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		<title>Choosing the Right HDTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to replace the old TV? Unlike regular standard televisions, HDTV sets are much lighter, occupy less space, offers more functionality and provides better image quality. However, the search for a new HDTV can be a daunting, especially for new customers who are familiar with the many HDTV technologies. Therefore, this article examines the different [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to replace the old TV? Unlike regular standard televisions, HDTV sets are much lighter, occupy less space, offers more functionality and provides better image quality. However, the search for a new HDTV can be a daunting, especially for new customers who are familiar with the many HDTV technologies. Therefore, this article examines the different types of HDTVs and their benefits.<br />
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<strong>HDTV CRT</strong><br />
HDTV CRT-based cathode technology that is old in TVs regular. Some of the advantages of this technology is proven (50 + years), the image quality and low price. However, this technology will have to deal with bulky, heavy televisions, problems with glare screen and wide screen options limited. The biggest screen at the level you get a CRT HDTV is only 34 inches. </p>
<p><strong>HDTV Rear Projection</strong><br />
Currently there are two types of high definition televisions rear projection. Large technology-based HDTV Rear Projection CRT, while the youngest is based on the LCD / DLP / LCoS projection technology. How HDTV CRT, CRT rear projection big screen is great in a very low price. However, it should deal with poor image quality not to digital signals, the maintenance expensive, long and narrow angles cabinet enclosures. The newer LCD / DLP / LCoS projection technology offers larger screen sizes, good black levels, better viewing angle and image quality excellent. However, this technology will have to do with expensive bulbs to be replaced every 5,000-7,000 hours. </p>
<p><strong>Plasma HDTV</strong><br />
The Plasma HDTV is a mainstream technology for viewing high-definition channels. Plasma HDTV Monitor offers a definition of great color, wide viewing angle, good black levels and less space. However, this technology will have to face the possibility of screen burn-screen problems and reflections. </p>
<p><strong>LCD flat screen HDTV</strong><br />
The LCD Flat Panel HDTV is the other main technology for viewing high-definition channels. LCD HDTV offers a wider range of screen sizes (7 &quot;to 65&quot;), the resolutions bigger picture is very bright, burn-in problems and last a long time (+ 60,000 hours). However, this technology will have to do with poor black levels, a small viewing angle and high price point of entry.</p>


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		<title>How do you select Best Buy Hdtv</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 14:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are determined to get HDTV, and select the HDTV Best Buy. That said, the selection of a unit other Trump is never easy. The HDTV you just saw in an ad can not be better for you. Here are some things to consider before buying your HDTV:  Basic Information You can buy [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are determined to get HDTV, and select the HDTV Best Buy. That said, the selection of a unit other Trump is never easy. The HDTV you just saw in an ad can not be better for you. Here are some things to consider before buying your HDTV:  Basic Information You can buy the best without even know what HDTV or HDTV. <span id="more-895"></span>The surest way to find the best of everything is to learn as much as possible about them before payment. HDTV is the product of new technology that allows you to view TV programs and DVDs in high resolution and clear. It seems like seeing the real thing on television, except that the images are still two-dimensional. some areas, sites, however, are not good to have a series of HDTV. </p>
<p>One can only enjoy the high resolution, if the shows are also seen in high definition. Many still present in the arena of standard definition. If this is the case, we will only end up with a pointless and expensive box with images evil. You can determine the best HDTV to buy only if you specify the suitability HD drive in your situation. HDTV or HD-Ready  If your HDTV is not the best option for you, do not despair. You still have another alternative. You may choose instead to get an HD-ready in September HDTV works usually with a receiver that is already integrated in a plate. An HD-ready set on the other hand, you will need a separate tuner or a box that can convert digital signals into images. </p>
<p>The positive aspect of having a HD-Ready, which is the standard definition shows still look great in them. LCD or Plasma I have to choose between a plasma or LCD. There are many who disagree with HDTV Best Buy, when it comes to such a test. In general, the plasma may be the best option if the room is dim, the TV room is spacious and the TV is great. An LCD screen on the other hand, it would be nice if the room has a bright light, the room is small and the TV is not very large. If you want strength, LCD beat Plasma. Aspect Ratio The ratio of the screen should also be a part of your thoughts. Many newcomers HDTV in 16:9 format. Old TVs are 4:3. </p>
<p>The relationship between the screen of your choice may influence how you view a slide show or a movie. For 4:3 shows that would bring the sides black embedded in a 16:9 HDTV. This is not a problem is if you want to watch a DVD, which usually have the option of widescreen. backprojection or Direct View still Old rear projection. This means that images emerge through the process of reflection. TVs that do not work on the principle of specular reflection by simply viewing the images on the screen. HDTV with the immediate goal is usually clearer display. HDTV Picking best you can buy a little&#8217; difficult. All you have to do is determine whether your taste, but the HDTV is right for you. If you&#8217;re still at a loss, consider reading reviews HDTV consumers.</p>


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		<title>I Can&#8217;t Get My Hdtv To Show Hd Quality</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought a hitachi plasma 42 inch hdtv and just bought a hd box from suddenlink, but even after connecting everything the way it should be the channels that should broadcast in hd still look pretty bad. Do i need some type of antenna or something? Any help would be much appreciated.</p>


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		<title>Common Mistakes for Buyers and Owners of HDTV Sets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a list of some common mistakes for buyers and owners of HDTV sets.
1. Keep chemicals away from TV, ammonia in Windex can damage the coatings. Sprayed liquids on the screen can seep between the bezel and the panel and cause all kinds of problems. Better to use a damp cloth, preferably not wood-based [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of some common mistakes for buyers and owners of HDTV sets.</p>
<p>1. Keep chemicals away from TV, ammonia in Windex can damage the coatings. Sprayed liquids on the screen can seep between the bezel and the panel and cause all kinds of problems. Better to use a damp cloth, preferably not wood-based paper products, such as newspapers or paper towels, which can create small scratches.<br />
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2. Do not buy a plasma TV, if you&#8217;re going to look in a room lit with lots of windows. Unlike LCD TV plasma TV panels feature glass thickness, which can cause a lot of glare. On the other hand, do not be afraid of Plasma &#8220;burn-in&#8221;, which was a common problem in old plasma televisions. Most plasma TVs of today have circuits to prevent burn-in or ghosting.</p>
<p>3. Do not pay too much attention to those formulas that use the room size to determine the size of the screen. Buy the largest TV that fits with your decor. Also keep in mind if you do not have an upconverting receiver or upconverting DVD player, a lot of programming that comes from DVD and standard def programming appears on the screen with great blacks around the edges so a TV bigger might be better if you &#8216;re to see a lot of standard def programming.</p>
<p>4. Do not refuse a big TV on a 1080i. Although we recommend the purchase of a future-proof 1080p TV, Bruce Berkoff LCD TV Association points out that it is difficult to understand the difference between 1080i and 1080p on a set that can display all pixels. He adds: &#8220;If the TV is estimated to be 1920 x 1080 resolution should not matter if the program is in 1080i or 1080p.&#8221; Currently none of the programs to come in over the air, cable or satellite is 1080p. More so, you can not really tell the difference on anything smaller than a TV 37 inches or if you sit far enough away from a larger body.</p>
<p>5. Do not leave the brightness too high. Many TVs will ship with the brightness setting 21 in the &#8220;Showroom&#8221; mode. In a bright living under a lower light levels are perfectly adequate and saves energy too. If you want to get the most from your set HDTV, you should consider calibrated by an expert as someone from Geek Squad or by yourself with a DVD as the Digital Video Essentials.</p>
<p>6. Do not be fooled and buy expensive add-ons from the seller at a big box retailer. Most HDMI cables work well for programming more. The only reason to spend the extra money is for a high-speed (Category 2), capable cable used for &#8220;Deep Color&#8221;, and the lossless audio.</p>
<p>7. Pay attention to audio. You might think the sound of your TV is fine, but if you have not heard 5.1 (or longer), surround sound audio quality on a system you have no experience HDTV. Some things to keep in mind when shopping for a sound system, be careful when buying speakers from a brand is not necessarily known for speakers, as some brands of consumer electronics, be sure to listen to speakers before buying them, not hide the swap, and make sure the receiver has enough ports for future expansion.</p>
<p>Now that you have made a general idea of what to look for and what to avoid, the last step in finding the perfect television set for your home is to read reviews.</p>


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