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  • Parts of a Television

    Since its invention in the 1920s and popularization in the 1950s, the television set has been one of the most significant pieces of technology. While television technology has continued to evolve,...

  • How to Troubeshoot a Magnavox LCD

    Magnavox is a leading producer of LCD televisions. LCD, or liquid crystal display televisions, provide better picture quality than standard projection televisions. Like most other television sets,...

  • Comparison of TV Technology

    Television has a long history, dating back to the first TV invented in 1884 by Paul Gottlieb Nipkow. From the beginning, the purpose of a TV was to harness moving images within a small space. TV,...

  • What is the Difference Between a Plasma TV & LCD?

    A high definition television refers to a television broadcast that is sent out with a higher resolution than standard television. In addition, the signal is in a 16:9 screen format, meaning it is...

  • CRT TV vs. LCD TV Power Consumption

    As high-definition technology progresses, consumers are given more and more options for their home theater and computing needs. CRT technology is giving way to LCDs, but what is the difference?...

  • Big Screen TV Vs. Projector

    A home theater will add more enjoyment to your movies while creating an attractive ambiance to your interior design. Big-screen televisions and projectors come with benefits and drawbacks. Find...

  • How to Compare TV Technologies

    A multitude of different technologies are available on televisions. Some technology is old and on its way out the door, and other is fresh and may be ahead of its time. It is easy to become...

  • Big Screen TV Factors

    Innovation in television technology has quickly evolved since its invention. From the introduction of color TV to the sleek style of flat-panel displays, TV is showing no signs of slowdown. With...

  • LCD Vs. CRT Television

    LCD stands for "liquid crystal display," part of an expanding wave of monitor technology that also includes plasma TVs. CRT stands for "cathode ray tube," the older technology that LCDs are...

  • Where to Recycle Old Analog TVs & Computer Monitors

    With technology booming and the discovery of high definition television and computing, the need for old analog televisions and old computer monitors has passed. Newer flat screen monitors and flat...

  • How Do I Know If My TV Is Digital?

    When it comes to the television world, there are primarily two kinds of TVs: analog and digital. The main difference between them is how they receive their signal, with the analog televisions...

  • Troubleshooting Television Repairs

    Televisions come in all shapes and sizes, and with the advent of new technology, they can seem quite intimidating when something goes wrong. Modern televisions offer a huge number of different...

  • How Do Neon TV Tubes Work?

    Neon TV tubes were used in the very first commercially available televisions in the 1920s. They were popular up until the mid-1930s when electrical televisions were introduced. Soon after the...

  • Television Analog to Digital Conversion

    For the last 80 years or so, television signals have been broadcast over the airwaves in analog format. This means televisions with antennas, rabbit ears or well-sculpted pieces of foil could pick...

  • What to Do With Old TVs

    Old televisions take up space, and an environmentally conscious owner must take the proper steps to dispose of the electronics. Clever users dispose of the electronics and can find a use for the...

  • Television Buying Tips

    Buying a television in today's market can be confusing. Plasma, LCD, high definition: There are a lot of terms to learn and a lot of options. Considering how much you want to pay, how large a TV...

  • Information on Vizio TVs

    In the electronics department of a store, you will usually find the name brand products like Sony, Sharp, Samsung and Philips, but a new company has progressed into the television market. Vizio...

  • Difference Between a Monitor & a TV

    TVs and monitors often look the same, share the same or similar features as each other or may even be hybrids of the two. Devices like computers, cable boxes and DVRs often facilitate both...

  • How are Old TV's Recycled?

    The launch of high-definition programming has caused a lot of people to look at their televisions in a whole new way (and not just for what's on the screen). People are buying newer, digital-ready...

  • How to Choose a TV

    To choose a TV, consider what type of programming will be watched, learn about the difference between LCD and plasma televisions, and get the appropriate size for the size of the room. Pick a...

  • LCD Vs Plasma Televisions

    Plasma and liquid crystal display (LCD) flat-screen televisions may look very similar, but there are significant differences between them. If you're considering upgrading your television, it's...

  • How to Recycle Your Analog Television after the Digital Switchover

    On February 17th you may find yourself scratching your head wondering what to do with your outdated analog television when many city landfills have banned them and many recycling centers will not...

  • About TVs

    One of the most used household items is the television. What once was strictly a living room staple, has seeped into the bedroom, kitchen and even bathrooms across the United States. The long...

  • About Digital TV

    In February 2009, The Federal Communications Commission will make analog television broadcasts obsolete; digital broadcasts from television stations will be the standard. You can get an...

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