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Home Theater System - 5 Tips to Buying an HDTV

High definition television (HDTV) is without doubt all the rage with the home theater enthusiast. But if you are not an devotee of home cinema there may be a chance you are undecided about buying HDTV, for the reason that HDTV sounds so technically sophisticated - it can really seem off putting.


But actually there is nothing to be fearful about HDTV. It works just like ordinary analogue television except the quality of the broadcast is superior, and soon you will need HDTV else you will only pick up static.


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HDTV Ratings - What to Look For When Buying an High Definition Display

When reviewing HDTV ratings one should really look for important features that will help them choose the proper high definition television depending on what type of media they plan on using with the system. There are many features and technical specifications that are used inside any HDTV ratings system. Some of the most important are:


Native Resolution - this is basically the number of horizontal pixels x vertical pixels that the HDTV can display. The higher the native resolution the better. A 1080p display will have a native resolution of 1920×1080 and any native resolution lower than that is not 1080p. Any native resolution lower than 1280×720 (720p) is not true high definition and one

DVD Recorder Reviews
...(Sony, Panasonic, JVC, Pioneer, Toshiba, Philips, LG, Samsung, Alba, and others) or by the options (Playable file formats, surround sound, progressive scan, video upconversion, or the DVD type). Reviews by previous buyers are a very good option for deciding on ...
should really be choosing a system with 1080p resolution as the prices now have come down. People might say there is not that much 1080p media to play on your 1080p tv, even if that were true, there will be much much more 1080p media to watch in the near future…. most of which is already here on HD DVD and Blu Ray disks.


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The Future of TV - How You’ll Be Watching HDTV

It used to be oh so simple. Everybody watched TV the same way; on a TV with big picture tube. As has been common throughout human existence, there were those who were dissatisfied and wanted something better. The tube grew in size, then changed to, Oh My God! Color! After the transition to color, the size of the pictures steadily increased, but still, people wanted more. Behold, the Advent Video Beam 1000 of 1972. This was the first commercially available projection TV. You remember those things, with the big, silver, curved screen and the woodgrain cabinet. The Advent gave people a taste of the big screen TV and we’ve never looked back.


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Blu Ray VS HD DVD - Who Will Win The Format War ?
...HD DVD readers in the X box games console and seem determined to throw their weight behind HD DVD. Of the major consumer electronics companies, the most significant supporters of HD DVD are Toshiba, NEC and Kenwood. In terms of ...



SDTV Vs EDTV Vs HDTV Differences

This article covers the NTSC (National Television System Committee) only. Which is the television standard in North America.


One walk around the big box department stores and you will find a number of TV’s on display for sale. Known as the “Wall of Eyes” (WOE), it’s a display meant to catch your eyes so that you can make a purchase as quickly as possible. Usually, they will have on the description near the TV that will show SDTV or EDTV or HDTV’s. This is an explanation of the three types of displays.


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720p Vs 1080i HDTV

Is 720p vs 1080i worth being concerned about? Yes and no. If you’re a consumer looking for a new TV, you can happily ignore the 720p vs 1080i debate because every TV which is described as HDTV or HDTV Ready is required to support both formats.


NOTE: You should be aware though that lots of TVs which support 1080i have fewer
than 1080 lines and so scale the 1080 signal down. That’s not a huge issue as even
scaled down 1080i is far ahead of a regular NTSC signal. It is worth bearing in mind
that more expensive HDTVs tend to have better scalers than cheaper ones, and this
may be an issue.


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PAL LCD TVs
...it should be a breeze and almost like a painting to behold. Wall or ceiling mounts and table stands can also be used to display your LCD television. Also, decide where to buy your new digital TV. It might be ...
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