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		<title>Tips to Buy LCD HDTV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before spending your hard-earned cash on a luxury HDTV, check out these tips to ensure you get the best value for your money. Here are some things you might want to consider before buying LCD TV.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before spending your hard-earned cash on a luxury <strong>HDTV</strong>, check out these tips to ensure you get the best value for your money. Here are some things you might want to consider before <strong>buying LCD TV</strong>.</p>
<p>Identify the exact location where you want to put your TV. This is important because you need to consider the size and the weight  if you plan to mount it on the wall.  Reconsider if you choose to put your screen over a fireplace. There may be problems that will arise in relation to the heat from a working fireplace.<br />
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Concerned about the pixel resolution. This is important simply because you intend to use the TV to watch and so you should see some good quality images, clear and bright. The secret to finding a good pixel native resolution is to seek the highest number of pixels that a TV can offer. The minimum count of pixels that can be addressed is 720p or 768p for TVs smaller as those that are 23-inch screen size. For larger TVs, it is better to settle for <strong>1080p</strong> or higher.</p>
<p>Recheck the contrast ratio. That is the level of black to be white and pure white or deep black is true. This is important because if the model of TV that you chose the contrast ratio is low, it is likely that the experience muddy or images instead of gray. Bright, on the other hand, will be washed out, flat or weak. A contrast ratio of 1,500:1 or higher. You may wish to reconsider or do another search if that shops offer is less than 1,500:1 contrast ratio.</p>
<p>And also take into account the response time of movement. Highly significant in action movies and gaming, you definitely need a fast response time, so you will be able to enjoy watching fast scenes. A good <strong>LCD TV</strong> should be 12ms (milliseconds), 8ms or 4ms response time. Response time technology,  the lower the number: the best response time. If your budget you can get the latest <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> with response time of 2 ms, then you are sure to enjoy the best home entertainment display there.</p>
<p>Keep in mind these things and you are sure to enjoy your purchase. Take the time to do some research, allow you to spend some time in order to get a bargain, and never forget to take into account the quality above all else. Good luck and happy hunting <strong>LCD HDTV</strong>!</p>


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		<title>Before You Buy the First LCD HDTV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone wants quality and affordable LCD HDTV and all manufacturers say that their TVs are both high quality and affordable. So it means all purchases LCD HDTV worth it? How does a customer choose the right LCD HDTV? Well, the answer depends on your needs. Will you use to play games or a computer monitor [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone wants quality and affordable <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> and all manufacturers say that their TVs are both high quality and affordable. So it means all purchases <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> worth it? How does a customer choose the right <strong>LCD HDTV</strong>? Well, the answer depends on your needs. Will you use to play games or a computer monitor instead or simply watch TV programs? When you wait to buy your first HDTV take a deep breath and relax. You&#8217;ll need a cool head to choose between all these brands and models.<br />
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Ok, here we go. Some things to look for a <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> is the highest resolution, color depth and refresh rate. The higher the number the better. The first is the maximum resolution. Current market for <strong>LCD TV</strong> mainly offers 720p and <strong>1080p</strong>. However, if you want the highest definition, it would be <strong>1080p</strong> (1920&#215;1080). This resolution comes on screen more, but it is also a higher price. You can clearly see the difference between a 720p resolution pictures of TV and TV <strong>1080p</strong>. So do not waste your money to buy television sets even lower resolution in less than just to be disappointed by one or two months later and then drag your pocket again to get a <strong>1080p HDTV</strong>.</p>
<p>So the color depth and refresh rate. You want the highest possible color depth and refresh rate. Great depth of color means that the images have natural colors. Red looks red, green , looks green, black as pitch black instead of dark gray and white looks pure white instead of a bit yellowish. High refresh rate is particularly evident when viewing fast moving or in films or games. The high refresh rate allows for easy transfer of looking at pictures.</p>
<p>So now that you have the resolution, color depth and refresh rate, it is time to look at other aspects such as the speaker. The speakers, is in an <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> in general have a quality so much. So, if at the time of purchase is probably better to go to your local shop to the sound. Make a DVD to play action or something and Lister for you. If you do not really know what a great speaker should sound, then you might try reading online reviews of televisions. Learning from others opinions and can make your buying decision much easier.</p>
<p>Other things you may consider before buying is the design of the TV (which will look good in the TV room?) If you have a digital tuner (so you can enjoy digital broadcast signals), is a  wall mount included (so you can hang on the wall of the room) and other accessories. They may not be important, but all I want to get the best bang for your right to Buck?</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consumers uninformed expected that each digital TV will provide a clearer and sharper than their counterparts in analog. This forecast has been extended to their favorite game console. While some brands of <strong>HDTV</strong> and models that meet these expectations, others may disappoint gamers looking to experience this fantastic game.<br />
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Manufacturers of <strong>high-definition television (HDTV)</strong> sets developed to provide the specifications of their models in advertising campaigns and promotions. However, most consumers do not understand what the specific true meaning and why they are important to make their decision on what <strong>HDTV</strong> to buy for games.</p>
<p>The main thing to understand is that <strong>HDTV</strong> was designed for watching TV and not for the game console. Manufacturers of gaming consoles are constantly upgrading or redesign their game consoles to meet the standards for digital broadcasting and <strong>high definition</strong> display. Some brands offer the game more expensive <strong>HDTV</strong> console direct methods that are matched to the popular game console.</p>
<p>This article gives a brief training on the 5 main factors to consider when looking for an <strong>HDTV</strong> to video games. This will help you make an informed decision without the confusion that surrounds the game with the Play Station 3 from Sony (PS3), Microsoft Xbox 360 and Nintendo Wii.</p>
<h2><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: medium;">1. Screen Size HDTV bigger is better for games</span></h2>
<p>The larger screen, the easier it is to see the details of the graphics used in games. The games seem more realistic with larger screens. If your <strong>HDTV</strong> is not large enough, then you will see a top black band at the bottom or sides of the image to make the game right on the screen. Provide <strong>HDTV</strong> screens, which are larger than 24inches (60cm) in size.</p>
<h2><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: medium;">2. LCD Monitors Are Better Than plasma for gaming</span></h2>
<p>Plasma screens can suffer from &#8220;image burn-in&#8221; to always play the same games. Image burn-in happens when static images are displayed on the left on a plasma screen for very long periods. This is the case with some games that have no change of environments. Liquid Crystal Display <strong>(LCD) television</strong> screens as tall as those used for computer monitors, does not suffer burn-in.</p>
<h2><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: medium;">3. Resolutions higher scan is better for games</span></h2>
<p>The producers of <strong>HDTV</strong>, using two different mechanisms for producing a digital image on a screen <strong>HDTV</strong>. A mechanism is a frame &#8220;interlace and the other is a gradual&#8221; crawl &#8220;. A progressive scan displays all the horizontal lines that compose each frame of images in order. Compared to interlaced scanning, all the odd horizontal lines are displayed first, then the even lines alternately horizontal photo Back to change the odd lines in rapid succession.</p>
<p>A standard definition TV (SDTV), use 525 (U.S. NTSC) or 625 (PAL in Europe) the horizontal lines and is also known as the &#8220;480i&#8221; resolution NTSC for U.S. and &#8220;576i&#8221; PAL resolution for which the &#8220;i&#8221; stands for Interlace frame. interlaced video produces an annoying flicker that blurs the details of video images. Flickering can be reduced with special filter, called anti-aliasing, but this tends to reduce the clarity of the image. <strong>HDTV</strong> is shown in 720i or even using 1080i resolution.</p>
<p>Progressive scan produces fruits and vegetables and sharper images, flicker, interlaced scanning compared to the frames the same rate. High resolution images are presented using 720p, <strong>1080p</strong>, 1440p and 2160p resolution, where &#8220;p&#8221; means progressive scan. <strong>HDTV</strong> with progressive scan is generally more expensive than lower resolution than <strong>HDTV</strong>. A computer <strong>LCD</strong> typically will start at 720p resolution and May to support higher resolutions.</p>
<h2><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: medium;">4. The refresh rates higher the better for games</span></h2>
<p>Rate picture update is a frame size (in Hertz or Hz) as many times each frame, each second image is updated on a video screen. In general, the higher the refresh rate, the faster the screen can respond to changes in pixel color reducing and in some cases eliminate, the image blur and vibration when watching the rapid movements of these scenes football in direct.</p>
<p>Liquid crystal displays that have a response time high (in milliseconds or ms) are often unsuitable for play with the computer faster. A response time of less than 15 ms is considered sufficient for the games in view of the human eye can perceive the changes faster than 10ms. Brand <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> manufacturers to produce models with a refresh rate 120Hz and 4ms pixel response is sufficient for the game console.</p>
<h2><span style="font-family: Arial; font-size: medium;">5. HDTV with game mode is best for games</span></h2>
<p>More recently, some officials <strong>HDTV</strong> has recognized that consumers want to use their <strong>HDTV</strong> to play in action and in line console. This led to the development of a game mode &#8220;to give an immediate response with the controller to play the principle behind the game mode is to optimize the response time and image quality for television to be close to one of higher resolution <strong>1080p</strong> video game capable consoles like the PS3 to give players more realistic.</p>
<p><strong>What You Need To Know About The Gaming Consoles </strong></p>
<p>Nintendo Wii provides only support up to 480p resolution so you do not need an <strong>HDTV</strong> to use the console games. The Xbox 360 game resolution of 720p and 1080i so that it can be used with an HDTV. The PS3 supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and <strong>1080p</strong> make a game versatile console that can be used with a wide range of screen resolutions, <strong>high definition television</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations</strong></p>
<p>If you buy an <strong>HDTV</strong> for console gaming, look for at least a 24inch (60cm), <strong>LCD screen</strong>, which supports 720p and <strong>1080p</strong>, at least a refresh rate of 100 Hz and has a game mode, like any technology, you have into practice what you pay for. But since the series high digital definition still down prices, it is necessary to consider models of <strong>HDTV</strong>, which can also support gaming consoles such as PS3 and Xbox 360. Be sure to change the settings on both your <strong>HDTV</strong> and your game console to support HD resolutions to discover the best of these technologies have to offer.</p>


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		<title>The Issues to consider Before You Choose an LCD HDTV</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Advances in <strong>LCD</strong> manufacturing, as well as new technologies, such as O-LED (Organic LED) and  SED (Surface-conduction Electron- emitter Displays), promise <strong>LCD</strong>-like displays in ever-bigger sizes in the future.  In the long run, <strong>LCD displays</strong> will be huge!</p>
<p>Not only will <strong>LCD HDTVs</strong> grow to huge dimensions, they&#8217;ll also be huge sellers. A few reasons why include the following:<br />
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We&#8217;re not including the &#8220;super-skinny-hang-it-on-the-wall&#8221; attribute here, because we think that&#8217;s obvious. We can&#8217;t resist mentioning it again anyway, just because it&#8217;s so cool.</p>
<p><strong>Excellent color:</strong><br />
<strong>LCDs</strong> can display millions of colors, and do so accurately (meaning the color coming off the screen is faithful to the color in your broadcast or recording). Not all flat-panel TVs (or <strong>HDTVs</strong> in general) can duplicate this color accuracy.</p>
<p><strong>PC-monitor-capable:</strong><br />
Many <strong>LCD HDTVs</strong> can also be used as big (huge!) PC monitors. This trick is especially cool if you have one of those neat Media Center PCs.</p>
<p><strong>No burn-in:</strong><br />
<strong>HDTVs</strong> that rely upon phosphors, such as CRTs and plasmas, can, under certain circumstances, experience burn-in, where ghost images are permanently burned into the screen. <strong>LCDs</strong> are immune from this phenomenon  _so feel free to play video games, and so on with no fear.</p>
<p><strong>Inherently progressive:</strong><br />
Unlike tube (CRT) TVs, <strong>LCDs</strong> don&#8217;t rely on a scanning &#8220;gun&#8221; and  interlaced scanning.  Instead, <strong>LCDs</strong> use millions of tiny transistors that can be individually controlled by the &#8220;brains&#8221; inside the display. This means that <strong>LCDs</strong> can easily handle progressive-scan sources, such as progressive-scan DVD and <strong>HDTV</strong>.</p>
<p>You might want to consider a few other issues before you choose an <strong>LCD HDTV</strong>:</p>
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<li> <strong>Prices</strong></li>
<li> <strong>Reproduction of blacks</strong></li>
<li> <strong>Viewing angle:</strong><br />
Check the specs before you buy, most <strong>LCD HDTVs</strong> will have viewing angles listed in their specifications.</li>
<li> <strong>Response time:</strong><br />
Another area that <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> makers are working overtime to improve is the  pixel response time of their TVs. Basically, the individual pixels within an <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> take a slight amount of time to change color and intensity. For really fast-moving video content, an <strong>LCD TV</strong> can end up with some artifacts (visible flaws) where the picture from a previous frame is still slightly visible on- screen as the new one is being drawn. Typically, this isn&#8217;t a huge and noticeable deal, but it&#8217;s not beyond the realm of  possibility that you might notice it.</li>
<li> <strong>Brightness:</strong><br />
The <strong>LCD</strong> is a transmissive system  _light is shined through the liquid crystals, some of that light gets absorbed or reflected back away from the viewer. This means that <strong>LCD displays</strong> are not as bright as CRT, plasma and even some projection TVs (DLP).  This could be a factor in a brightly lit room.</li>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to buy an <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> but do not know what to search the market or even your home before buying one? Here are some tips to help you make better choices:</p>
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<li>Buy based on the size of your room. I know it&#8217;s good to have a big TV at home. The power that is, gives the feeling is not something you can get from a small TV. But if you decide to keep it in a large room, then go and buy a great support.  <span id="more-1609"></span>If the room is small, so do not listen to your heart, because it will not be there. Also, <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> will not give you a good picture if viewed from a distance very close. If you are not sure of the size, you can take a couple of newspapers and hang on the wall to see if the size looks funny.</li>
<li>Now that you&#8217;ve decided about the size of your <strong>LCD TV</strong>, determine your budget. There are many companies to choose from. You can find different pricing models. Remember that the market for <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> is a highly competitive industry of today. Many companies offer their quality <strong>LCD panels</strong> at least simply take the consumers.  They may be doing so for many reasons, the sale of liquidation, the sale season, the units are used or refurbished. Ask your dealer to be clear on these issues as well.</li>
<li>Comparing the characteristics of <strong>LCD TVs</strong>, has chosen to consider before buying. Consumer Reports on the Internet can be a good source. For example, check-resolution 1280&#215;720 (720p) for less than 40 &#8220;screen and 1920&#215;1080 (<strong>1080p</strong>) 40&#8243; Motion Response Time: 12ms or 8ms (milliseconds) is preferred when 8ms, Contrast Ratio 1500:1 or more 32 &#8220;screen, etc.</li>
<li>The pixel defect is rare for an <strong>LCD TV</strong> where &#8220;Dead Pixel&#8221; still appears on the screen in red or green. Just to be sure that you&#8217;re not one of the lucky ones; test device in the showroom before buying. If shopping online, then ask the seller on substitution policies.</li>
<li>Many experts believe that the screen shows black or gray is good. This panel can give a clear contrast and a good image. Finding a good contrast ratio.</li>
<li>Many people complain that they hate their new remote control. My friend bought a new <strong>LCD HDTV</strong> a couple of weeks ago and regrets to launch his old TV remote control. See if you can be comfortable with the new or not.</li>
<li>The <strong>HDTV</strong> compatibility is very important. Make sure your new <strong>LCD TV</strong> supports high definition. With high definition,  Its will give you a clear view and sharper.</li>
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