Monday, April 20th, 2009
The recent speculative news of price drops from major HDTV manufacturers like Samsung, Sony and Panasonic, just to name a few has halted some of us from buying the sought after unit right away. Is the wait worth it? How will this affect the average consumer?
First let’s take a general ...
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Monday, April 20th, 2009
If you are shopping for a TV set and are taking power consumption as important criteria when it comes to making your final choice, you may be surprised on how it affects you. In reality, most similar sized flat panel sets, regardless of brand, model, or screen type (plasma or ...
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Monday, April 20th, 2009
How come that on some channels the image seems as it comes from a labyrinth mirror? It’s all a question of ratios. On your old CRT unit the aspect was 4:3, which essentially means that for each 4 horizontal inches your screen would be 3 inches wide. However since images ...
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Monday, April 20th, 2009
The good old days of standard definition images that offered flawless transition are gone… or not.
It all depends on what type of technology your set employs. While CRT’s are the most fluid, DLP and Plasma displays still offer excellent image fluidity. Unfortunately, LCD screens have low refresh rates and slow ...
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