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Unless you’re mounting your new 42 inch LCD TV on the wall or on the ceiling, you’ll need a solid and reliable stand to support it. Many TVs come furnished with an appropriate stand, but some require that the stand be purchased separately. If the manufacturer furnishes your 42 inch LCD TV stand, and…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
A 27” LCD TV provides a much better picture than the old CRT televisions – and they come in much more attractive styles. In many homes an LCD TV has become an integral feature in the entertainment room’s decorating scheme. They’re versatile, too. A flat screen 27” LCD TV can be mounted on a wall, un…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
As recently as just a few years ago, consumers needed a different monitor or screen for watching movies, for playing video games, or for watching television and for computing. That’s no longer the case. An LCD TV in the UK with a TV tuner allows you to enjoy virtually all your entertainment and audi…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Some consumers consider a 21” LCD TV to be the perfect size: for TV viewing and for use as a computer monitor. Some take it one step further: they integrate their 21” LCD TV with a home theater PC. It’s easier than you think, and a home theater PC setup lets you access any media files like digital i…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
While there have been many technological innovations in the world television in the last couple of decades, perhaps none have captured the attention and excitement of the public at large quite like the LCD TV. When these flat screen displays first showed up on the market, they were prohibitively exp…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Plasma TVs are one of the hottest electronic items being sold today. They are somewhat of a financial investment so whether you’re planning on creating an entire home theatre system for your family or just want a nice way to show off your new TV, a plasma TV stand is an excellent idea. Here’s a few …
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The least expensive type of large TV is a rear-projection LCD TV. Some projection TVs have three cathode-ray picture tubes (CRTs), which are like smaller versions of the tubes used in conventional sets. The images from those small tubes are projected onto the back of a 40 inch to 60 inch plus screen…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The plasma flat screen television was invented in the 1960s, and although it made a brief appearance in the market in the 70s, it did not quite catch on. Nowadays, the plasma flat screen television is defining what a home theatre should be, and most people who pride themselves on having a fine home …
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
William Coit provides four easy steps to purchase your first plasma flat screen television. If you're buying a plasma flat screen this year, this is a must read.
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
The world of television technology certainly has its share of acronyms, from CRT to LCD and beyond, but one acronym many TV shoppers are becoming familiar with is DLP DLP is an acronym for digital light processing, a technology that has long been used in video projectors and similar items. This digi…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
LCD TVs are incredibly popular, and prices continue to fall year after year. Yet they’re still relatively expensive – you can still expect to pay between $1,000 and $3,000 for many of the high-tech models with large screen sizes. If your goal is to find an LCD TV sale, you’re in luck: increased comp…
10.06.2012 · From TheAuthor
Although the price of plasma televisions has dropped significantly over the past few years it is still a somewhat expensive buy. With this in mind care should be taken when choosing a set.There are poorer quality sets on offer and one might be tempted to save cash...
26.05.2012 · From TheAuthor
It used to be said that the new plasma televisions don't last as long as normal, and more affordable, TVs. Well this myth can be laid to rest since some manufacturers guarantee their sets for up to 60,000 hours of viewing time! That is about twenty seven years in most...
26.05.2012 · From TheAuthor
There is a lot of hype going on over the much publicized plasma screens and the older TVs. Why choose plasma at all? Well the answer is simple. Quality and style.Our usual TVs depend on the cathode ray to beam the picture onto the screen. (...)
26.05.2012 · From TheAuthor
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