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  • How to Select a Big Screen TV

    Since the advent of Flat Screen TV's a decade or so ago it has become even more difficult to select a big screen TV. Not only do we now have to understand all the different resolution levels of...

  • LCD Televisions History

    With technology advancing faster than most people can keep up with, at least one seems here to stay. LCD televisions have recently enjoyed a surge of popularity thanks to their crystal clear...

  • LCD TV Explained

    LCD monitors operate on a different principle than the standard CRT monitors. The pixels on the screen display the image received instead of a cathode ray gun shooting electrons that the...

  • What Are Plasma TVs Made of?

    Plasma displays (known in industry jargon as PDPs, or plasma display panels) use an electrochemical process to create vivid images that make them among the highest quality displays available...

  • How to Benefit From The LCD: Low Power Display

    Since TV and radar was introduced in the mid 1940s, the new technology of the period to display even the crudest images was the Cathode Ray Tube, known since then as the CRT display. Now, 50 years...

  • What Is an LCD Screen?

    LCDs are one of the most common types of display technologies. These screens are thin and inexpensive when compared with display technologies such a LED or projection. LCD technology is commonly...

  • How Does a Plasma Television Work?

    For years, all that was available to the TV-viewing public were CRTs. CRT (which stands for cathode-ray tube) displays presented a fine picture, but they weren't terribly practical when it came to...

  • How to Compare Plasma and LCD Video Displays

    Televisions have come a long way from their black and white days. Now the act of buying a television takes learning a whole lexicon of foreign verbiage. Phrases such as refresh rate, stuck pixels...

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