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1). All About Plasma Televisions
Plasma televisions have flooded the market, but there are some important facts you should know first. They are a premium price but they offer one of the best combinations of features for a High Definition television today. Plasma screens offer a flat screen of 4” thick that have one of the best pictures available. The newest televisions have resolution capabilities of up to 1080p.
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2). LCD/Plasma Ceiling Mounts and Wall Arms
Ceiling Mount or Wall Arms? Ceiling Mounts are an ideal method of mounting your LCD/Plasma screen when a wall fixing is unsuitable due to personal preference or environment. This style of mounting offers height adaption from the ceiling to the middle of your screen to suit your preferred length of drop and also can include the option to tilt the screen, thereby providing some viewing flexibility.
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3). What Is HDTV And How Does It work?
In the field of television broadcasting there are plenty of acronyms to go around and it all can all be very confusing.
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4). LCD Plasma Mounts LCD Plasma Brackets
Types of LCD/Plasma Mounts and Brackets There are several types of LCD/ Plasma mounts and brackets you can choose from, with the most basic being the Flat LCD/ Plasma Brackets which allow a neat close to the wall mount, but also include tilt options for when the screen needs to be mounted higher than at average seating level. LCD/ Plasma Wall Arms.
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5). Secrets to Buying a CRT, LCD or Plasma Television
Each type of TV has positives and negatives. Before purchasing a possibly expensive piece of furniture for you home it would be wise to learn a little about each technology. This may prevent you from making a big mistake when you are ready to buy. Once you understand which type of television is right for you it's a lot easier to take the plunge. If you are more than 10 years old you probably grew up watching television on a CRT type of TV.
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6). Interlace vs Progressive Scanning: What's the Difference?
Interlaced scanning Interlaced scan-based images use techniques developed for CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) TV monitor displays, made up of 576 visible horizontal lines across a standard TV screen. Interlacing divides these into odd and even lines and then alternately refreshes them at 30 frames per second. The slight delay between odd and even line refreshes creates some distortion or 'jaggedness'.
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7). Flat, Tilt and Swivel LCD/Plasma Mounts and LCD/Plasma Brackets
Flat, Tilt Or Tilt/Swivel? The most simplistic, in terms of design and installation, but an extremely popular method of mounting LCD/Plasma TV screens are the Flat LCD/ Plasma Brackets. This style of mounting provides a compact, close to the wall, unobtrusive mount, which is designed as a fixed, tilt or tilt and swivel bracket/mount. The fixed wall.
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8). LCD Plasma Trolleys and Stands
Trolley or Stand? LCD/Plasma trolleys and stands are particularly ideal when positioning of your screen needs to be flexible or relocation is important. Stands can be moved around but are better suited when the screen can be left in one location more often, but as the trolleys come with castors, this gives greater flexibility to relocate the screen anywhere at any time.
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9). DTV and HDTV - Why You Need To Understand the Difference
There are so many acronyms used in defining television technology that is difficult to keep it all straight, and even worse, sometimes the acronyms are almost the same. That's the case with DTV and HDTV.
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10). HDTV - Learn The Lingo Before You Buy
Who wants to go shopping for something that they really don't know anything about? Or who wants to feel at the mercy of a salesperson who rattles on with all the technical terms that sound like a language from another planet?
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11). HDTV Or LCD?
HDTV - The next generation of TV, or the next 8 track cartridge format. That's the important question for anyone looking to invest in a new HDTV television. There have been so many different video, tape and sound system formats that the consumer could be forgiven for cynicism and exercising more than a touch of caution. The HDTV format has been put together by an industry wide group of US researchers and manufacturers, rather than any one manufacturer.
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12). Do You Need HDTV Now, Or Should You Wait?
As with so many questions in life the answer to whether you neeed to buy a HDTV now or wait longer, is that it depends. It depends on your own viewing habits and how much television you like to watch.
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13). HDTV - Here is what you need to know about HDTV.
When considering the purchase of an HDTV one of the first decisions will be whether you want a widescreen or a 4:3 TV. If your interests lean mainly towards movies, DVDs and HDTV, a widescreen set would be a better choice. If you are a "commercial" television type of person or family, you may be better off with a 4:3 set now but...
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14). HD DVD or BLU-RAY, WHICH WOULD YOU CHOOSE?
About the author: Greg Taylor is the Managing Director of Lamelec Australia. Greg has been the Chief Engineer for the Four Seasons, Daikyo and Radisson group of hotels for 14 years. http:// www.lamelec.com.au
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15). How To Shop For A Flat Screen TV Online
When it comes to shopping for a flat screen TV, consumers have the option of browsing the local retail store, internet shop or mail-order catalog. Because of it's convenience, many choose to shop online and leave the heavy lifting to someone else. In exchange for a shipping fee, consumers can have the product delivered directly to their doorstep. When shopping for any product online, including a flat screen TV, there are several ways for the customer to make sure that their bargain purchase doesn't become a real pain.
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