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		<title>DIRECTV Satellite HDTV Receivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 23:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
	<dc:subject>Cable / Satellite</dc:subject><dc:subject>Cable / Satellite</dc:subject><dc:subject>Home Theater Main</dc:subject>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-529').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><strong><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="DIRECTV" title="DIRECTV" src="/wp-content/uploads/directv.jpg" align="left" height="152" width="178" />DirecTV Satellite HDTV Receivers </strong></p>
<p>As cable TV rates are increasing, so is the number of people switching to satellite TV subscriptions. It is a common knowledge that DIRECTV leads the American satellite television industry. </p>
<p>DIRECTV has more than 15 million subscribers in the country. It offers 250 channels with crisp digital-quality pictures and sounds. It also screens special sports and entertainment events through pay per view. DIRECTV runs both NSTC and HD programming. </p>
<p>To view HD programming, you will need an HD-ready television set, a DIRECTV satellite HDTV receiver and a DIRECTV multi-satellite dish. </p>
<p>DIRECTV has been developing advanced equipments to support HD viewing at home. DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers are easy to use and they come with DIRECTV subscription packages. </p>
<p>DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers provide the following TV resolutions: 480i (525i), 480p (525p) , 720p (750p) , 1080i (1125i). They also support Dolby Digital Surround sound. </p>
<p>One of the novel feature of DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers is that they have on-screen program guides which are customizable. They also have built-in parent control feature for restricting unwanted channels or shows and setting spending limits. </p>
<p>DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers usually come with remote control, batteries, component video cable , S-Video cable to enable HDTV to PC connection, audio/video cable, telephone cable, RF coaxial cable , and a power cable. One HDTV-ready TV set and one satellite dish can be plugged into the device. </p>
<p>Outputs for DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers include two composites, 1S-video cable, 1 component, 1 HDMI, and 1 digital audio optical. There are additional ports on the DIRECTV satellite HDTV receiver where a USB and a telephone line can be plugged in. </p>
<p>With this phone connection, DIRECTV subscribers can order pay per view programs through remote control, get popular sports subscriptions and get secondary receivers for $4.99 each month. </p>
<p>This special phone connection does not disturb regular phone usage. A modeminside the DirecTV satellite HDTV receiver calls DIRECTV computer systemtoll free. If the modem detects regular phone usage it will try thecall later. These modem calls last only a few seconds. </p>
<p>DIRECTV allows the connection of more than one television in a single household to their services as long as DIRECTV satellite HDTV receivers are connected to the same land-based phone line. With this set-up, programming only costs $4.99 per month for a secondary and each additional television. Ordering separate DirecTV satellite HDTV receivers gives household viewers the flexibility to watch different programs on different TV sets. </p>
<p>DIRECTV HDTV receivers are usually made with in widths of 15 inches, height of 3 inches and depth of 11 inches. DIRECTV HDTV receivers come with a warranty of 90 days. </p>
<p>Other HDTV receivers of other brands are also authorized to receive DIRECTV satellite transmissions aside from DIRECTV. These are Zenith, Toshiba, Sony, Samsung, RCA, Proscan, Phoenix, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, LG. promax, Hughes, General electric. </p>
<p>Aside from DIRECTV HDTV receivers, Digital Video Recorders (DVR&#039;s) are also provided with DIRECTV satellite subscription. DVR&#039;s can be used to pause or rewind live TV, order instant replays slow motions. </p>
<p>It can also be programmed to skip commercials. DVR&#039;s have the capacity to record hundreds of hours of regular TV programming and 30 hours of HDTV programming. DVR&#039;s can be set to record a TV show for the entire season including extra overtime programming. Viewers also have the option to skip reruns. </p>
<p>The Digital Video Recorder can record shows two weeks before actual broadcast and even record two shows at the same time without overwriting recorded content until memory is full. Viewers decide the time span they want their recorded programs to be stored and program this accordingly. The HD DVR has 250 GB hard drive and supports many resolution formats.</p>
<p>Now you have a good overview of <strong>DirecTV Satellite HDTV Receivers</strong></p>
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		<title>Dish HDTV Satellite System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 20:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-528').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="Satellite Dish" title="Satellite Dish" src="/wp-content/uploads/Sat_1.jpg" align="left" height="165" width="220" />To date, the TV industry is excited about a US Senate bill that proposes to implement a law or legislation that would allow the complete shift or focus in TV broadcast transmission from analog, the conventional, to digital, he modern type. </p>
<p>The proposal means that after February 17, 2009, the conventional, traditional and widely used analog TV sets in the country will be obsolete and completely useless. </p>
<p>Conventional analog TV sets would not be able to receive signal transmissions from digital broadcasters anymore. Thus, the lower-income TV viewers would have to be deprived of TV entertainment. That would certainly spell trouble, in big bold words. </p>
<p>But, take note that the US Senate also approved a resolution that would make the federal government subsidize the average-income consumers&#039; use of converter boxes to enable them to watch the proposed, improved, better and new digital broadcasts from their favorite TV network still using their analog TVs. </p>
<p>HDTV satellite dish will be very expensive like the HDTV sets, so the effort is very timely and will provide alternative to TV viewers. </p>
<p>The effort will be timely and called-for because HDTV antennas and HDTV satellite dish will come along with new HDTVs, and they would not be compatible with analog TVs. </p>
<p>The pending bill would definitely allow and facilitate low-income analog TV users to still use their analog TVs. At the same time they would be empowered to give them access to digital TV broadcasts. </p>
<p>That legislation is still pending in the US Senate. But people expect the transition to digital broadcasts to resume and take place within the allotted time frame. Thus, converter boxes will also be popular in a couple years time as digital broadcasts conquers the air waves and digital TV sets still remain expensive. </p>
<p><strong>HDTVs</strong> </p>
<p>High definition television or HDTV is the fast rising and more popular TV technology that is making the market anticipating, excited and longing all at the same time. </p>
<p>Warm perception for HDTV depends and is attributed on its ability and feature that is far more superior compared to its earlier counterparts in the TV manufacturing industry. </p>
<p>On the average, marketers and sales men estimate that the price of an HDTV is about 15 to 25 times more o above the price tag for the regular and conventional TV sets currently out and released in the market. </p>
<p><strong>The HDT satellite dish</strong> </p>
<p>Because satellite TV is the emerging TV technology transmission nowadays, HDTV recognizes it by offering its own compatible HDTV satellite dish. </p>
<p>The HDTV satellite dish will be the key to enable HDTV sets to receive signals transmitted through communication satellites in the outer space. </p>
<p>Thus, HDTVs using HDTV satellite dish will see no boundaries and TV signals and shows will be beamed to the HDTV in real time. </p>
<p><strong>HDTV quality <br /></strong><br />The most breath-taking feature of the HDTV is its superior screen quality. The screen of HDTV is far more better than the screen quality of the conventional analog TV. </p>
<p>What more, with the excellent sound quality that comes along in the package with HDTV, it is totally awesome! Nothing can compare to it. </p>
<p><strong>HDTV satellite dish and the antenna </strong></p>
<p>A downside for HDTV is its signal or HDTV antenna or satellite dish capacity. Because HDTV uses the complex and sophisticated digital broadcasting technology, HDTV must have its own compatible and specially designed HDTV antenna and HDTV satellite dishthat is not compatible to receive or accept signals from analog TV broadcast transmitters. </p>
<p>Current broadcast technologies employed by all TV networks are still analog. It is estimated that a complete switch to digital TV transmission will be far costlier and more expensive for the whole TV industry. </p>
<p>In the case of the United States, which is one of the countries to switch to digital broadcasting in 2007, legislators have acknowledged the expense and costs that will go along with the switch. </p>
<p>Because digital TV transmissions will never be received by analog TV antenna and ancient satellite dishes, the analog TVs will inevitably be made obsolete. </p>
<p>The HDTV with its superior and digital broadcast compatible HDTV antenna will be too costly for households with average and below average income. Ending TV entertainment for this demographic will also be very unfair. </p>
<p><strong>HDTV signal receivership </strong></p>
<p>HDTV satellite dish is the external equipment or part of the HDTV that will set it apart from other and currently existing TV models and equipment. </p>
<p>The HDTV satellite dish antenna is the significant factor, or the key to the full-scale success and operation of digital HDTV broadcasts. </p>
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		<title>Portable Satellite Radio - Sirius and XM Portable Satellite Radio Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:31:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-527').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="Portable Sirius Radio" title="Portable Sirius Radio" src="/wp-content/uploads/portable_sirius_radio.jpg" align="left" height="300" width="135" />Why be limited to just MP3s when you can have an MP3 player/satellite radio device? Portable satellite radios are the latest trend for teenagers, joggers and music aficionados alike. It&#039;s a great way to hear your favorite tracks when you need them, but also to find new artists and songs through one of the 170+ satellite radio stations! </p>
<p>If you&#039;re leaning toward Sirius Radio, the newest portable satellite radio is the Stiletto 2, which goes for $329 full price. Looking very much like an iPod with its black and gray cover and turquoise dials, you&#039;ll also be astounded by what it can do! </p>
<p>Schedule and record up to 100 hours of radio programming, bookmark and store an additional 10 hours of songs, replay an hour of music, get personalized sports alerts if you choose and upload your MP3s onto this 2 GB portable satellite radio. However, if you&#039;re not super fussy about an extra inch or so, you may be perfectly happy with the Stiletto 1 for $199. </p>
<p>The initial prototype has all the same features of the Stiletto 2 - but it&#039;s a little bit bigger and has a little less battery longevity. The Stiletto 10 weighs the same as the Stiletto 1, offers 256 MB of space and stores 10 hours of Sirius Radio. Save your favorite channels and fifty hours of music, replay songs, import playlists, get game alerts, listen to six hours of music on one charge and access traffic reports at the touch of a dial with the Sirius S50 Radio (with car kit). This portable satellite radio is usually $300 brand new, but you can sometimes find it on sale as low as $179! </p>
<p>If you&#039;re thinking about XM Radio, there are some amazing options. The $249 Pink Pioneer Inno offers: 50 hours of storage, sports and news tickers, one touch recording, artist and tune select features, MP3 storage and play. While girls may prefer the Pink Pioneer, guys can get excited about the gray Pioneer Inno or the Samsung Helix, which has all the same features. Both of the Innos can also play Audible.com audio books as well! </p>
<p>The Nexus has a little less storage space and lacks the bells and whistles (like sports and news updates), but it will get the job done for $129 full price or $70 on sale. Your Nexus will come complete with a mini-tuner, home stand and antenna, power adapter, RC cable, USB cable, rechargeable battery, earbuds, Napster CD, belt clip and remote. </p>
<p>Some potential drawbacks to the portable satellite radio are that its battery may only last six hours or so, requiring recharging and the reception while driving isn&#039;t as good. Portable satellite radios are also easier for thieves to snag and have smaller displays. However, this is the latest music trend, so you may want to consider jumping onto the radio satellite bandwagon!</p>
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		<title>Discover The Home Theater Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 19:32:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
	<dc:subject>Home Theater Main</dc:subject><dc:subject>Home Theater Main</dc:subject>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-526').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="Home Theater Basics" title="Home Theater Basics" src="/wp-content/uploads/hometheatersystem.jpg" align="left" height="221" width="220" />This article will provide an overview of the <strong>home theater basics </strong>so you know what you need to buy to have a great home theater to meet your personal needs.<strong><br /> </strong></p>
<p>Having the amenities of a theater in the comforts of your own living room is a luxury that many people invest a lot of their money into. A modern big-screen television, surround sound speakers, and sometimes even theater chairs are some of the things necessary for a complete movie theater experience. </p>
<p>Oftentimes the only thing missing is people sitting around and talking during the movie. Having an awesome home theater system is much more than just buying a big television and hooking a few speakers up to it. There is planning and preparation that must go into a home theater system for maximum enjoyment. </p>
<p>The following are some basic things to consider when planning your personal home theater system. </p>
<p>The main thing to consider is the room in which you want to place your home theater system. You have to take into account the size of the room and whether or not it&#039;s carpeted in order to decide on the right sound system. Carpeted rooms will have different acoustics and, as a result, might require a different type of speaker for a good theater sound. </p>
<p>Also, think about where you are going to sit in the room. This will give you an idea of where you are going to want to place your speakers for the best sound. Room size is also important. You don&#039;t want to have too much sound for your room, but you also want to have enough to recreate the experience of being in a theater. When planning your purchase, you should begin by considering your room specifics in order to decide which type of system will best suit your needs. </p>
<p>For the best viewing experience, you should next research the different types of theater televisions that are available for purchase. Each format has different positives and negatives. The best thing to do is find out information about the type of television that you are interested in. Some televisions fit better for certain room layouts while others won&#039;t work so well. Some have a clear picture from a distance but would not be a good choice for small rooms. Decide on your personal preferences and circumstances and then you can decide what type of TV will suit you the best. </p>
<p>Speakers must also be one of the major things to consider. You do not want to buy speakers that are too big because you might be wasting money if you do not end up using even a fraction of the wattage in your speakers. But you also do not want to continuously push and strain a small wattage of speakers just to fill your room with sound. You also want to decide if you want freestanding speakers, or if you want them built into your wall or specially built cabinets. </p>
<p>For a great home theater system, a little planning is vital for achieving a cost-effective and great sounding system. It&#039;s not a good idea to just buy the highest priced equipment because you might not utilize all of its features. Buying the least expensive equipment is not always good either if you plan on using your system for extended periods of time. Make educated purchases relevant to your specific needs for optimum enjoyment.</p>
<p>Now that you know the <strong>home theater basics</strong>, you should spend time determining what your needs are and then look for the best prices.  We have great cheap and <a href="">discount home theater</a>  options from the top brands. And have listed them down the right sidebar.   </p>
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		<title>Dish Network Satellite Receiver</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2008 13:01:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Making a decision on what HDTV service provider can be a daunting task. To make it easy, why not go the full route in your HDTV system. A receiver from the Dish Network coupled with it lineup of top notch HD programming will truly help you experience HDTV at its best. </p>
<p><strong>The Dish DVR </strong></p>
<p>The Dish DVR will provide you with more flexibility in watching HD-shows. Live shows can be recorded replayed and paused in this powerful and ultra-seek DVR. Missing your favorite shows will be a rarity with the use of the Dish DVR. </p>
<p>Control and flexibility is what makes the DVR ideal especially for HDTV enthusiasts. Given its different features, this will be fixture in HDTV setups everywhere. </p>
<p><strong>Features:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Rewind and pause recorded and live shows </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>A live show can be recorded while watching a pre-recorded program at the same time </li>
<li> Record and save favorite shows on digital format, whether it be sporting events to classing movies, </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dolby® Digital 5.1 surround when available </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>DVR and HD Receiver for 1 or 2 Televisions: </strong></p>
<p>The Dish ViP622 HDTV satellite receiver is the perfect tool for HD-programming. Pictures look almost three-dimensional, as colors are deep and vividly produced. The ViP622 HDTV satellite receiver is the top-of-the-line satellite receiver of the Dish Network. This product boasts of top-notch picture quality and power. High definition shows can be paused, replayed and recorded in this powerful DVR. The ViP622 features the various functions of a HD and DVR and also a multi-room function. </p>
<p><strong>Features: </strong></p>
<ul>
<li>? Watch and record HD-programs on two TVs independently </li>
</ul>
<p>- TV1: Record and view HD or normal definition shows <br />- TV2: Record and view standard definition or down-converted high definition shows </p>
<ul>
<li> Watch off-air digital/HD local shows </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dolby® Digital 5.1 surround sound capable when available </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>480i TV2 display resolution </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Features On-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG) with accessible menu for program listings and data for as long as 9 days </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Records as long as 200 hours of standard definition programming and as much as 30 hours of high definition shows </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Four resolutions for TV1 display: 720p, 1080i,480i, 480p </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Easy to access and read On-Screen Caller ID with history ? DISH home Interactive TV with direct access to weather, breaking news, sports, games </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Customer service can be called with the push of a button </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dual satellite tuners enable you to choose from two viewing options </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Single Mode: Picture-In-Picture (PIP), which can be seen in any TV </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dual Mode: View different shows on 2 televisions </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>DVR Standard Receiver for 2 Televisions </strong></p>
<p>The DISH Player-DVR 625 has two tuners to allow connection of two TVs. Various programs can be recorded at the same time and a third recorded show can be viewed independently. Various shows can be watched separately on two televisions. </p>
<ul>
<li>Record and watch programming on two TVs independently </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Easy to access and read On-Screen Caller ID with history2 </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Record as long 100 hours of standard definition programming </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Features On-screen Electronic Program Guide (EPG) with easy access menu for program listings and data for as long as 9 days </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Two satellite tuners allow you to select from two viewing options </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Single Mode: Picture-In-Picture (PIP), which can be viewed in any TV </li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>Dual Mode: View various shows on 2 televisions </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Info about the Dish Network</strong> </p>
<p>The Dish Network is among the first companies to offer HDTV content as one of the first to offer satellite TV in the US. Dish offers satellite television and audio service over the US and one of the divisions of EchoStar Communications Corporation. Dish was introduced in 1996 and its headquarters are in Englewood, Colorado. </p>
<p><strong>Dish&#039;s HD roots</strong> </p>
<p>Dish Network started with an 18-inch satellite dish when it launched its HDTV offering. The company is also using larges dishes (SuperDish and Dish 1000) to improve the reception of HD-broadcasts from three satellite locations. </p>
<p>SuperDish and Dish 1000 have become more crucial in the company&#039;s operations over the past twelve months, as the company is steadily bolstering its lineup of HD shows. Dish believes that it can further improve its HD offerings for national and local US television network stations soon.<br /><!--keywords{dish network satellite receiver}--> <!--description{Making a decision on what HDTV service provider can be a daunting task. To make it easy, why not go the full route in your HDTV system. A receiver from the Dish Network coupled with it lineup of top notch HD programming will truly help you experience HDTV at its best.}--></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2008 02:46:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-431').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="HDTV" title="HDTV" src="/wp-content/uploads/hdtv2.jpg" align="left" height="253" width="220" />This article will provide <strong>HDTV Info</strong> and answer the question, <strong>what is HDTV</strong>? </p>
<p>In the United States, the Senate has passed a bill on December 2005 that would mandate all analog broadcasts by free to air television networks to stop and cease analog signal transmission by February 17, 2009. </p>
<p>The US Senate bill means that after February 17, 2009, the conventional and widely used analog TV sets in the country will be obsolete and useless. </p>
<p>Why? Because these TV sets would not be able to receive signal transmissions anymore. Thus, the lower-income TV viewers would have to be deprived of TV entertainment. </p>
<p>But, the US Senate also approved a resolution that would make the federal government subsidize the average-income consumers&#039; use of converter boxes to enable them to watch the proposed, improved, better and new digital broadcasts from their favorite TV network still using their analog TVs. </p>
<p>The resolution would allow low-income analog TV users to still use their analog TVs but at the same time empower them and give them access to digital TV broadcasts. </p>
<p>That resolution is still pending in the Senate. But people expect the transition to digital broadcasts to resume and take place within the allotted time frame. Thus, converter boxes will also be popular in a couple years time as digital broadcasts conquers the air waves and digital TV sets still remain expensive. </p>
<p><u><strong>HDTV Info </strong></u></p>
<p>HDTV were first introduced to the market in 1998. HDTVs stand for high-definition television sets, and the name implies the general function, use and outstanding feature of the equipment. </p>
<p>HDTVs are high resolution. It means that the TV screen of these kinds of television are far better and comparatively spicier and perkier than their analog counterparts. </p>
<p>For sure, every televiewer around the world has grown to love the analog TV sets, but because the times are changing and HDTVs are far better than analog TV sets, consumers are expected to quickly make the big switch. </p>
<p><strong>What is HDTV?</strong> And why are people turning gaga over them? The answer to these questions are seemingly obvious, as technology is characterized and known for that, turning obsolete the old stuff and bracing in the better and new stuff which in turn are modifications of the new stuff. </p>
<p>For one thing, HDTVs are further modified versions of the analog TV sets. But the features of the two are so distantly different and apart from each other. </p>
<p><strong><u>HDTVs vs. analog and digital TVs </u></strong></p>
<p>HDTVs are the new types of TVs sets that are setting the appliance storms on fire from a rush of TV shoppers. That is because every aficionado and TV addict, who are more than particular on the choice of TV sets they buy, are turning to HDTVs for more pleasurable TV viewing experiences. </p>
<p>In a few years time, it is estimated that HDTVs will takeover the role being currently played out by analog TV sets in the TV industry not just in the United States and other developed and industrialized countries but also in other countries, even in the third world. </p>
<p>Thus, it would be significant and interesting to make a comparative analysis of HDTV up against the traditional and more widely used conventional analog TVs and the more modern digital TVs. </p>
<p>Analog TVs cannot display images perfect fit for DVD signals not unlike the progressive-scan feature of the HDTVs. Analog TVs, notably, could only project or transmit standard-definition signals such as those from your traditional and popular free to air TV networks. </p>
<p>Analog TVs, just like HDTVs can also receive transmission signals from cable and satellite-transmitted signals, but the things is, the resolution and image and sound quality can still fall short compared to HDTVs. </p>
<p>Digital TVs are the inspiration and antecedents for the development of the chic HDTVs. Digital TVs can receive and display progressive-scan signals like those coming from DVD players. The features are almost the same with those of HDTVs, only that HDTVs are the modifications of digital TVs and therefore are more complex and modern than them. </p>
<p>After digital TVs, there is still one type of new TV sets that are seldom found in the appliance stores. They are called EDTVs. </p>
<p>EDTVS stand for enhanced-definition television sets. EDTVs, take note, are almost like HDTVs. The types of signals received by HDTVs are that of the scope of signals compatible for HDTVs. </p>
<p>The features of EDTVs and HDTVs are unified, except for the resolution. Yes folks, HDTVs have got the best TV resolution in town. Nothing else can currently compare with it. EDTVs are far behind HDTVs, needless to say.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Eric Love</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-430').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="Sony KDL-V40XBR1" title="Sony KDL-V40XBR1" src="/wp-content/uploads/Sony%20KDL-V40XBR1.jpg" align="left" height="154" width="221" />Sony HDTV&#039;s have been among the best selling in the market today with their top-notch features and unmatched reliability. With so many choices available for the consumers, what are the products that make sure they get most from their hard earned money. Here is a look at <strong>Sony top three selling HDTV&#039;</strong>s . </p>
<p><u><strong>Sony KDL-V40XBR1 </strong></u></p>
<p>The Sony 40&quot; KDL-V40XBR1 is the company&#039;s top-of-the-line flat-panel LCD HDTV. Given the plethora of flat-panel TVs in the market, it is good to know that there are still products that continue to use the highly-renowned XBR TV designed that provide outstanding picture quality and advanced design. </p>
<p>The KDL-V40XBR1&#039;s high-resolution screen gives pictures lifelike detail and clarity. This product is among the first LCD&#039;s to use Sony&#039;s &quot;wide color gamut&quot; backlight. Skin tones come out more natural and color is reproduced more accurately. </p>
<p><u>Details:</u></p>
<p>» HDTV ? receives and decodes digital standard-definition and HDTV signals from over-the-air broadcasts (antenna required) and cable TV service (CableCARD? required) <br />» S-PVA (Super Patterned Vertical Alignment) LCD panel for improved off-axis viewing <br />» picture settings memory for each video input <br />» widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio <br />» 1366 x 768 pixels <br />» 6 A/V inputs, including: <br />? 3 composite video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />? 1 S-video <br />? 3 component video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />» ultra-fast pixel response time (8 milliseconds) <br />» 170°(H) x 170°(V) viewing angle <br />» Wide Color Gamut fluorescent backlight for more accurate colors <br />» Wega Engine? digital video processing (upconverts non-HD signals) <br />» Wega Gate? on-screen operation guide <br />» built-in stereo speakers (13 watts x 2) <br />» multibrand remote control <br />? accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals <br />? HDMI digital audio/video input <br />» PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) <br />» detachable tilt/swivel stand (depth is 14-5/8&quot;) <br />» wall-mountable (bracket not included) <br />» 2 RF inputs for antenna/cable signals <br />» high-speed USB input for a digital camera <br />» optical digital audio output for Dolby® Digital <br />» 39-7/8&quot;W x 26-3/4&quot;H x 4-3/4&quot;D (28-3/8&quot;H x 14-5/8&quot;D on stand) <br />» weight: 62 lbs. (without stand) <br />» warranty: 1 year parts &amp; labor ? in-home service </p>
<p><u><strong>Sony BRAVIA </strong></u></p>
<p>The Sony BRAVIA represents a new revolution to the LCD TV, as its impact can be compared to the Trinitron&#039;s arrival during the tube TV era. The BRAVIA will guarantee years of viewing enjoyments, as it boasts of outstanding picture quality and top-notch reliability. </p>
<p>No detail is left unnoticed given the BRAVIA&#039;s high pixel count and it becomes more astounding when it receives HD signals. A light-sensing ensures that pictures enhance and adapt to the lighting of a room. </p>
<p><u>Details:</u></p>
<p>» HDTV monitor (a separate tuner is required to enable HDTV viewing) <br />» 1366 x 768 pixels <br />» ultra-fast pixel response time <br />» 170°(H) x 170°(V) viewing angle <br />» widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio <br />» Light Sensor enabled brightness level adjustment to make up for room lighting <br />» standard TV tuner <br />» Wega Gate on-screen operation guide <br />» built-in stereo speakers (10 watts x 2) <br />» multibrand remote control <br />» PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) <br />» RF input for antenna/cable signals <br />» Energy Star® compliant <br />» 5 A/V inputs, including: <br />? 3 composite video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />? 3 S-video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />? 1 component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals) <br />? 1 HDMI digital audio/video input </p>
<p>» weight: 28.3 lbs. (without stand) <br />» warranty: 1 year parts &amp; labor ? carry-in service </p>
<p><u><strong>Sony KLV-S32A10 </strong></u></p>
<p>The Sony KLV-S32A10 is one of the first models to roll out from Sony and Samsung&#039;s jointly owned new state-of-the-art LCD factory. The KLV-S32A10 delivers pinpoint detail especially if used to view high-definition programs given its high pixel count. A light-sensing circuit automatically adjusts the picture to make up for room lighting. </p>
<p><u>Details:</u> </p>
<p>» HDTV monitor (digital TV reception requires a separate HDTV tuner) <br />» widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio <br />» detachable tilt/swivel stand (stand &quot;footprint&quot; is 15-3/4&quot;W x 12-1/8&quot;D) <br />» wall-mountable (bracket not included) <br />» 31-1/4&quot;W x 21-7/8&quot;H x 4-5/8&quot;D (23-3/4&quot;H x 12-1/8&quot;D on stand) <br />» PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) <br />» RF input for antenna/cable signals <br />» Energy Star® compliant <br />» standard TV tuner <br />» Wega Gate on-screen operation guide <br />» 5 A/V inputs, including: <br />? 3 composite video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />? 3 S-video (2 rear, 1 side) <br />? 1 component video (accepts 1080i/720p/480p/480i signals) <br />? 1 HDMI digital audio/video input <br />» built-in stereo speakers (10 watts x 2) <br />» 1366 x 768 pixels <br />» ultra-fast pixel response time (8 milliseconds) <br />» 170°(H) x 170°(V) viewing angle <br />» weight: 36.9 lbs. (without stand) <br />» warranty: 1 year parts &amp; labor</p>
<p>This was a look at <strong>Sony top three selling HDTV&#039;s</strong> . </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<script type="text/javascript">window.document.getElementById('post-429').parentNode.className += ' adhesive_post';</script><p><img style="margin-right: 5px" alt="HDTV" title="HDTV" src="/wp-content/uploads/HDTV_3.jpg" align="left" height="199" width="220" />A media for viewing moving images along with real sounds had been a distant and ambitious dream for everyone until 1926. during that year, a kind of media was invented. </p>
<p>This article will provide a solid background on <strong>High Definition Televisions</strong> </p>
<p>1926 was the year television was invented. People and fanatics have long been arguing that the television is so far the greatest and most important invention made by mankind. </p>
<p>It can be proven true. Everything was magneted and driven toward television. The economy, and all industries have centered around television. Television is the modern a nd widely used source of news, entertainment and information. </p>
<p>No wonder television is catching all the attention, unlike its media peers, the radio and the newspapers. The challenge of the Internet is posing threat, but television still is up to its sleeve. </p>
<p>The dominance of television as a source of information and entertainment, is expected to last some long time further. Thus, revenues pouring from ads and sponsorships are likely to be enjoyed by broadcast companies for several more years to come. </p>
<p>That could probably be the reason why technology firms are still focused on developing television sets that are out-pacing and making older models obsolete and inferior. </p>
<p><strong>High definition television </strong></p>
<p>High definition television was almost also an impossible dream fro the benevolent TV addict until 1998, when the first high definition television was introduced and launched to the market. </p>
<p>The introduction of high definition television has somehow contributed to the modern day influx of television sets and models. High definition television sets have made the earlier models, especially the widely used and affordable analog television sets, inferior and of low standards. </p>
<p>Indeed, high definition television has set standards of its own in the television manufacturing industry. The first developers of high television sets were envied by competitors, that is why other TV makers have come out with their own versions of high definition television sets. </p>
<p><strong>High Definition Television Has Unbelievable Features </strong></p>
<p>There are a number of incredible features exhibited by high definition television sets. For one, and as a start, the resolution is crystal clear. High definition television sets are made of the finest LCDs or monitors, with the best audio qualities possibly can be integrated in a modern day machine. </p>
<p>Analog TVs can be crystal clear and contenting, but seeing the exceptional quality of image and pictures in high definition television sets will make them comparatively lagging behind and in the most straight-forward word, inferior. </p>
<p>The sound quality of high definition television is equally breath taking. It is like hearing the real and actual sound, only much and way long better. </p>
<p>High definition television sets make up for a more pleasurable and breath taking television viewing experience. There is no arguing to that. </p>
<p><strong>High Definition TV Signals </strong></p>
<p>Because the technology used in the development and manufacture of high definition television sets is different from the wide used technology used in the making of analog TVs, the signal reception is different. </p>
<p>That could make up one downside to the high definition television emergence. Because most TV networks around the world are basically operating using analog signal transmitters, it would take years before all of them are fully converted into digital signal transmissions. </p>
<p>Digital signal transmissions is the key to high definition television sets. These TVs cannot receive and take in the conventional analog TV signals. Because they are digital, high definition television sets can only accommodate digital TV signals. </p>
<p>Switching of broadcast industries to digital will take years to accomplish. In the US, it is assumed that the switch will be fully implemented by February 2007. it will be until 2009 to 2010 in Australia and the rest of the world is soon to follow suit. </p>
<p>Thus the adoption and full-scale blow up of <strong><em>high definition televisions</em></strong> industry will take several more years to be realized.</p>
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		<title>Projector Reviews: How To Buy One</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The video projector has been used for a long time as both a tool for <br />presentation in businesses as well as a top quality home theater <br />system. These days the video projector is becoming much more affordable <br />to the average consumer. There are different types of video projectors <br />for you to choose from. The three main types are Cathode Ray Tube <br />(CRT), Digital Light Processing (DLP), and Liquid Crystal Display <br />(LCD). There are also some variations such as the Liquid Crystal on <br />Silicon (LCOS), Digital Imaging Light Amplification (D-ILA, which has <br />been developed by JVC), and the Silicon Crystal Reflective Display <br />(SXRD, which has been developed by Sony). </p>
<p>Most people want a home theater projector so that they can watch DVD <br />movies and sports. If you watch a lot of television, buying an LCD/DLP <br />projector might mean that you?re spending too much money since the lamp <br />in the projector will have to be replaced after about 1,000 to 2,000 <br />viewing hours. As well, you?ll need to have a large room for the <br />projector to get the optimum image size. Look at the portability of the <br />video projector. A portable projector will allow you to not only to <br />take it with you when you travel but will also make the installation and <br />setup process that much easier. Take a look at the different sizes of <br />screens that are available to see what types of rooms and distances that <br />they work best for. If you buy a portable projector you can take it <br />over to the relatives during the holidays for everyone to enjoy. </p>
<p>If the video projector doesn?t have enough brightness the image will be <br />too soft and appear faded even when the room is completely dark. Check <br />to see what the ANSI lumens rating is on the projector. A good rule of <br />thumb is that a projector that has a 1,000 ANSI lumens rating or higher <br />will have enough brightness for you to use as a home theater. You?ll <br />need more or less lumens depending on the size of the room and the <br />distance the projector is from the screen. Screens come in all <br />different sizes, prices, and fabrics. Every projector will function <br />better with a certain type of screen so be sure to see what the <br />manufacturer recommends. You?ll want to take into account the viewing <br />angle as well as how much ambient light there is in the room. The <br />distance of the projector from the screen will also be a factor to <br />consider. With so many different issues to consider buying a video <br />projector for you home won?t be an easy task. Take your time to review <br />more than one projector before making a final choice.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The video projector has been used for a long time as both a tool for <br />presentation in businesses as well as a top quality home theater <br />system. These days the video projector is becoming much more affordable <br />to the average consumer. There are different types of video projectors <br />for you to choose from. The three main types are Cathode Ray Tube <br />(CRT), Digital Light Processing (DLP), and Liquid Crystal Display <br />(LCD). There are also some variations such as the Liquid Crystal on <br />Silicon (LCOS), Digital Imaging Light Amplification (D-ILA, which has <br />been developed by JVC), and the Silicon Crystal Reflective Display <br />(SXRD, which has been developed by Sony). </p>
<p>Most people want a home theater projector so that they can watch DVD <br />movies and sports. If you watch a lot of television, buying an LCD/DLP <br />projector might mean that you?re spending too much money since the lamp <br />in the projector will have to be replaced after about 1,000 to 2,000 <br />viewing hours. As well, you?ll need to have a large room for the <br />projector to get the optimum image size. Look at the portability of the <br />video projector. A portable projector will allow you to not only to <br />take it with you when you travel but will also make the installation and <br />setup process that much easier. Take a look at the different sizes of <br />screens that are available to see what types of rooms and distances that <br />they work best for. If you buy a portable projector you can take it <br />over to the relatives during the holidays for everyone to enjoy. </p>
<p>If the video projector doesn?t have enough brightness the image will be <br />too soft and appear faded even when the room is completely dark. Check <br />to see what the ANSI lumens rating is on the projector. A good rule of <br />thumb is that a projector that has a 1,000 ANSI lumens rating or higher <br />will have enough brightness for you to use as a home theater. You?ll <br />need more or less lumens depending on the size of the room and the <br />distance the projector is from the screen. Screens come in all <br />different sizes, prices, and fabrics. Every projector will function <br />better with a certain type of screen so be sure to see what the <br />manufacturer recommends. You?ll want to take into account the viewing <br />angle as well as how much ambient light there is in the room. The <br />distance of the projector from the screen will also be a factor to <br />consider. With so many different issues to consider buying a video <br />projector for you home won?t be an easy task. Take your time to review <br />more than one projector before making a final choice.<br />
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