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LCD or DLP - Which Is Best For You?

For the past couple of years, the battle for competing TV screen superiority has been mainly between plasma screen TVs and LCD TVs. And to be sure, either would make a fine choice for the average television viewer. And in terms of sheer numbers sold, plasma TVs have outsold LCDs up to this point. But increasingly TV manufacturers, such as Sony, have been shifting away from plasma screens to newer technologies instead, and one of those is DLP.


DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. They both use completely different ways to create the image on a television screen, although the final product is remarkably similar when viewed side by side. There are

LCD Vs Plasma HDTV
...LCD LCD HDTVs work by shining a light behind an LCD panel made up of a fixed number of pixels. Each pixel is either red, blue or green and is switched on or off when a voltage is applied to ...
only a few minor differences to be considered and here they are:


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LCD Vs Plasma HDTV

LCD vs plasma HDTV which is best? If you re looking for a flat-screen, slim and sexy display, to watch HDTV, you have a choice of two technologies, LCD and gas plasma.


Each has benefits and disadvantages and so each is more appropriate in specific
circumstances.


Historically, the LCD vs plasma HDTV choice has been fairly simple. If you wanted a
flat-screen that was about 40in or bigger, you had to choose plasma, otherwise you
should choose LCD. However, as LCD technology improves, LCD HDTVs are getting
bigger and most of the major manufacturers expect the number of LCDs they
produce to grow steadily over the next few years while the number of plasmas will
decrease. However,

LCD or DLP - Which Is Best For You?
...a direct angle to the TV, in other words, pretty much right in front of it. Older LCD screens especially were hard to view as the viewing angle increased to the side, but many of the newer sets have improved ...
if you re looking for a flatscreen TV today, plasma still has a lot
to offer.


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How To Build Jon Risch’s DIY Acoustic Panels

Jon Risch s DIY acoustic panels have changed my system more than any other tweak and component upgrade. After placing the panels at my listening room s early and diffraction reflection points (two behind the speakers and four on the sidewalls (the two panels closest to me actually sit in easy chairs because I can t move the chairs out of the way)) I heard these improvements. Since that initial listening session I ve had mixed results from CDs played in my Pioneer DV-47ai and Taddeo Digital Antidote II: certain frequencies and instruments are too laid back. I ll remove the Taddeo and see if I get the same great performance as from my Airtunes playing MAX ripped Apple

LCD Vs Plasma HDTV
...a less-expensive and generally better solution. For screen-sizes less than 40in LCD is better. However, as LCD technology improves and prices fall, this will change. Kenny Hemphill is the editor and publisher of [http://www.the-hdtv-tuner.com]The HDTV Tuner - a guide to ...
Lossless tracks.


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LCD Flat Screen TV - 5 Essentials To Consider When Buying Your First LCD Flat Screen TV

You have heard about high definition tv and see it advertised during your favorite sports shows. Your kids (and you) want a new Xbox 360 or PS3 and you want to make sure you have the right tv to get the most bang for your buck from your new toys. So you have decided that this is the year to take the plunge on a brand new, sleek LCD flat screen tv. That is all well and good, but what do you do next? You are lost in the alphabet soup of LCD, HDMI, 1080p, 1080i, 720p. You are in over your head with technical terms like refresh rate, contrast ratio, and milliseconds of

How To Build Jon Risch's DIY Acoustic Panels
...saw horses and flip the frame toward you so the 24 inch side falls across the kraft side of the frame. * Staple along back frame * Cut away excess batting and staple ends after folding like wrapping paper * ...
response time.


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Cheap LCD TVs

As time passes, the prices of LCD TVs are going nowhere but down. A few years back, there were only a few name brands such as Sony, LG, Philips, Samsung, etc. But there are several new entrants in the LCD TV market such as Westinghouse, Maxent, Norcent, Syntax, Olevia, etc. These new companies are pricing TVs lower than the established brands, sometimes even by as much as $1000. Naturally this is creating a furor in the market as even big names are being forced to pull their prices down to keep up with the competition.


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