Picking HDTV - Three Aspects You Need to Consider
December 23, 2008
Principally, there are three main things that you should consider when buying a set of HDTV. The first is the screen kind and the second is the technology used. Then, check whether the HDTV is complemented with tuner or not.
HDTV Screen Types
There are two options of HDTV screenkinds available to choose from. Standard size is the first kind that has a 4:3 ratio display, it is much like a normal TV. The other is wide screen that has a 16:9 ratio display. This kind resembles movie theater screen and considered as standard format of HDTV. The screen kind is also suggested for watching HDTV shows.
HDTV Technologies
Direct view is the most usually used kind that still using the standard Cathode Ray Tube (CRT). It has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. Nevertheless it will eventually become obsolete as newer technologies are developed that give viewers more features, potential cost savings, clearer as well as brighter picture quality. This kind is quite pricey to manufacture therefore the high price. It is also limited to the size of screen with its largest being only 36 inches.
The newer technologies of HDTV such as Plasma TVs, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon), and DLP (Digital Light Processor). Just like with the Direct view technology, each of them has its own advantages as well as disadvantages. However the fact can’t be denied that these newer HDTV technologies can generate equally the same or better picture quality.
When it comes to the sizes, both Plasma TVs and LCDs have advantage. In general they are available in compact form and mostly are only a few inches thick. It means that these sets weigh lesser and you’ll have more options as to where to put them around the house.
With or Without a Tuner
Some HDTV sets have an integrated tuner in them while other sets do not. Compared to the alternative sets, purchasing a set without the tuner is somehow the more advantageous choice for a few reasons. In the main, without an integrated tuner, manufacturers can keep the prices sets down. The sizes of these sets can still be compact.
The subsequent advantage of these sets is in terms of upgrading. These days, technology is rapidly developing. What is state-of-the art today may become obsolete tomorrow. Having a separate tuner will help you evade replacing the whole set with tuner when you decide to improve to a newer HDTV tuner technology.
Last of all, most of cable as well as satellite providers are in truth, will give you their own tuners. So, you don’t need to spend much money a HDTV and can get stacks of savings.
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Review of the Sony XBR HDTV Line
December 22, 2008
BRAVIA XBR HDTVs are the benchmark by which other HDTVs are measured, and the great features on the XBR6 are a testament to this fact. Technologies with exclusive motion and brilliant color deliver amazing XBR performance.
XBR6 Series HDTVs come with Sony’s innovative DMex technology which makes them the tv of the future by having a platform on which devices that haven’t even been created can be connected to. The nice thing is that these HDTVs work seamlessly with other sony products such as camcorders, digital cameras, computers and so many more devices. Imagine having a “complete” Sony experience in your home. The ability to control everything with one remote, with HDMI-CEC compatibility, is a huge bonus and a very convenient feature. Other features include DLNA compliance, an exclusive PhotoTV HD, incredible sound, portability, and a whole lot more. Ofcourse, the price might not be considered “budget”, but remember, you get what you pay for the Sony XBR line is not one to dissapoint!
Significance Of Customer Satisfaction
December 17, 2008
Do you advertise online? Many Big corporations spend thousands of dollars through out the year in advertisement. These firms spend cash on TV advertisements, newspaper advertisements, pay lot of buy ad spots in magazines. With internet getting popular more and more firms are spending lot of money in online advertisements as well. However how many of those firms track if these advertisements bringing those sales figures they
expect? Well some of them might be.What is the most effective method of advertising to improve your sales? Let’s find out. This is what I found in one of the sites recently.
I have been thinking of getting a HDTV for my house. Naturally I went to google and searched through the HDTV reviews available online. I found that most of the Samsung HDTV models are rated high by most of the reviews. Few years back I wouldn’t have imagined Samsung beating Sony HDTV models. But they have done it through their excellent quality products and customer service. How important is customer service and after sales service? Take a look at Toshiba. One of their HDTV models 42RV530U is high definition television with awesome picture quality and features. But if you see the customer reviews of this Toshiba HDTV, you will see that there are few customers who are very disappointed with the poor customer service from Toshiba. Will it affect the sales of this TV? You bet… Look at the best selling HDTV models of 2008. Even Philips managed to get inside the list with their eco friendly HDTV, where as Toshiba is nowhere in top 10, despite of their excellent quality products. Continue reading…
Don’t you think that if Toshiba took extra care of their users they would have had lot more sales. They surely would. The word of mouth is the most effective advertisement for any company and is free. A satisfied customer will inform about your product to all his friends and relatives and they in turn will recommend it to their friends and families. The potential is exponential. And when it comes to sales a satisfied user can bring in more sales than any ads out there. There is point spending millions of dollars in advertisements if you can’t get satisfied customers. All the money you spent to bring in new customers will be waste if you can’t offer them good service. It is high time that sellers understand the importance of customer care especially in today’s highly competitive market. If you are running a firm or promoting a product on internet, remember this. Are you really making your consumers happy?
Getting A New Telelvision For Christmas
November 24, 2008
Popularity of Television.
Television is one of the inventions that has revolutionized the information and communication world. Around 50 years back television was not affordable to everyone. But today there are hardly any places without a television set. Lot of developments taken place in the field of telecommunication and electronics and as result television technology has tremendously improved. High Definition televisions or HDTV are the newest trend in television field.
LCD TV Reviews
Are you planning to purchase a new television for Xmas or New Year holidays? Firt, you may want to check out some video review sites before you buy a new television. Though the regular CTR (Cathode Ray Tube) display TVs are still available in stores, the latest Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Plasma televisions are gaining high popularity. Especially the ones that offer HD video and surround sound options are incredibly popular in the market. If your wallet allows the right thing to do is to purchase a LCD or Plasma High Definition television, as they are clearly the future trend. I am sure you don’t want to be left out in the dark when all your friends and neighbors are enjoying the advantages of high definition televisions.
Where to look for reviews?
You can find number of websites with TV reviews online. A quick googling gave me this straight forward tip on purchasing a new TV for the Christmas season.
“The holidays around the corner and most of you must be preparing for the Christmas. Though the economy is down when it comes to celebrate Christmas everyone are happy to spend money. This year some of the readers of The Tech Post decided to get new HDTV and asked for the LCD HDTV reviews. Few of them wanted to buy the TV as a Christmas gift for their loved ones while others wants to purchase a HDTV to watch all the Christmas celebrations in style. We have checked various sources both online and offline to find out honest opinion about HDTV models available in market. While it is impossible to test and review the full features of the all the LCD and Plasma TVs available in the market, we have found that Samsung LN52A650 is the best selling model with highest rating.”
Read the full article at Christmas LCD TV.
Watch Your Movies With Plasma Television
November 1, 2008
Guys, you may want to cover your eyes for this bit of information. The plasma TV was not developed by men wanting a better viewing experience for their favorite sports. There, the truth has been let out of the bag, so to speak. Walk into any electronics or television store and you will see LCD and plasma television screens, but the first plasma screen television was invented to be used as a computer monitor.
It all began in 1964 at the University of Illinois. At this time, computer monitors were simple televisions. You have to realize that the televisions at this time were cathode ray tubes.
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They had to continuously refresh themselves in order to display correctly. That was a big problem when using a television as a computer monitor. Sure it was okay for watching tv shows, but the resolution for computers was terrible. By the end of the year the first plasma monitor was in operation.
Today’s plasma [uc]tv[/uc] has millions of cells that comprise the color and resolution of the screen. That initial plasma monitor was only one cell. However, it was still a step in the right direction. There was a set back, though. Liquid crystal displays became the more acceptable method and plasma technology was put on hold. Fast forward a few years and large flat screen sets became widely popular.
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Where would the world be without technology constantly pushing it forward? Sure a plasma TV did not put man on the moon or allow for cell cloning, but it was a huge development at the time and has greatly affected the economy. Three years ago a plasma television 42 inch wide was considered only for the rich and famous. Today, many consumers can now afford to own one of the panasonic plasma tv technological marvels.
Thank you scientists at the University of Illinois for bringing men and women everywhere the ability to watch games on a plasma TV. Where would technology be if necessity had not demanded you devise a new computer monitor? We would probably still be watching our big screen television sets and never knowing that a clearer picture was possible at a decent price.
Lcd Hdtvs
September 19, 2008
lcd tvs are great, but they don’t always look as good as promised. Worse, the issue you’re having isn’t always under your control to fix. Here are a few reasons you may be having problems with your picture, and what you can do to make it better.
Your Blu-Ray Disk Player Is Not Compatible.
Most people planning to get a new high-def TV are also planning to pick up a Blu-ray disk player as well. You might expect all these technologies would work together smoothly - but you’d be wrong. Unfortunately, there are some serious compatibility issues with certain Blu-ray players if you don’t have the right high-def TV. Read your specifications very carefully. Your high-def TV should be able to accept external 1080p signals from a scaling media player (DVD, HD-DVD, or Blu-ray). If it does not specify this, and your media player needs to scale the picture, call tech support.
Your Cable Company Is An Ass
In most cases, your HD will work, or it won’t; there is no snow, smudging, or other in-between issue. If your HD picture looks bad, it’s probably your cable (or satellite) company’s fault. HDTV signals need to be compressed to be broadcast properly, but they can be compressed too much. If your company uses a channel intended for only one data stream and squeezes two or more into it, your picture quality will almost certainly suffer. The only thing you can do about this is call the cable company and tell them what you think about it - or switch your providers.
You Need Better Cables
In most cases, provided your cables are short you don’t need expensive HDMI or DVI cabling for your system. You will get just as good a picture by using cheaper video cables. However, longer cables, especially cables near any source of interference, may corrupt your signal. This causes you to not have a picture at all, in most cases. Try hooking back up with a shorter cable; if that works, get the shielded, or change your setup.
You’re Playing Poorly-Recorded Discs
Not all movies are created the same. Sometimes the master that Blu-ray discs must use when they’re copied are not in the best condition, or the technician does not set up his parameters properly. This is another issue you can’t do anything about, but you can head it off by searching online before investing in any discs. New movies won’t have a problem, but the older library of stuff may have issues, and other people online will have found this and posted about it.
In addition, your regular television programs and DVDs may look fuzzier on your high-def TV than they did originally on your old set. That’s normal, and is due to the higher resolution having the net effect of magnifying irregularities - it’s like looking at printed paper through a magnifying glass. You see all the flaws. This is something you just have to live with.
My Friend’s Small LCD HDTVs Looks Better Than My Giant High-Def TV
Did you check the resolution? No matter the size of the screen, the resolution is what determines how clear your picture is. A large DLP Televisions often has lower resolution than a smaller plasma TV, resulting in a lower quality picture. Always look at the resolution before making a decision.
3 Tips on Selecting Your Exciting, New HDTV Television Set
September 17, 2008
So it’s obviously time to shop for your new television set since will be converting over to HDTV for next year 2009. The previous technology was simple compared to HDTV, so your decisions will be complex. Let’s outline the process of successfully choosing your new HDTV TV.
It is very important to choose the right size screen when you go out and purchase your new HDTV television set system. Some prefer a wall mountable HDTV since it does not take up a lot of space in your viewing area. It is often tricky to install a wall mountable unit. So many opt for a stand.
When selecting your new system, do not rely on the salesperson for their knowledge of what you should purchase. Most sales representatives are not very knowledgeable in the products that they offer and what is our right fit for your situation. They also are inclined to steer you to the priciest unit that will pad their pockets with high commissions.
Also, when going to a huge department store, do not be tempted to buy the cheapest HDTV TV. These cheap systems are usually second-tier brand TVs at the store has a large inventory of that they need to get rid of. It is best to purchase a known name brand to make sure that you get a quality TV. Most often, these name brand televisions are alike in price and quality.
Piano Lights - Improve Your Vision
September 14, 2008
Way back in the days of old people would play the piano at night by candlelight. That practice made it difficult to read the music and sometimes could even be dangerous. The glare that reflected off the music and into the eyes of the player many times gave people eyestrain. One day a lamp specialist attempted to solve the problem by placing a cover on the back of the candle so the light would not reflect back into the player’s eyes. That was the beginning of the piano lamp.
It was not long after that event that electricity and the light bulb were developed. While far safer than a candle, the light bulb created a glare that was worse than before when using a candle. The same idea to place a cover on the light came about and the cover was positioned on the bulb to reflect the light onto the music and not into the eyes of the person playing it.
A candleabra is a very fancy lamp. A candleabra typically has multiple lights and is most recognized when sitting atop a grand piano. Most candleabras are expensive and have prices that range from $200 to $1000. While certainly attractive, the candleabra is still a piano lamp and has a purpose in lighting music while not creating glare for the musician. Each piano type has a style of piano lamp to go along with it whether the piano is a console, studio, grand or upright. There are piano lamps that are completely adjustable from the floor that will serve the need for all types of pianos.
Many models of piano lamps are vertical and raise directly from their base on the floor. The advantage a floor based piano lamp has is that it can display light in about any angle imagined. A common characteristic among piano lamps is that they all are covered to reduce the glare and reflect light onto th eplaying surface of the piano. Piano Lamps are beautiful and are often used to showcase the pianos of musicians. The functional lamps can accentuate the beauty of any music room.
Many materials and many different styles tell the story about the design of piano lamps. Chrome and brass are the most widely used raw material used in the manufacturing process of piano lamps but different materials are becoming available to allow for less expensive lamps that wll allow more people to purchase them.
The shelf style (sits on top of the piano) piano light is usually height adjustable, and many feature a weighted base to allow for increased stability. Many times the base is made of a high quality material such as marble, to add beauty to the lamp as well as a great weight which serves the function. A very practical feature of a piano lamp is a counter-weighted arm, which most piano lamps have, preventing the lamp from getting top heavy regardless of its positional setting.
Piano lamps are manufactured to be either plug-in or battery-powered. Several companies also manufacture piano lamps that clip-on directly to the sheet music. An electric piano lamp is normally designed for either one or two light bulbs of 40-watts or less. You can purchase these piano lamps at furnishing stores, music stores or online. The price in US dollars of a piano lamp can range from as low as forty to as high as hundreds of dollars.
Piano lamps provide elegant light and can set a great mood for a piano recital or concert. The safe and modern piano lamp can be even more stunning in its appearance then the most wonderful candleabras of times gone by.
Lcd Televisions
September 11, 2008
If you’re one of the Flintstones, you may still be using an old-fashioned curved-screen television. It’s time to switch up to one of the new dlp televisions, don’t you think?
All types of LCD Televisions - from LCD display televisions to plasma TVs and projector units, are superior to old screens in a variety of ways. They don’t lose definition when seen from the edges, making those least-desired seats in your living room perfectly acceptable. They also have significantly better resolution than old-style televisions. You may still be able to make out the pixels when you sit close, but because High Definition Television sets use digital technology instead of less-accurate analog, they have a much superior picture, either in still frames or motion. And they are designed to work well with all the latest technology, from blu-ray to HDTV.
Up until recently, flat-screen sets have been on the expensive side, and a lot of people who needed a new set were waiting until the prices came down a little. Well - it’s time. Small LCD TVs cost what an old-fashioned television would cost, if you could still find them, and even the large screens are often under a thousand dollars.
Before you buy, though, you need to understand a little bit about these new technologies.
LCD TVs use a liquid crystal display (LCD). Watches using this technology in monochrome have been around for decades, but only in the last ten years have researchers figured out how to create good-quality color liquid crystal that is reliable and long-lasting. An LCD TV has a nice thin appearance, and is basically a layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between transparent layers, with a backlight behind everything. The light shines through the liquid crystals, which have been polarized to show up in the different colors for your display - and there’s your television. LCD TVs, when kept dim, use very little electricity, making them great for a darkened TV room. And they are among the cheapest flat-screen televisions you can buy.
LCD TVs do have a couple of drawbacks: first, older models are subject to “ghosting”, where a dim image of a previously-displayed picture can be seen through the new picture; for this reason, it’s wiser to buy LCD TVs new. They may also not be the best choice for a fast-paced game, as they often have a lag time that can mess you up. Blacks aren’t always as sharp and dark as you might like, another reason to view in a darkened room. And if you mistreat it, you can wind up with “dead” pixels, where nothing will display because that segment of LCD has been destroyed. In most new LCD TVs, though, these problems are minimal or nonexistent.
Plasma TVs are also flat-screen televisions, but work very differently from LCD TVs and have a very different set of strengths and weaknesses. While you can lay an LCD TV on its back - carefully - without ruining it, a plasma television can be destroyed if it is laid flat. That’s because instead of liquid crystals, it uses an inert gas sandwiched between two pieces of glass to create its display. Seals more easily come loose when the plasma TV is laid flat, allowing the gas to escape right then or over time.
Provided you care for it well and mount it properly, your plasma TV will function well for years. Unlike LCD TVs, plasma TVs display blacks very well (one selling point) and most will also work great for fast-refreshing games. Plasma TVs are often advertised as having the most realistic, highest-resolution, best-contrast display of all televisions, and this is probably true in almost every situation. Drawbacks include the expense - plasma TVs are not economical to make in small sizes, so you’ll have to buy a large one - and the relative fragility of these televisions.
Both plasma and LCD TVs usually need good wall mounts. The last thing you want to do with your high-def TVs is install them, only to have them fall down a couple of weeks later! Quality wall mounts for HDTVs should include very good hardware, preferably made by the same manufacturer that produced the television, and excellent directions so you can easily put it up yourself. If you are at all worried that you will not install it right, it may be wise to have someone install it for you.
DLP TVs are the third major set of television displays in use today. These are also called rear-projection televisions, and while they are significantly cheaper than either LCD or plasma TVs, they also are larger and bulkier (though not as bulky as projection TVs were in the past) and have a somewhat less impressive display. Still, for most uses DLP TVs do fine, and because the light source in a DLP TV is usually replaceable by the consumer, they have a much, much longer lifespan.
Very similar to DLP TVs are projector units. These gadgets are often small enough to carry by hand, but can project a movie-screen-size picture if they have a high enough resolution. Similar in appearance to an old-fashioned slide projector, projector units are a great choice for a small area, for someone who needs a portable large television, or for someone who wants a television without having an obvious television.
Your Home Theater
Plasma TVs, LCD TVs, DLP TVs, and projector units are all high-def TVs, as long as they have the appropriate tuner. Once you have them set up, you need to think about other components of your home theater. After all, what’s a large-screen television if you have to sit in your old uncomfortable couch to watch it?
Your first thoughts should be for electronics to enhance your viewing experience: good surround-sound speakers for a great theater experience, and universal remote controls to sit in comfort as you control everything in your environment yourself.
Once you have your electronics in line, go for the last thing on your list: theatre furniture. Your home experience, with comfortable chairs that don’t fold up when you stand up, can be superior to one at the local movie house. Look for spacious, durable seats that can handle spills as well as roomy cup holders and somewhere to put snacks, remotes, and anything else you habitually keep close while you’re watching your favorite flicks.
High Definition Televisions
September 8, 2008
More and more, a high-def TV is becoming a part of the average American home. Unfortunately, most homes are not really designed to accommodate these often-huge sets, and they wind up being in the way rather than an enhancement to the home decor. However, with creativity and a little bit of sweat and cash equity, you can make your High Definition Televisions add value to your home.
Creative Living Room Enhancements
Start with your living room, the destination for most high-def televisions. Wall mounts for Plasma Televisions and LCD TVs are expensive to install and often difficult to place exactly right; because you need studs in strategic places, you may find that some homes are not suited to them at all.
So instead of a wall mount, which can be unstable even in the best of situations, install a special space just for your LCD TV: a cavity in the wall designed to hold your television in exactly the right place for perfect viewing. You’ll have to tear out some drywall to do this right, which is a great excuse for your next step: wiring your living room for surround sound. In non-custom setups, cabling for good surround sound must be run across the floor, creating a hazard for humans and equipment alike. If, however, you install good wiring from your wall mount or cavity over to the perfect spots for your surround sound stations, you conceal your wiring completely, make a more secure environment, and add some real value to your home.
Don’t Forget the Bathroom
When I was a kid, I always thought the ultimate in luxury was having a television in the bathroom. This is more feasible today than ever. Run cabling into your bathroom to the blank wall that is ideal for your high-def TV, then install your wall mount. If you have a properly-designed bathroom, you may find the acoustics great not just for shower singing but for natural surround sound; otherwise, you should consider the same solution you used for the living room.
As a final touch, put a mirror screen over your bathroom high-def TV. This clever screen disguises your LCD or plasma TV as a useful mirror, but when you turn it on, the screen is as clear as if nothing were there at all.
The Media Room Addition
The ultimate home value enhancement today is the dedicated media room. With perfect acoustics (often including wall carpeting) and full wiring as well as ideally-situated wall outlets and LCD Televisions screen friendly lighting, this room is a perfect add-on or renovation.
If you’re considering major home renovations in the near future and you love your high-def TV, consider one of these enhancements for your home. You might be surprised at how much value they can add to your home - and even when they don’t add straight value, they can ensure your home sells faster, if you should choose to move in the future.


