These days the big new thing on the technology front is HDTV. The new high definition sets are getting more and more popular as people realize the difference in quality that they will get with one of these sets. As with most new technology it is not cheap. Obviously the cost will drop as usually happens after a while, but a lot of people do not want to wait for that and want to get their set as soon as a possible.
How To Find The Best Prices on HDTV's
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Tim_Gorman]Tim Gorman
These days the big new thing on the technology front is HDTV. The new high definition sets are getting more and more popular as people realize the difference in quality that they will get with one of these sets. As with most new technology it is not cheap. Obviously the cost will drop as usually happens after a while, but a lot of people do not want to wait for that and want to get their set as soon as a possible. If you go to the stores in the mall it is not very likely that you will get a very good deal, but it is convenient and if the cost is not so important to you then this might be the easiest way for you to buy your set.
But if you want to keep the cost down, then you might have to look around for the best bargain. There are some very large discount stores that always try to sell for less than the other stores and they might be a good way to reduce your costs. But you might have to travel to get the best deal. The larger discount stores are usually in big cities, so if you are not in a big city then you might have to travel to get one. But you need to make sure that the cost of the travel does not cost you more than the saving that you are making. But if you live in a small town then it might be a good idea anyway, so that you can get a better choice of sets.
But the best way to get the best prices on HDTV is to go online. This way you are sure to get a better deal than you would get at retail store. The online stores have a lot less overheads and so can offer you a much better deal. But do not just assume that every online store is cheaper. It is a good idea to go to several sites so that you get a better idea of the cost and what is a good deal.
Another way that you could make sure that you are not paying too much online is to go to some of the price comparison sites. These are sites that compare costs from a variety of online stores and tell you where the best deal is. But it is worth looking you searching as well as some of the smaller store may not be on these sites. But some of the smaller sites can offer really good deals. There are some really good deals around on HD TV but you need to look around to make sure that you are getting the best deal for you.
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Saturday, October 25, 2008
Do Top-Selling HDTVs Stand Up To Strict Scrutiny? Part 2
Sony is the acknowledged leader in both LCD and rear projection HDTVs. Sony offers a wide range of screen sizes that includes 56" and 70" at the top end. Sony Bravia XBR models in the smaller screen range are less expensive, but uniformly praised for their outstanding LCD picture quality, especially the vividness of the colors. However, there are negatives, too. Weigh the pros and cons, carefully, before you decide to buy.
Do Top-Selling HDTVs Stand Up To Strict Scrutiny? Part 2
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Richard_Runion]Richard Runion
In LCDs, Sony was the top brand in shipments in the U.S., for 2007, followed by Samsung, Vizio and Sharp. Hence Sony is the first brand on my radar. In-depth analysis shows that there's good as well as bad news for Sony aficionados.
First, the good news:
Sony is the acknowledged leader in both LCD and rear projection HDTVs. Sony offers a wide range of screen sizes that includes 56" and 70" at the top end. Sony Bravia XBR models in the smaller screen range are less expensive, but uniformly praised for their outstanding LCD picture quality, especially the vividness of the colors.
The 46-inch Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR4 is rated amongst the best LCD HDTV models, and has been praised for its black-level performance (almost as good as that of plasma), 120 Hz judder-free processing, off-angle viewing and screen uniformity. This set also offers excellent HDMI connectivity, as it comes equipped with three HDMI inputs and one PC input. The 52" Sony Bravia KDL-52W3000 boasts advanced HDMI connectivity, and a comprehensive color range.
Among rear-projection HDTVs, Sony KDS-55A3000 has drawn praise for its color accuracy, judder processing, and deep-black levels, with "solid shadow". In the lower price range, (around $1,500), the Sony A10 series of LCD HDTVs is considered the best.
A study done by Consumer Reports has shown that Sony HDTVs are among the least repair-prone.
Now, brace yourself for the bad news:
Cloud On The Horizon
The 4 XBR series is the most popular of Sony's product line. But even the most ardent owner admits that this series has an unresolved "clouding" problem. This appears like white puffy looking background lighting, when the screen is black, and makes viewing distracting. It's particularly prominent when you watch a dark movie scene, or play a dark video game. Sony has not officially acknowledged this problem, despite many complaints.
A Smeared Reputation
These are very smear-prone sets, which implies lack of smooth movement in action scenes, such as sport.
Lack Of Basic Features In Upscale Models
For a top-of-the-line Sony, this series lacks some basic features such as PIP (Picture in Picture).
Gaming Blues
Only up to 1450x1050 resolution is allowed on the VGA connector, not 1920x1080. Only VGA input is allowed a standby mode - turning display off when there is no signal.
Digital over-the-air broadcast (ATSC) is not facilitated by manual tuning.
Factory Settings Wide Off The Mark
Factory settings are less than optimal. For instance, color is set to "vivid" instead of "normal". (The manual recommends "normal".) Another factory color setting is "cool" increasing blue tones - this has been confirmed by the company. Treble and base have not been set mid-way; the "Auto Wide" feature has been set as "off"; sound equalization is set as "off" for constant volume.
Niggling Worries About Most Models
Sony KDL-46W3000 has complaints about some 'jaggedness' to pictures; "Good rather than spectacular", as a customer puts it.
In the KDL46S2000 model, the black level is not deep enough; it also suffers from poor response time of fast action.
When displaying scenes depicting lots of motion, the KDL-46V3000 was considered among the most smear-prone sets, with considerable smearing in motion scenes.
KDL-32S2010 has a "sub-par" picture for standard definition sources. (To be fair, this is a common complaint about all HDTVs, and should become irrelevant, come February 19, 2009).
Final Analysis
In the final analysis, a prospective buyer should consider the negatives in light of the fact that Sony is among the most expensive brands on the market. Weigh the pros and cons, carefully, before you decide to buy.
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on
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Do Top-Selling HDTVs Stand Up To Strict Scrutiny? Part 2
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Richard_Runion]Richard Runion
In LCDs, Sony was the top brand in shipments in the U.S., for 2007, followed by Samsung, Vizio and Sharp. Hence Sony is the first brand on my radar. In-depth analysis shows that there's good as well as bad news for Sony aficionados.
First, the good news:
Sony is the acknowledged leader in both LCD and rear projection HDTVs. Sony offers a wide range of screen sizes that includes 56" and 70" at the top end. Sony Bravia XBR models in the smaller screen range are less expensive, but uniformly praised for their outstanding LCD picture quality, especially the vividness of the colors.
The 46-inch Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR4 is rated amongst the best LCD HDTV models, and has been praised for its black-level performance (almost as good as that of plasma), 120 Hz judder-free processing, off-angle viewing and screen uniformity. This set also offers excellent HDMI connectivity, as it comes equipped with three HDMI inputs and one PC input. The 52" Sony Bravia KDL-52W3000 boasts advanced HDMI connectivity, and a comprehensive color range.
Among rear-projection HDTVs, Sony KDS-55A3000 has drawn praise for its color accuracy, judder processing, and deep-black levels, with "solid shadow". In the lower price range, (around $1,500), the Sony A10 series of LCD HDTVs is considered the best.
A study done by Consumer Reports has shown that Sony HDTVs are among the least repair-prone.
Now, brace yourself for the bad news:
Cloud On The Horizon
The 4 XBR series is the most popular of Sony's product line. But even the most ardent owner admits that this series has an unresolved "clouding" problem. This appears like white puffy looking background lighting, when the screen is black, and makes viewing distracting. It's particularly prominent when you watch a dark movie scene, or play a dark video game. Sony has not officially acknowledged this problem, despite many complaints.
A Smeared Reputation
These are very smear-prone sets, which implies lack of smooth movement in action scenes, such as sport.
Lack Of Basic Features In Upscale Models
For a top-of-the-line Sony, this series lacks some basic features such as PIP (Picture in Picture).
Gaming Blues
Only up to 1450x1050 resolution is allowed on the VGA connector, not 1920x1080. Only VGA input is allowed a standby mode - turning display off when there is no signal.
Digital over-the-air broadcast (ATSC) is not facilitated by manual tuning.
Factory Settings Wide Off The Mark
Factory settings are less than optimal. For instance, color is set to "vivid" instead of "normal". (The manual recommends "normal".) Another factory color setting is "cool" increasing blue tones - this has been confirmed by the company. Treble and base have not been set mid-way; the "Auto Wide" feature has been set as "off"; sound equalization is set as "off" for constant volume.
Niggling Worries About Most Models
Sony KDL-46W3000 has complaints about some 'jaggedness' to pictures; "Good rather than spectacular", as a customer puts it.
In the KDL46S2000 model, the black level is not deep enough; it also suffers from poor response time of fast action.
When displaying scenes depicting lots of motion, the KDL-46V3000 was considered among the most smear-prone sets, with considerable smearing in motion scenes.
KDL-32S2010 has a "sub-par" picture for standard definition sources. (To be fair, this is a common complaint about all HDTVs, and should become irrelevant, come February 19, 2009).
Final Analysis
In the final analysis, a prospective buyer should consider the negatives in light of the fact that Sony is among the most expensive brands on the market. Weigh the pros and cons, carefully, before you decide to buy.
Richard J. Runion is the President of Geostar Publishing & Services LLC. Rich loves net research & blogging. His new blog on
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Sunday, October 12, 2008
DirecTV or Dish Network - Who Has The Best HDTV Services
Viewing satellite television high definition is the next step in enhancing television viewing. Both the major service providers in America, Dish network and DirecTV offer excellent High definition viewing facilities by addressing this need in their own respective ways.
DirecTV or Dish Network - Who Has The Best HDTV Services
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Claudia_Walters]Claudia Walters
Viewing satellite television high definition is the next step in enhancing television viewing. Both the major service providers in America, Dish network and DirecTV offer excellent High definition viewing facilities by addressing this need in their own respective ways.
The service provides the customer with a free of cost satellite TV system which has a satellite dish and a 4-room receiver system. They also provide a free HDTV receiver. This receiver provides the best quality picture in high definition and also provides a Dolby Digital surround system to give you a listening experience that boasts of being three dimensional.
Whilst Dish network provides this HDTV receiver for free, DirecTV customers have to mail in a $99 rebate for the same facility. Both these providers offer a set of HDTV DVR receivers for $199. By means of this facility you can record the shows, pause an ongoing show and rewatch the whole show if desired.
Though both the service providers are very similar in their services and the quality of service that they provide, DISH network still takes the trophy with 30 HD channels compared to the 8 HD channel package offered by DirecTV.
Article by Claudia Walters
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DirecTV or Dish Network - Who Has The Best HDTV Services
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Claudia_Walters]Claudia Walters
Viewing satellite television high definition is the next step in enhancing television viewing. Both the major service providers in America, Dish network and DirecTV offer excellent High definition viewing facilities by addressing this need in their own respective ways.
The service provides the customer with a free of cost satellite TV system which has a satellite dish and a 4-room receiver system. They also provide a free HDTV receiver. This receiver provides the best quality picture in high definition and also provides a Dolby Digital surround system to give you a listening experience that boasts of being three dimensional.
Whilst Dish network provides this HDTV receiver for free, DirecTV customers have to mail in a $99 rebate for the same facility. Both these providers offer a set of HDTV DVR receivers for $199. By means of this facility you can record the shows, pause an ongoing show and rewatch the whole show if desired.
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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Top Flat Screen TV Reviews
Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color Samsung adds a Touch of Color to a blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to redefine the role HDTVs play in the home with its forward-looking Series 6 (A650) and Series 7 (A750) LCD HDTVs. Utilizing the award-winning technologies found in all Samsung HDTVs, Series 6 and 7 HDTVs deliver unparalleled picture quality and enhanced connectivity and networking capabilities that create a true entertainment hub for any home. Series 7 takes networking and multimedia management to a whole new level.
Top Flat Screen TV Reviews
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lisa_Miskella]Lisa Miskella
Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
Samsung adds a Touch of Color to a blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to redefine the role HDTVs play in the home with its forward-looking Series 6 (A650) and Series 7 (A750) LCD HDTVs. Utilizing the award-winning technologies found in all Samsung HDTVs, Series 6 and 7 HDTVs deliver unparalleled picture quality and enhanced connectivity and networking capabilities that create a true entertainment hub for any home. Series 7 takes networking and multimedia management to a whole new level. Consumers can easily enjoy MPEG and JPEG files stored on external devices by connecting through a side-mounted USB 2.0, turning their LCD into a full-scale home viewing gallery, or connect their MP3 players for a dynamic audio experience.
Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Samsung's 550 Series is a perfect way to step up to Full HD 1080p resolution. A fast 5 ms response rate produces smooth-motion scenes for sports and action movies, and a dynamic contrast ratio of 30,000:1 makes for deep blacks and crisp lines (15,000:1 in 32-inch and 37-inch models). Superb connectivity and networking with a USB port and 3 HDMI 1.3 ports with Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) means these HDTVs play well with all of your other electronics. Easily enjoy MPEG and JPEG files stored on external devices by connecting through the side-mounted USB 2.0, turn your LCD into a full-scale home viewing gallery, or connect your MP3 player for a dynamic audio experience.
Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ800U 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
With its 2008 Panasonic Viera Plasmas, Panasonic brings an astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ration to the table. advanced pixel resolution and image-processing technology with the plasma TV's natural ability to beautifully reproduce fast moving images, so every detail is rendered with amazing clarity, and all the action is delivered with a high degree of fluidity.
What's New This Year?
Super Contrast--native contrast ratios on the PZ85, PZ800 and PX 850 series are 30,000:1, double last year's 15,000:1. Dynamic contrast ratios are up to 1,000,000:1.
new anti-reflective filter; lead-free "Tough Under Force" panel is resistant to impacts and scratches
Built-in SD card slot with Photo Viewer/Gallery Player software
x.v. Color and Deep Color (HDMI 1.3 features)
24p native reproduction
Game Mode auto-adjusts image quality suitable to games and includes anti-image retention
Viera Link is now compatible with Onkyo and Yamaha home theater systems
At least 3 HDMI inputs on all models (4 on PZ800 and PZ850 series)
THX Certification on PZ800 and PZ850 series
Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
How about a Sony BRAVIA HDTV that has legendary Sony quality at a price just about anyone can afford? That's what the KDL-32L4000 HDTV represents. Two HDMI" connections mean this HDTV can connect to the latest HDMI"-enabled sources. Add to that two more component inputs, and a PC input, and you have five ways to get HD quality entertainment to your TV. With wide viewing angles and a fast panel response time, and a beautiful gloss black color with chrome accents, now everyone can enjoy video entertainment no matter where they're sitting and what they're watching.
32" widescreen HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) * semigloss black finish with chrome accents * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * 1366 x 768 pixels * 2 component video (accepts signals up to 1080i) *
Sylvania LC195SL8 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
19" LCD TV with PC input. Great for dorms and video games.
The Sylvania LC195SL8 is a 19" 720p Resolution LCD HDTV. This flat-panel LCD television has a 19" screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner. This screen size is perfect for viewing from 3' to 5' away. A 1440 x 900 resolution means that this television has 900 rows of pixels vertically. The more pixels a TV has, the clearer the images it can produce.
HDTV Display with PC input
Digital Tuner
1440 x 900 resolution
V-Chip w Downloadable Rating
Samsung LN32A450 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Enjoy the clarity of HD in a stunningly modern design with a unique bezel and frame to suit your decor. True 720p resolution offers amazing LCD image detail, complemented by a 10,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio for vivid colors and bold blacks. Three HDMI inputs let you connect quickly and easily to your peripherals. Call up a variety of menu options and preferences via a smart user interface. Speaking of smart, the intelligently hidden speakers ensure a sleek, clean look that fits in almost any surroundings. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two speakers playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels Stereo broadcast reception, (MTS & SAP) with 181-channel capacity. Hidden bottom speakers with 10 Watts x 2 audio power SRS TruSurround XT - TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers V-Chip system allows blocking of rated TV and movie programs determined by the parent to contain objectionable content Trilingual on-screen displays in English, Spanish or French HDMI-CEC allows peripheral devices such as a DVD player to be controlled by TV remote control Auto wall mount compatible Channel coverage - VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, and CATV 1-125 (up to 181 pre-selected channels) Antenna - CATV/VHF/UFH 75-ohm, F-type Connections - 3 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface (2 rear, 1 side), 2 Rear Component (Y/Pb/Pr), Rear RF Input, Side S-video input, Composite AV (Rear, Side), Side Headphone, Rear PC D-sub, Rear optical sound out, Rear RS232, and Side HDMI-CEC Dimensions - Width 31.5 x Height 20.7 x Depth 3.7 / 31.5 x 22.7 x 9.9 with stand Weight - 24.0 pounds / 28.9 pounds with stand.
Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Enter the next generation of Pioneer KURO, where a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Awake your senses and discover there is more to this television than meets the eye. Deeper black levels that pave the way to breathtaking detail, added dimension and more vibrant color are just the beginning. Optimum Mode automatically analyzes and adjusts audio and video settings according to specific room light conditions and type of light and color. Program content is also monitored and finely adjusted so movies, sports and news are all faithfully reproduced. Smooth Film mode eliminates motion jitter in 3:2 Pulldown (60Hz), providing natural even playback of film content. Detachable bottom speaker with fully integrated digital amplifier for pristine clarity and accuracy of sound 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 inputs with HDMI-CEC control and the ability to accept 1080p 24/60Hz signal Room Light Sensor for automatic picture adjustment Standard 3 - 2 (60Hz) and Advanced PureCinema with 3 - 3 Pulldown (72Hz) for accurate playback of film content Fully Integrated ATSC and NTSC Tuner with Clear QAM Supported Formats - Video - WMV9, MPEG1, MPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TS, MPEG4 (SP/ASP), and MPEG4 (H.264/AVC) Audio - WMA9, MP3, Linear PCM (WAV), HE-AAC, and MPEG-4 AAC Photos - JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and BMP 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 (1 side, 3 rear) with PC support, 2 with analog audio, 1 Component, 3x Composite, 1 S-Video Antenna, USB (Mass Storage Class), LAN (10/100 Base-T --Ethernet), and PC input Optical Digital Audio (Dolby Digital/PCM), Audio LR, Subwoofer, SR, and Headphone output Dimensions - Width 48-17/32 x Height 28-15/32 x Depth 3-21/32 / 48-17/32 x 31-5/8 x 3-21/32 with speaker Weight - 74 pounds 1 ounces / 86 pounds with speaker and stand. http://www.squidoo.com/toptenflatscreentvreviews
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Top Flat Screen TV Reviews
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lisa_Miskella]Lisa Miskella
Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color
Samsung adds a Touch of Color to a blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to redefine the role HDTVs play in the home with its forward-looking Series 6 (A650) and Series 7 (A750) LCD HDTVs. Utilizing the award-winning technologies found in all Samsung HDTVs, Series 6 and 7 HDTVs deliver unparalleled picture quality and enhanced connectivity and networking capabilities that create a true entertainment hub for any home. Series 7 takes networking and multimedia management to a whole new level. Consumers can easily enjoy MPEG and JPEG files stored on external devices by connecting through a side-mounted USB 2.0, turning their LCD into a full-scale home viewing gallery, or connect their MP3 players for a dynamic audio experience.
Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Samsung's 550 Series is a perfect way to step up to Full HD 1080p resolution. A fast 5 ms response rate produces smooth-motion scenes for sports and action movies, and a dynamic contrast ratio of 30,000:1 makes for deep blacks and crisp lines (15,000:1 in 32-inch and 37-inch models). Superb connectivity and networking with a USB port and 3 HDMI 1.3 ports with Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) means these HDTVs play well with all of your other electronics. Easily enjoy MPEG and JPEG files stored on external devices by connecting through the side-mounted USB 2.0, turn your LCD into a full-scale home viewing gallery, or connect your MP3 player for a dynamic audio experience.
Panasonic Viera TH-50PZ800U 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
With its 2008 Panasonic Viera Plasmas, Panasonic brings an astonishing 1,000,000:1 contrast ration to the table. advanced pixel resolution and image-processing technology with the plasma TV's natural ability to beautifully reproduce fast moving images, so every detail is rendered with amazing clarity, and all the action is delivered with a high degree of fluidity.
What's New This Year?
Super Contrast--native contrast ratios on the PZ85, PZ800 and PX 850 series are 30,000:1, double last year's 15,000:1. Dynamic contrast ratios are up to 1,000,000:1.
new anti-reflective filter; lead-free "Tough Under Force" panel is resistant to impacts and scratches
Built-in SD card slot with Photo Viewer/Gallery Player software
x.v. Color and Deep Color (HDMI 1.3 features)
24p native reproduction
Game Mode auto-adjusts image quality suitable to games and includes anti-image retention
Viera Link is now compatible with Onkyo and Yamaha home theater systems
At least 3 HDMI inputs on all models (4 on PZ800 and PZ850 series)
THX Certification on PZ800 and PZ850 series
Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
How about a Sony BRAVIA HDTV that has legendary Sony quality at a price just about anyone can afford? That's what the KDL-32L4000 HDTV represents. Two HDMI" connections mean this HDTV can connect to the latest HDMI"-enabled sources. Add to that two more component inputs, and a PC input, and you have five ways to get HD quality entertainment to your TV. With wide viewing angles and a fast panel response time, and a beautiful gloss black color with chrome accents, now everyone can enjoy video entertainment no matter where they're sitting and what they're watching.
32" widescreen HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) * semigloss black finish with chrome accents * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * 1366 x 768 pixels * 2 component video (accepts signals up to 1080i) *
Sylvania LC195SL8 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
19" LCD TV with PC input. Great for dorms and video games.
The Sylvania LC195SL8 is a 19" 720p Resolution LCD HDTV. This flat-panel LCD television has a 19" screen, measured diagonally from corner to corner. This screen size is perfect for viewing from 3' to 5' away. A 1440 x 900 resolution means that this television has 900 rows of pixels vertically. The more pixels a TV has, the clearer the images it can produce.
HDTV Display with PC input
Digital Tuner
1440 x 900 resolution
V-Chip w Downloadable Rating
Samsung LN32A450 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV
Enjoy the clarity of HD in a stunningly modern design with a unique bezel and frame to suit your decor. True 720p resolution offers amazing LCD image detail, complemented by a 10,000:1 dynamic-contrast ratio for vivid colors and bold blacks. Three HDMI inputs let you connect quickly and easily to your peripherals. Call up a variety of menu options and preferences via a smart user interface. Speaking of smart, the intelligently hidden speakers ensure a sleek, clean look that fits in almost any surroundings. TruSurround delivers a compelling, virtual surround sound experience through any two speakers playback system, including internal television speakers and headphones. It is fully compatible with all multichannel formats up to 5.1 channels Stereo broadcast reception, (MTS & SAP) with 181-channel capacity. Hidden bottom speakers with 10 Watts x 2 audio power SRS TruSurround XT - TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel content over two speakers V-Chip system allows blocking of rated TV and movie programs determined by the parent to contain objectionable content Trilingual on-screen displays in English, Spanish or French HDMI-CEC allows peripheral devices such as a DVD player to be controlled by TV remote control Auto wall mount compatible Channel coverage - VHF 2-13, UHF 14-69, and CATV 1-125 (up to 181 pre-selected channels) Antenna - CATV/VHF/UFH 75-ohm, F-type Connections - 3 HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface (2 rear, 1 side), 2 Rear Component (Y/Pb/Pr), Rear RF Input, Side S-video input, Composite AV (Rear, Side), Side Headphone, Rear PC D-sub, Rear optical sound out, Rear RS232, and Side HDMI-CEC Dimensions - Width 31.5 x Height 20.7 x Depth 3.7 / 31.5 x 22.7 x 9.9 with stand Weight - 24.0 pounds / 28.9 pounds with stand.
Pioneer KURO PDP-5020FD 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV
Enter the next generation of Pioneer KURO, where a picture is worth more than a thousand words. Awake your senses and discover there is more to this television than meets the eye. Deeper black levels that pave the way to breathtaking detail, added dimension and more vibrant color are just the beginning. Optimum Mode automatically analyzes and adjusts audio and video settings according to specific room light conditions and type of light and color. Program content is also monitored and finely adjusted so movies, sports and news are all faithfully reproduced. Smooth Film mode eliminates motion jitter in 3:2 Pulldown (60Hz), providing natural even playback of film content. Detachable bottom speaker with fully integrated digital amplifier for pristine clarity and accuracy of sound 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 inputs with HDMI-CEC control and the ability to accept 1080p 24/60Hz signal Room Light Sensor for automatic picture adjustment Standard 3 - 2 (60Hz) and Advanced PureCinema with 3 - 3 Pulldown (72Hz) for accurate playback of film content Fully Integrated ATSC and NTSC Tuner with Clear QAM Supported Formats - Video - WMV9, MPEG1, MPEG2-PS, MPEG2-TS, MPEG4 (SP/ASP), and MPEG4 (H.264/AVC) Audio - WMA9, MP3, Linear PCM (WAV), HE-AAC, and MPEG-4 AAC Photos - JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and BMP 4 Independent HDMI 1.3 (1 side, 3 rear) with PC support, 2 with analog audio, 1 Component, 3x Composite, 1 S-Video Antenna, USB (Mass Storage Class), LAN (10/100 Base-T --Ethernet), and PC input Optical Digital Audio (Dolby Digital/PCM), Audio LR, Subwoofer, SR, and Headphone output Dimensions - Width 48-17/32 x Height 28-15/32 x Depth 3-21/32 / 48-17/32 x 31-5/8 x 3-21/32 with speaker Weight - 74 pounds 1 ounces / 86 pounds with speaker and stand. http://www.squidoo.com/toptenflatscreentvreviews
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
Can You Trust the Reviews of HDTV Televisions?
We have seen reviews of HDTV televisions all over the place. From magazines to consumer reviews, they all contain reviews of HDTV televisions. But, is this the best way to go? Do these HDTV reviews offer the unbiased information you need to buy a HDTV set? As you read this article, you will discover more about these HD TV ratings.
Can You Trust the Reviews of HDTV Televisions?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Koz_Huseyin]Koz Huseyin
We have seen reviews of HDTV televisions all over the place. From magazines to consumer reviews, they all contain reviews of HDTV televisions. But, is this the best way to go? Do these HDTV reviews offer the unbiased information you need to buy a HDTV set? As you read this article, you will discover more about these HD TV ratings.
Can You Trust the Reviews of HDTV Televisions?
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Koz_Huseyin]Koz Huseyin
We have seen reviews of HDTV televisions all over the place. From magazines to consumer reviews, they all contain reviews of HDTV televisions. But, is this the best way to go? Do these HDTV reviews offer the unbiased information you need to buy a HDTV set? As you read this article, you will discover more about these HD TV ratings.
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Reviews of HDTV televisions come in many flavors. These can be in several types, such as:
* Reviews in magazines and newspapers
* Reviews from manufacturers
* Reviews online
* HDTV Ratings and consumer HDTV ratings
* Reviews in magazines and newspapers
We have all seen the reviews of HDTV televisions in newspapers and magazines. It seems like we get access to the latest high definition television sets. It seems to inform and give us an idea of several different HD LCD TV sets.
The reviews are great, but they can be limiting. Also what we often don't hear is that these TV sets are sent free for testing by the manufacturers. And as anything teaches us - if someone gives you a free lunch, you are likely to sing and dance about it!
Even though the reviews of HDTV's are great, they can be biased with technology journalists simply using the set in the office. Also the sets in these reviews, give you a small selection of the most popular sets, and not what may meet your needs.
* Reviews from manufacturers
Reviews from the manufacturers of high definition television sets must be taken with a pinch of salt. These reviews are great to learn about the features and technical details, but relying on them is not the best way to decide which set you want to buy.
* Reviews online
Like magazines and newspapers, online you can find websites that offer reviews. Some of these sites are so big, that the manufacturers give them a set for review. Again, you want to look at several different reviews before deciding on a set to buy.
* HDTV Ratings and consumer HDTV ratings
HDTV ratings are becoming popular online. Some of the sites may have 2 types of review - those from the owners, editors or contributors to the site, and those from consumers.
These sites can offer a lot of information and give you a two sided view - those from professionals, and those from consumers who are using that TV on a day to day basis. You will need to be careful who you interpret the consumer views. There have been many instances where people "flame" reviews with either too positive or too negative reviews. A great idea is to make up your own mind, with all this advice.
Visit these links to learn more about [http://www.sonysupplier.com]reviews of HDTV televisions, and find [http://www.sonycanada.info]HDTV ratings for your home.
* Reviews in magazines and newspapers
* Reviews from manufacturers
* Reviews online
* HDTV Ratings and consumer HDTV ratings
* Reviews in magazines and newspapers
We have all seen the reviews of HDTV televisions in newspapers and magazines. It seems like we get access to the latest high definition television sets. It seems to inform and give us an idea of several different HD LCD TV sets.
The reviews are great, but they can be limiting. Also what we often don't hear is that these TV sets are sent free for testing by the manufacturers. And as anything teaches us - if someone gives you a free lunch, you are likely to sing and dance about it!
Even though the reviews of HDTV's are great, they can be biased with technology journalists simply using the set in the office. Also the sets in these reviews, give you a small selection of the most popular sets, and not what may meet your needs.
* Reviews from manufacturers
Reviews from the manufacturers of high definition television sets must be taken with a pinch of salt. These reviews are great to learn about the features and technical details, but relying on them is not the best way to decide which set you want to buy.
* Reviews online
Like magazines and newspapers, online you can find websites that offer reviews. Some of these sites are so big, that the manufacturers give them a set for review. Again, you want to look at several different reviews before deciding on a set to buy.
* HDTV Ratings and consumer HDTV ratings
HDTV ratings are becoming popular online. Some of the sites may have 2 types of review - those from the owners, editors or contributors to the site, and those from consumers.
These sites can offer a lot of information and give you a two sided view - those from professionals, and those from consumers who are using that TV on a day to day basis. You will need to be careful who you interpret the consumer views. There have been many instances where people "flame" reviews with either too positive or too negative reviews. A great idea is to make up your own mind, with all this advice.
Visit these links to learn more about [http://www.sonysupplier.com]reviews of HDTV televisions, and find [http://www.sonycanada.info]HDTV ratings for your home.
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Friday, September 19, 2008
Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV With Touch of Red Color
The Samsung LN52A650 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Touch of Red Color, is a change from the norm when it comes to finding the best High definition TV on the market. Samsung has really gone all out this time.
Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV With Touch of Red Color
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Chad_Creel]Chad Creel
The Samsung LN52A650 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Touch of Red Color, is a change from the norm when it comes to finding the best High definition TV on the market. Samsung has really gone all out this time. They have really come out with something quite unique with this new LCD Television. The touch of red color really adds an a great enhancement to your TV viewing. The red enhancement really brings out the extra colors and highlights the clarity on this TV set.
The Samsung LN52A650 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color is a great addition to have considering the blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to make your viewing experience a pleasurable one. When shopping for a new LCD TV with HD capabilities Samsung has really found a winner this time.
High Definition televisions have come a long way in the past few years and with each new series Samsung keeps on improving and making more and more enhancements to make your televisions react faster have brighter and more clear pictures. By next year I expect something even brighter and bolder to be on the market to take us by storm yet again, until this Samsung model has to be the top 52-Inch High definition model on the market, with colors and reaction time like no other. Samsung is by far my favorite TV Manufacturer in this new age of electronics.
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Samsung LN52A650 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV With Touch of Red Color
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Chad_Creel]Chad Creel
The Samsung LN52A650 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Touch of Red Color, is a change from the norm when it comes to finding the best High definition TV on the market. Samsung has really gone all out this time. They have really come out with something quite unique with this new LCD Television. The touch of red color really adds an a great enhancement to your TV viewing. The red enhancement really brings out the extra colors and highlights the clarity on this TV set.
The Samsung LN52A650 52-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color is a great addition to have considering the blazing-fast 4ms response time and rich connectivity features to make your viewing experience a pleasurable one. When shopping for a new LCD TV with HD capabilities Samsung has really found a winner this time.
High Definition televisions have come a long way in the past few years and with each new series Samsung keeps on improving and making more and more enhancements to make your televisions react faster have brighter and more clear pictures. By next year I expect something even brighter and bolder to be on the market to take us by storm yet again, until this Samsung model has to be the top 52-Inch High definition model on the market, with colors and reaction time like no other. Samsung is by far my favorite TV Manufacturer in this new age of electronics.
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Sunday, September 7, 2008
LCD Vs Plasma HDTV
Deciding whether that gorgeous flat screen TV you're going to buy should be LCD or plasma is tricky. On this article we outline the pros and cons of each and help you decide which is right for you.
LCD Vs Plasma HDTV
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kenny_Hemphill]Kenny Hemphill
LCD vs plasma HDTV – which is best? If you’re looking for a flat-screen, slim and sexy display, to watch HDTV, you have a choice of two technologies, LCD and gas plasma.
Each has benefits and disadvantages and so each is more appropriate in specific
circumstances.
Historically, the LCD vs plasma HDTV choice has been fairly simple. If you wanted a
flat-screen that was about 40in or bigger, you had to choose plasma, otherwise you
should choose LCD. However, as LCD technology improves, LCD HDTVs are getting
bigger and most of the major manufacturers expect the number of LCDs they
produce to grow steadily over the next few years while the number of plasmas will
decrease. However, if you’re looking for a flatscreen TV today, plasma still has a lot
to offer.
To understand the LCD vs plasma HDTV question, we need to look at the way the
two technologies work.
LCD
LCD HDTVs work by shining a light behind an LCD panel made up of a fixed number
of pixels. Each pixel is either red, blue or green and is switched on or off when a
voltage is applied to it. When voltage is applied to a pixel, it is switched off,
meaning that light can’t shine through it.
The main advantage of LCD vs plasma HDTV is that LCD panels don’t suffer from
what's called burn-in. This is a feature of plasma TVs where they are used to watch
TV stations with logos permanently displayed on-screen or where they are used for
video gaming with games that have static images such as a cockpit on flight
simulators. The image literally ‘burns-in’ the screen meaning that even when the
image is not present you can still see a faint trace of it on screen. So for video
gamers in particular, LCD is a better choice than plasma.
Plasma
Plasma HDTVs have over a million chambers which house one or a combination of
gasses. When a voltage is applied to one of these chambers the gas ionizes and
emits ultra-violet light. This light strikes red, green or plue phophors coated on the
inside of the chamber and a pixel emits this color light.
Plasma HDTVs tend to have better contrast than LCDs because, even when a pixel
on an LCD panel is switched off it doesn’t block all the light coming through and
therefore the pixel isn’t completely black. Plasma HDTVs also tend to have a wider
viewing angle than LCDs, as on LCD HDTVs the contrast and colour of the image can
change when the screen is viewed from different angles.
LCD vs Plasma HDTV conclusion
Technology is changing rapidly, but for now (July 2004) it’s still true to say that at
sizes of 40in and above, plasma offers a less-expensive and generally better
solution. For screen-sizes less than 40in LCD is better. However, as LCD technology
improves and prices fall, this will change.
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Kenny Hemphill is the editor and publisher of [http://www.the-hdtv-tuner.com]The HDTV Tuner - a guide to the kit, the technology and the
programming on HDTV.
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LCD Vs Plasma HDTV
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kenny_Hemphill]Kenny Hemphill
LCD vs plasma HDTV – which is best? If you’re looking for a flat-screen, slim and sexy display, to watch HDTV, you have a choice of two technologies, LCD and gas plasma.
Each has benefits and disadvantages and so each is more appropriate in specific
circumstances.
Historically, the LCD vs plasma HDTV choice has been fairly simple. If you wanted a
flat-screen that was about 40in or bigger, you had to choose plasma, otherwise you
should choose LCD. However, as LCD technology improves, LCD HDTVs are getting
bigger and most of the major manufacturers expect the number of LCDs they
produce to grow steadily over the next few years while the number of plasmas will
decrease. However, if you’re looking for a flatscreen TV today, plasma still has a lot
to offer.
To understand the LCD vs plasma HDTV question, we need to look at the way the
two technologies work.
LCD
LCD HDTVs work by shining a light behind an LCD panel made up of a fixed number
of pixels. Each pixel is either red, blue or green and is switched on or off when a
voltage is applied to it. When voltage is applied to a pixel, it is switched off,
meaning that light can’t shine through it.
The main advantage of LCD vs plasma HDTV is that LCD panels don’t suffer from
what's called burn-in. This is a feature of plasma TVs where they are used to watch
TV stations with logos permanently displayed on-screen or where they are used for
video gaming with games that have static images such as a cockpit on flight
simulators. The image literally ‘burns-in’ the screen meaning that even when the
image is not present you can still see a faint trace of it on screen. So for video
gamers in particular, LCD is a better choice than plasma.
Plasma
Plasma HDTVs have over a million chambers which house one or a combination of
gasses. When a voltage is applied to one of these chambers the gas ionizes and
emits ultra-violet light. This light strikes red, green or plue phophors coated on the
inside of the chamber and a pixel emits this color light.
Plasma HDTVs tend to have better contrast than LCDs because, even when a pixel
on an LCD panel is switched off it doesn’t block all the light coming through and
therefore the pixel isn’t completely black. Plasma HDTVs also tend to have a wider
viewing angle than LCDs, as on LCD HDTVs the contrast and colour of the image can
change when the screen is viewed from different angles.
LCD vs Plasma HDTV conclusion
Technology is changing rapidly, but for now (July 2004) it’s still true to say that at
sizes of 40in and above, plasma offers a less-expensive and generally better
solution. For screen-sizes less than 40in LCD is better. However, as LCD technology
improves and prices fall, this will change.
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