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The Features and Benefits of the Multisystem Plasma TV

In addition, the prices of plasma screen television technology has fallen quite a bit since they first hit the market a number of years ago. When the first flat panel and plasma televisions first hit the market, they were too expensive for any but the wealthiest consumers to afford, but the prices of these televisions have dropped into the realm where they can be affordable to the average consumer.


There are many things to consider when shopping for a plasma TV, but one of the most important things to look for is the ability of the TV to play a number of different formats, including PAL, SECAM and NTSC. These multisystem plasma televisions have a number of

The Pros and Cons of Plasma, LCD and DLP
...whole screen will need to be replaced. LCD TV's are also less expensive and lightweight which makes for easier transport and installation. Many new LCD TV owners install their on sets easily thereby saving even more money relating to purchase ...
advantages over single format systems, and it is important to shop around for the best combination of quality and value.


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Confessions of a Tube TV Fan

Hi, I’m Jane and I love my tube TV. That’s right, I bought a brand new television and I did not get plasma, LCD, DLP, LCoS, or any other acronym laden television.


I know what you’re thinking: that’s not sleek and trendy. Think again.


My new tube TV has a very now black and silver finish that makes a pretty bold statement in my living room. It’s slimmer than an older model tube television by several inches. Now I will admit my new entertainment device is a bit heavier than its younger counterparts, but since I don’t go about moving my television except maybe once or twice in its lifetime I really don’t care.


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Big Screen Technology Buying Guide
...is left displayed on the screen for an extended period of time (although when used as a TV this is probably not a concern), can be very pricey at the largest sizes possible (currently around a 50 inch display), very ...
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How To Choose The Best Big Screen TV For You

There is nothing more gratifying than owning an impressive home theatre system. The booming speakers. The magnificent picture quality of the gigantic television in the center. Even the comfy couch adds to the ambience of the room. The cost is worth it for those that know how to do it right.


So how does one go about getting the most bang for their buck?


The current options are daunting. Flat screen. Plasma. LCD. DLP. What do all these things mean? Lots.


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A Look at Today’s Innovative LCD TV

LCD, or liquid crystal display, televisions use a unique form of technology to produce their display, and although early models had a number of technological issues, those issues have largely been overcome, and these days there are excellent quality LCD TVs available from virtually every manufacturer of electronics in the world.


The earliest models of LCD televisions often had problems with ghosting , especially when displaying fast action or fast moving imaging, and these early televisions were best viewed straight on or from a slight angle. These early problems have been overcome by advances in technology, and LCD and plasma TVs are making serious inroads on the traditional CRT (cathode ray tube) television market.


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How To Choose The Best Big Screen TV For You
...more like a traditional TV, whereas the wide aspect ratio is gaining tremendous popularity. This is the size of the screen that you see in a movie theatre. The movies you rent at BlockBuster or your favorite video store show ...
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PAL LCD TVs

If you are bent on buying a new state-of-the-technological-art TV set, my choice would be the LCD television that is compatible with the PAL broadcast standard.


PAL, or phase-alternating line, is the standard broadcast system used in most parts of the globe, including Asia. To those residing in select countries of Asia and Europe in particular, it is important that their television sets be PAL compatible. Otherwise, their TVs would not be able to capture the video and broadcast programs. In other words, the television would have no signal and it will not work.


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