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| Connecting You With Some Brief Black Glass TV Stand Flat Panel TV Stands Flat Panel TV Mounts LG Plasma TV Buying Hints And Tips Just For You 2009-12-12 17:51:41.658899-05 - It seems as if everyone these days is showing off their expensive flashy new home entertainment centers. They're linked wirelessly to computers, have more speakers than a Rolling Stone's concert, and cost more than a midsize luxury sedan. They feature DVD players, DVR or Tivo, CD players, MP3 players, and anything else you can imagine. The centerpiece, though, still remains the same: the television. - HDTV: high definition television, or HDTV for short, is quickly becoming the standard for television signal technology, and it is important to look for an LCD TV that is HDTV ready. - One thing to consider is the aspect ratio. Some widescreen LCD TVs boast of an aspect ratio of 16 to 9. However, believing blindly in this could be a mistake. Some screens just stretch the image to fit the screen. In doing so, the images become jagged and washed out. Best LCD TVs are those that can retain their resolutions even when the image is stretched to fit a 16 to 9 screen. Trust your eyes to judge that. - Flat Panel TVs, the new big thing to hit the home entertainment market, are being praised not only for their high resolution but also their form factor. They can sit elegantly in a living room, almost as sleek as a sculpture, and the handy shape also means that they don't take up valuable space (ideal for those in small city apartments). Disadvantages include burning in of static images. LCD Flat panels don't have the burn in problem, but may be difficult to view at wide angles. - Sonoma TV Stand - This stand features a mocha cherry veneer finish with silver-toned handles. This one has short furniture-style legs for a base. It will support up to a 60 inch flat panel TV up to 154 lbs. The center of the unit has an open cubby hole and a drawer for storage. To each side are shelves housed behind tempered-glass doors. There are cutouts in the back panel for cable management. - Plasma technology seems to be the buzz these days and its popularity continues to grow as HDTV, DVD-video, DTV, and digital satellite become more commonplace. Plasma TV buying tips will help you make the right decision. - At a slim and trim 3.4 inches in depth, the flat-screened plasma takes up virtually no space in your room, making it the screen of choice for both home and office. This plasma's high-end display resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels gives a picture quality and depth of color that are outstanding. - There is no better buy than a plasma TV. These TVs last for years and they give you the best quality picture available on the market today. They are expensive but if you know how to shop you will find all kinds of great deals on this kind of TV. Just remember that the only place to save massive amounts of money on anything, especially electronics is online. - HDTV: high definition television, or HDTV for short, is quickly becoming the standard for television signal technology, and it is important to look for an LCD TV that is HDTV ready. - If you want the large screen cinema experience and your room size will allow it, front projection is the way to go. Front projectors are made to produce screen images in the range of 70" to 120" diagonal or more. Once people realize they can get a picture up to four times the size for the same money as a good RPTV, it opens up a whole new world of entertainment possibilities. - While the up front investment of a large number of digital STBs could be expensive to a cable company, there could be a partial offset with the potential revenue received from additional digital pay services such as VOD, PPV, or premium channels. Additionally, the number of digital STBs required for a full digital conversion of the cable feed might be further reduced when considering the growing base of integrated HDTVs with CableCARD tuners expected to increase in 2008 and 2009. However, since the integrated CableCARD tuners within HDTV sets are only unidirectional, there might still be a cable subscriber's base that would still require the bi-directional capabilities of cable HD-STBs for VOD, PPV, and cable supplied programming guide. Each cable company would have to balance those factors until 2012. | ![]() | |||||||||||||||
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