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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
...to the bottom end of the frame like you re wrapping a present * Take off saw horses and give open top end a tug to pull front of fabric tight until wrinkles disappear. Cut away excess fabric and staple. ...
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LCD Flat Screen TV - The Case For Choosing an LCD Flat Screen TV Over Plasma

Many people are looking to replace their current tv with a slim and elegant flat screen tv. The first question many will ask is which is better, an LCD flat screen tv or a plasma tv?


This is a bit like asking which is the better car to buy Honda or Toyota? Some will insist Honda, some will insist Toyota without question. Some will say neither and that you should only buy an American car. Before answering which car is better you need to know which models you are comparing, what needs you have regarding size and style and what price ranges you are looking at so you are truly comparing apples to apples.


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Flat Panel Displays - Beyond Plasma
...may soon disappear. This comes at a time when Sony and other major consumer electronics manufacturers are either abandoning plasma or reducing their plasma offerings. Others, such as Panasonic, Fujitsu and Pioneer are firmly commited to Plasma technology. Currently Sony ...
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HDTV Hype - 7 Marketing Terms and What They Really Mean

HDTV merchants have two important jobs: to bring you the best technology available, and to help you understand exactly what it is. One way to help you understand new technology is to come up with a simple, descriptive name for it. But sometimes the names are a little too simple, sometimes they aren t
descriptive enough, and sometimes they are downright misleading.


Here are seven common HDTV terms that can be misleading or unclear:


HD-Ready
Ready for what? “HD-ready” means the same thing as “HD monitor”. It is an HDTV without a built-in tuner, so an external ATSC tuner, or a cable box, will be needed to receive broadcasts. If you only intend to use your HDTV for gaming

Before Buying Your First LCD HDTV
...and more monitors, but it also comes with a higher price tag. You can clearly see the difference in image resolution between a 720p TV and a 1080p TV. So, don't waste your money to buy cheaper yet lower resolution ...
or DVD watching, it might be better to save a few hundred dollars with an HD-ready TV.


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LCD Flat Screen TV - The Case For Choosing an LCD Flat Screen TV Over Plasma

Many people are looking to replace their current tv with a slim and elegant flat screen tv. The first question many will ask is which is better, an LCD flat screen tv or a plasma tv?


This is a bit like asking which is the better car to buy Honda or Toyota? Some will insist Honda, some will insist Toyota without question. Some will say neither and that you should only buy an American car. Before answering which car is better you need to know which models you are comparing, what needs you have regarding size and style and what price ranges you are looking at so you are truly comparing apples to apples.


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Your Electronic Store HDTV Television Buying Guide
...determine which brand has the best sound is to try them out. Connector Ports The number of connector ports of HDTV varies tremendously from one brand to another. Thus, if you are buying an HDTV, or any other television sets, ...
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HDTV Enters the Fourth Dimension - 120Hz Frame Rates

There’s a lot of talk these days about frame rates in the new HDTVs. The frame rate is simply the number of distinct images a TV screen can display in a second, and is also known as the display rate or “Hertz”. Hertz is the scientific unit for cycles per second, and is abbreviated “Hz”. The latest buzzword is “120Hz”, which means a display rate of 120 frames per second. This is twice as fast as most HDTVs are capable of (60Hz), so it ought to make the moving pictures look smoother. But, the human eye can only process about 20 to 25 distinct images per second, so why should it matter what the frame rate is, as long

Don't Ever Buy A Samsung LNT4665F Review
...including the LNT4665F. Clouding appears on your screen as a patch of lighter color than would be normal for the scene being viewed. It's most noticeable on darker scenes. While there can be a number of causes for clouding, the ...
as it is faster than your eyes can see?


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