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Love High Definition? Discover the Best LCD TV for HDTV

If you are into sports or video games, there is simply no other way than LCD with High Definition. Imagine how you will feel watching that 85 yard touchdown return and feeling as if you can reach out and touch the player.


I mean, some of these TVs are so good, you can see the texture in the jerseys. For video games, there is no better way to enjoy the amazing graphics and details than High Definition. In fact, some serious gamers won t play on a television that isn t LCD with High Definition.


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Flat Panel Displays - Beyond Plasma

The term set-top box will become something of a misnomer in the near future, as most displays will become too thin to allow a box to placed on top of them. As the price of plasma & LCD displays has plummeted and their image quality has improved, they are popping up in homes everywhere.


Although they are the darlings of the media and the generic for flat panel display in the minds of many, plasmas are about to be in a serious fight with other technologies for the flat panel crown.


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Choose the Right Stand for a 42 Inch LCD TV

Unless you re mounting your new 42 inch LCD TV on the wall or on the ceiling, you ll need a solid and reliable stand to support it. Many TVs come furnished with an appropriate stand, but some require that the stand be purchased separately. If the manufacturer furnishes your 42 inch LCD TV stand, and it meets your needs in terms of styling, you re in great shape. Because your 42 inch LCD TV could become an integral part of the room s decorating scheme, though, you may choose to purchase a stand that matches the needs of your viewing habits, your home, and your sense of style.


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Flat Panel Displays - Beyond Plasma
...the emitters. These electrons are then accelerated by a higher voltage into a beam similar to that in a CRT display. The visual advantages of SEDs are as for CRT displays, great color, deep black levels and quick motion response. ...



Tips On Taking Your Computer to Repair

When your computer is not functioning, where do you take it to repair? the computer service department in a large electronic store? or the computer shop in your neighbourhood? I pick the later because it is most often very costly if going to the large electronic stores. They charge $100 per hour for just a few clicks. Is that justified? I don’t think so. And most of the time, if it is a software problem, they usually just wipe out your hard drive and re-install everything with the recovery disc and you just lose all your data. So I recommend you to take your computer to one of the neighbourhood computer shops (because I own one myself). Usually

Home Theater Set Up - How To Make Your Home Theater A Showpiece
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they are cheaper because the price competitions. More importantly, they get the job done.


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All About DVD Part 3: Blue-Ray and HD-DVD

New storage formats: DVD-HD and Blue-Ray


On the first glance, DVDs have just finished becoming common and are the best option available. But developers do not agree, trying to invent new needs for poor users. This time HDTV (High Definition Television)is considered to be the new technology that no video lover can live without. Compared with common TV, HDVT has several times bigger screen resolution and is technically able to display much more fine details. Of course, all this is available on special HDTV-ready TV sets only. Another problem is concerned with storage of HDTV video, as even the DVD-18 standard with its largest capacity among DVD swill not be able to store several hours of HDTV quality video.


LCD HDTV Televisions and Displays Explained
...double as computer displays. CON'S More expensive than Plasma and rear-projection per square viewing inch Screen sizes aren't up to Plasma displays yet (current sizes range from 10" to 45") Colors are not as vibrant as plasma displays and blacks ...
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