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Find Out What Criteria To Use For Your Big Screen TV Home Theatre

I recently finished an exhaustive month of doing intensive research on what kind of big screen TV or home theatre system to purchase. I mean, it is time. The tube TV is just not cutting it anymore, especially with a large room where TV is typically watched. I learned a lot in the process not all from talking with sales people, but in writing down things the sales people told me, then verifying those facts. The interesting thing is that many times those facts were incorrect, and it made me wonder how many other people were basing a purchase decision on the facts .


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Which is better? EDTV vs HDTV
...not all the way High Definition, as HDTV is. And although Enhanced Definition Television (EDTV) doesn't quite offer the oustanding life-like quality attributed to High Definition Television (HDTV), its picture is actually closer to HDTV than regular television. HDTV has ...
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Is Plasma HDTV Dying, And Does It Really Matter?

If you are in the market for a flat panel HDTV, one of your big decisions is whether to go with plasma or LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology. As recently as a few years ago, it was an easy decision: there were few LCD televisions larger than 40 inches and there were no plasmas smaller than 40 inches, so size dictated your choice. But now, LCD technology has been creeping into plasma’s domain, with good quality sets as large as 70 inches. The popular 40 to 60 inch size range is now a battlefield of technology, and it’s starting to look like LCD will win that battle.


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HDMI: Guide to HDTV Connection of the Future

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As the HDTV market continues to heat up, consumers are in need of being educated on the latest technology. One of the terms that you, the consumer, will surely run into while selecting a HDTV set is: HDMI. For most this is an unfamiliar term and we will explain the details of HDMI in this article so you, the consumer, is armed with the proper knowledge to make intelligent purchasing decisions.


What is HDMI: HDMI is an acronym for High Definition Multi-Media Interface. The HDMI specification (now at 1.2) was created by some of the largest consumer electronics manufacturers in the world: Hitachi, Matsushita, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson, and Toshiba. HDMI is

HDTV In An Easy To Understand Way
...asking for help at a local electronics super store only confuses the issue as they explain things in technical language that you may not understand either. So lets try to explain things in a simple manner so that anyone can ...
the latest digital HDTV interconnection standard. The notable differences between HDMI and the earlier HDTV interconnects standards (component video, and DVI) are:


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Your Electronic Store HDTV Television Buying Guide

Electronic store gadgets seem to sprout out of nowhere like mushrooms. Every time you read a newspaper or magazine and watch the television, you are introduced to the latest and most advanced technological breakthrough on the face of the earth. Of the many gizmos and devices available on the market, one thing that TV addicts may want to consider investing on is the HDTV or High Definition Television.


This new device is a more enhanced version of digital television, or DTV. The resolution in HDTV is more defined and you will truly have a more cinematic experience with this type of television.


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The Future of TV - How You’ll Be Watching HDTV

It used to be oh so simple. Everybody watched TV the same way; on a TV with big picture tube. As has been common throughout human existence, there were those who were dissatisfied and wanted something better. The tube grew in size, then changed to, Oh My God! Color! After the transition to color, the size of the pictures steadily increased, but still, people wanted more. Behold, the Advent Video Beam 1000 of 1972. This was the first commercially available projection TV. You remember those things, with the big, silver, curved screen and the woodgrain cabinet. The Advent gave people a taste of the big screen TV and we’ve never looked back.


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HDTV Resolution Is All The Rage And The Proof Is In The Picture
...are much smaller than the standard screen. This means that they are able to show a much more detailed picture that does not show the lines that make it up in the same way that a conventional TV does. The ...