of the very first personal portable cassette player - the Walkman. Sony has been leap years ahead with its technology in telly sets. And the Trinitron technology has filtered through the years, getting better and better to 'WEGA'. Sony now brings us the Bravia range of high definition Television sets. In fact the Sony Trinitron technology was such a major breakthrough in tv technology that in May 1973, Sony became the first Japanese company to receive an Emmy for developing the Trinitron colour Tv system.

When the Sony bravia hd tv first was released the range of Sony hdtv bravia products was priced beyond which most would have been willing to pay. Anyhow, as people like you and me have seen the benefits of Hd tv technology, more and more inhabitants have purchased a Sony hdtv set. This has worked to our benefit, as the prices of Bravia hd tv sets have reduced in price, and finding a Sony bravia at the best prices is fully possible.

Sony Bravia HD Televisions (formerly named the Wega) are some of the company's most recent products, and you're sure to find a Sony HD Television that's right for you! Although these Sony LCD HD Televisions were initially somewhat high-priced, they are somewhat more reasonable now. The Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 is a 40-inch model that retails for close to $2200. Regardless, they do provide some of the best pictures that you can get on a LCD Television. Although LCD HD Televisions may not quite be able to compete with plasma HD Tv, Sony has certainly done a nice job with the rebranded Bravia line. At cnet.com, the Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 HD Tv got a rating of 7.7 from the editors on a ten-point scale. The Sony Bravia KDL-V40XBR1 also had an average user rating of 8.4 (from 87 users).

::: Where To Buy A Sony hdtv Set? ::: You can buy a Bravia hd tv set from many places. Local electrical stores stock Sony Bravia range of Hd tv sets. Also online many places sell the Sony bravia range of Hdtv sets.

Finding a great Bravia hd tv set for your home is a possiblility. With a crystal clear picture, and a much improved quality of picture, owning a Sony hd tv bravia set was only prohibitive to most men, women, and children due to the high costs. Now the Sony bravia hdtv range of High definition television sets have come down in price, making it possible for everyone to own a Hd tv set.


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Monday, January 28, 2008

What Are Plasma Televisions?

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Televisions previous to the Plasma TV explosion used the (CRT) cathode ray tube to give users the ability to watch television. CRT televisions works by shooting out a beam of negative charged particles called electrons into a large glass tube. These negative electrons

For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube (CRT). In a CRT television, a gun fires a beam of electrons (negatively-charged particles) inside a large glass tube. The electrons illuminate phosphor atoms inside the tube (screen), this allows the TV picture to be produced by illuminating different areas of the phosphor coating, this is what gives you the CRT television.

Now welcome to the new face of television, Plasma TV. Plasma has taken the home theater market by storm because of their amazing picture quality and very thin design. The idea of plasma display panels began in 1964 at the University of Illinois. The first displays were very primitive using only points of light created in the laboratory. As time went on digital processing, and other technology, made vivid plasma displays a reality.

Plasma televisions use a much different type of technology thatn CRT models, they use something called pixels. Using a video signal the pixels on the flat screen light up with a high-energy beam of electrons that are separated into the 3 primary colors, red, green and blue. From the illuminated fluorescent lights pixels you get the full color spectrum that produces a full range of colors that give you the image on the screen. Each pixel on the screen has three fluorescent lights in it, a green, red and a blue fluorescent light. Each fluorescent light in the pixel can produce 16 million colors, giving you amazing colors and overall picture quality that you can't finder in regular CRT televisions.

Another feature that you can't find in CRT TVs is the widescreen design found on Plasma televisions. The (16:9) aspect ratio is the same dimensions used in movie theaters. This feature gives Plasma flat screen high definition television models a cinematic feel, that is great for watching feature films, concerts, Monday Night Football or anything else you can imagine.

And unlike conventional television models, there are no scan lines on plasma televisions, so the picture is much sharper. The viewing angle is far superior than CRT, there is 170 degree viewing angle so you can basically watch the TV from any area in the room. As I mentioned before Plasma Tvs are very thin, only 3.3 inches in width. This makes them perfect for hanging on your wall, freeing up space in your home. Just like a picture frame, you can now hang your television on your wall!

So who manufacturers these thin TV displays? You can choose from numerous brand names which I'm sure you are familiar with such as, Sony, Sharp, Hitachi and Samsung to name a few. Plasma isn't the only technology available if you are a HDTV buff, you should also check out LCD televisions and rear projection TVs.

And if you want to find a cheap plasma TV, check out the discount deals available through internet, particularly Amazon.com and Ebay.com. Those 2 online merchants are trusted and can offer not only new, but used and refurbished models for even bigger savings.


Chris Vorelli offers info on plasma tv reviews, Sony plasma TV, Samsung plasma TV. Read reviews on the Pioneer pdp-4350hd, and more

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