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		<title>What You Should Know When Buying an HDTV ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:30:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some common questions that people have when making the comparison is what HDTV is best? or whether they should buy a 720p/1080i and 1080p,&#8230; What should I look for when comparing HDTV display? What screen size should I buy? You should understand one of the most important factors in HDTV technology and most people are [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some common questions that people have when making the comparison is what <strong>HDTV</strong> is best? or whether they should buy a 720p/1080i and <strong>1080p</strong>,&#8230; What should I look for when comparing <strong>HDTV display</strong>? What screen size should I buy? You should understand one of the most important factors in <strong>HDTV</strong> technology and most people are concerned about: the image quality. People really want the best money can buy the image quality.<br />
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When you buy your <strong>HDTV</strong> you can choose the screen size benefiting optimally to the surface of the room that you have at your disposal. Here are some recommended viewing distances (note that the ideal distance depends on many factors like the quality of the signal.) 30 inches &#8211; the distance recommended 3,75-6,25 meters. 42 inches &#8211; the distance recommended by 5,25-8,75 meters. 50 inches &#8211; the distance recommended 6,25-10,5 meters. 62 inches &#8211; recommended spacing of 7,75-13 feet. 70 inches &#8211; the distance recommended by 8,75-14,75 meters.</p>
<p>Another factor to look for in <strong>HDTV comparison</strong> shopping is to be aware of the resolution of the screen is capable of producing. What you want to monitor is the native resolution. The minimum native resolution is 720p should be considered is 1280&#215;768. What is 1280 horizontal pixels and 768 vertical pixels. If you really miss the best picture quality you should look at the resolutions of <strong>1080p</strong>, which has a native resolution of 1920&#215;1080 pixels.</p>
<p>How Does <strong>HDTV</strong> display standard definition? Standard definition (non HD), the sources are regular cable signal, DVD, satellite signals (satellite also provides high definition content). Some <strong>HDTV</strong> monitors will produce a great picture in high definition, but you see a bad image when connected to a signal to standard definition.</p>
<p>The best tool you can use when making comparisons <strong>HDTV</strong> is use your eyes. If possible, take your favorite movie, DVD, or even ask the clerk to show some high-definition content, preferably of the kind of content you want to see on the screen <strong>HDTV. HDTV</strong> will be used primarily for watching movies? What type of movie? action, documentary, entertainment, sports, computer generated graphics, or standard definition?. One thing you should take note of the fact that <strong>HDTV</strong> is not rated for the best possible image in shops, are usually displayed with their &#8220;out of the box&#8221; default settings. Other factors you should take note of the lights of the hall is expected to see the full-screen <strong>HDTV</strong> in the lines of lighting inside the store.</p>
<p><strong>HDTV</strong> Many are available online and you&#8217;re not really able to see the picture quality in person. One solution is to read user comments, those comments are comments by people who have <strong>HDTV</strong> in question and saw the picture quality in person. Some comments may be useful. There are many other factors to consider such as video or processor chips that <strong>HDTV</strong> uses to process incoming signals and other factors more complex than the buyer can not ignore the normal, unless you&#8217;re a fan of core. The bottom line for most is the best group for most of the male consumer and can decide based on the factors mentioned in this article, and their research on the Internet.</p>


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		<title>Sony Bravia HDTV Buying Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Nov 2009 14:35:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may seem a difficult task, try to choose an HDTV for the home, especially if HDTV technology is new to you. So you could search to Sony Bravia HDTV sets, how do you choose a Sony Bravia HD TV that meets your needs in your home? We&#8217;ve all seen those HDTV images in magazines [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may seem a difficult task, try to choose an HDTV for the home, especially if HDTV technology is new to you. So you could search to Sony Bravia HDTV sets, how do you choose a Sony Bravia HD TV that meets your needs in your home? We&#8217;ve all seen those HDTV images in magazines and catalogs Nice trade, however, this is the best way to select a Sony Bravia HD TV? <span id="more-1249"></span>They have a beautiful picture, and it seems dynamic and makes us think that they are all high quality. Although this does not mean it will meet our needs. </p>
<p>A more detailed comparison of the various Sony Bravia HD TV set is what you need to find the best HDTV for your home. The first step is to find information about the different positions available HD TV. This information will help in reducing the list of prospects.It&#8217;s easy to choose an option, and then stick with this option, but looking for more, you&#8217;ll see that you have many more options to get what you need. This information is accessible online through online retail stores high-definition televisions from Sony, Sony official websites and stores. </p>
<p>One of the biggest parts of the TV is part of the vision at this stage is essential to consider the size of a Sony HDTV you want. Nobody wants an HDTV is too small for him to spoil the pleasure of reading and, conversely, an HDTV is too big will cause more problems than it&#8217;s worth it.First measure of how much space you have. This will help you find an HDTV that fit the space you have. Also consider the distance from where you sit and how the TV. This can be a simple process of watching your old television set and consider if you want a higher or lower, depending on space constraints and budget. </p>
<p>In general, if a TV will be used in a smaller bedroom, a TV larger than the living room. Sizes up to 36&#8243; work best in rooms and more than 40&#8243; for television in the main hall. This works great consideration that Sony manufactures televisions in these ranges. Because Sony has produced so many different sizes and versions of its HD TVs, you can be sure you can find a package that meets your needs for space and functionality. The point to consider when comparing Sony Bravia HDTV is to compare the size, type, style and price.</p>
<p>Remember that the Sony Bravia HDTV finished products are high, so are durable and reliable with the latest technologies. However, products often cost more elegant than those who look less elegant.</p>


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