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Lightweight Television Comparison

In the past, televisions have been heavy and bulky because a regular cathode ray tube (CTR) TV needed the extra room to enable the visible screen and its scanning picture process the room to work. Today we have the convenience of having magnificent color as well as a lightweight television. These lightweight colorful televisions are Plasma, LCD and DLP TV’s.


1) How Plasma, LCD and DLP work


Plasma - Florescent light is the sustaining component of a Plasma TV. Florescent is a matter of gas. Launching electrons into the florescent gas causes the electrons to react quickly. The electrons slam into the atoms, it is much like watching a pinball game in action.


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The Pros and Cons of Plasma, LCD and DLP

Each type of technology used in making flat screen TV’s is different and carries its own set of advantages and drawbacks. Learning and recognizing those qualities will enable you to make the best choice possible when shopping for you new Plasma, LCD or DLP TV screen.


Plasma TV screens have an advantage of automatic pixel shift technology, which gives the plasma screen a resistance to being damaged by burn in. Of course, the best prevention for decreasing burn in onto your TV screen is not to allow an image to sit on the screen for any length of time.


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Plasma, Part 4B - LCD Plasma: Things to Know Before Buying an LCD Television

All LCD televisions are also ready to accept HDTV (high definition television) and DTV (digital television) signals and would thus be quite functional a few years down the line, when these signals become more widespread. A majority of LCD screens can also be used as computer monitors because they can be hooked up to a VGA or DVI signal, though the resolutions of various screens tend to vary with different models and brands.


Issues with the LCD television and emerging solutions


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Television - Getting the Big (and Better) Picture

Television viewing has certainly changed over the years. From black and white to color in the early days, to the ever increasing size of screens more recently, the home viewing experience is improving. The more recent quest has been focused on increasing picture quality with better color accuracy and clarity. As a consumer, it can be difficult to keep up with all of the terminology and the features of the various types of televisions. For those who have not dedicated time to keep up with this changing world of television, a very brief overview is in order to help in the search for a great picture.


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Home Theater Projectors - Buying Tips

The whole point of having a home theater system is to produce the movie theater experience, and if you are a lover of sports programs and DVD movies then having a home theater projector can only enhance that cinema experience at your home.


The problem with projectors is if you have limited space than I would not recommend purchasing a home theater projector. However, assuming you do have the space, one in your home will give you as close to the big screen entertainment as possible.


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