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I am really looking forward to my new plasma HDTV. I don't know which aspect I am most excited about.
I am looking forward to the screen being larger than the LCD screen I am used to. There are also a lot more viewing angles with my new plasma HDTV than with my old LCD.
My new plasma HDTV was pretty expensive, but it was cheaper than a really big LCD screeen I was looking at. I was concerned about burn-in but the salesman assured me that modern plasma screens like my new plasma HDTV does not have that problem.
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January 9th, 2008 | Posted in HDTV, Plasma, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
A flat lcd tv is a great purchase because of the low profile and efficiency, but not that alone. A flat lcd tv is also great because it offers the highest resolution of any tvs, and also because it has low glare, almost no glare at all. This is because the flat profile of a flat lcd tv means that, unlike a normal curved tv screen, which catches light from any direction and sends it to you in the form of glare, a flat lcd tv is only vulnerable to light disturbances from a particular direction, kind of like a mirror, and unless there is a powerful light source there right in that specific spot, the flat lcd tv will not reflect it back at you.
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January 3rd, 2008 | Posted in LCD, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
A hdtv ready lcd is important if you want to take full advantage of your hdtv, or high definition tv. HDTV is in higher resolution than normal tv, so your old box just won't cut it. You might as well be watching public access or just using the antennae. Really, hdtv ready lcd is almost becoming a complete essential nowadays according to many popular studies. You just cant get too good of a resolution, and hdtv ready lcd is the best on the market at the current time.
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December 26th, 2007 | Posted in LCD, HDTV, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
Do you love the large screens, great sound and enjoyment of going to the movies, but don't want to go out every night in order to see a great film? Well, maybe it's time to create your own home theater system. Yes, it sounds like a really daunting task, but it doesn't have to be.
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December 19th, 2007 | Posted in Home Theater Component, Home Theater Speakers, Home Theater Screen, Custom Home Theater | No Comments
There are many features unique to the Panasonic brand of plasma display television some of which are the display capacity, aspect ratio, progressive scan, and the shades of gradation that the display is capable of achieving.
Most of these traits are capable of making the choice for you when you have finally the option to purchase a plasma screen television, Panasonic has made leaps and bounds in the technology of the display screen to bring you the best quality for some of the best pricing out there that makes the plasma screen fit into your budget, and a plasma display can make the difference in your home.
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December 17th, 2007 | Posted in Panasonic, HDTV, Plasma, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
Electronics are becoming more compact as time continues to push forward. While we may have began with black and whites, that is certainly no longer the case. TVs not only upgraded to color, but the screen size increased as well. This is still common, but bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. Sure you want high resolution and a good sized screen, but no one wants the bulk. Entertainment centers thrive on being compact.
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December 11th, 2007 | Posted in TV/Television, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
When it comes to plasma vs LCD TV screen size, plasma TVs has the advantage. Plasma TVs are the current size champion, but the developing technology of LCD TVs is catching up. Plasma TVs have screen sizes that range from 32 to 63 inches. Panasonic does make a plasma TV that is 103 inches, but it is not for consumer use.
When you compare viewing angles, plasma vs LCD TV screen, the LCD TV screen has the advantage. The advantage is only a small margin. The viewing angle for a plasma TV is up to 160 degrees and the viewing angle for an LCD TV is up to 175 degrees.
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December 8th, 2007 | Posted in TV/Television, LCD, HDTV, Plasma, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
Plasma televisions are much brighter than traditional television screens and have a wider color gamut with picture quality remaining consistently detailed for plasma screens as large as 103 inches diagonally. Plasma screens are typically very thin and as such can be applied in various wall hanging applications.
The disadvantages of plasma televisions are many. They are several times more expensive than traditional and other types of televisions. One of the most surprising disadvantages to many users of plasma televisions is their limited life spans. The typical plasma television has a life span of about 60,000 hours of display time.
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December 1st, 2007 | Posted in HDTV, Plasma, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
Trying to find a good yet cheap TV today can be tricky. With all the new technologies available, it seems like most new TVs out there you have to put a down payment on, take out a loan, and possible put a mortgage or two on any property you own just to take the thing home. Does anyone even sell cheap TVs anymore, or are they all technological marvels destined to drive you into the poor home?
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November 18th, 2007 | Posted in TV/Television, LCD, Plasma, Home Theater Screen | No Comments
I was so excited. I had been waiting for months to have enough money, and find a deep enough discount to purchase my flat panel lcd tv, and finally the moment had come. I went to the flat panel lcd tv store, and looked around at all of the mamoth displays of impressive electronics and performance.
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November 16th, 2007 | Posted in LCD, Home Theater Screen | No Comments