Flat Screen TVs

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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 and viewing angles are an integral part of the ... more »
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As plasma TVs begin to drop in price, you may want to drop some hard-earned cash on one for your home. Plasma TVs offer a great picture and premium sound quality, and most can be mounted right on your wall. The first thing to do is compare plasma ... more »
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Plasma TVs offer various resolution choices. Since this technology hit the electronics market, the changes have increased rapidly with each passing year. The good news is that consumers now have more choices than ever before. Compare the ... more »
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With advances in technology and a variety of options available in SONY LCDs, making a choice is often difficult. It is easy to get tempted by the prettiest picture in all advertisements. A detailed comparison is necessary in order to make an ... more »
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Typically, plasma televisions have widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio. But you can also watch standard 4:3 television program on your plasma TV without worrying about your picture getting distorted or stretched to fit the widescreen ratio. The standard ... more »
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“Burn-in” or retention of an old image is a phenomenon that often happens to flat panel TVs, especially plasma TVs. It emerges from static images that leave a permanent mark on the screen. These permanent marks or “after-image-ghosts” degrade ... more »
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For all practical purposes, there is no appreciable difference between 1080i and 1080p picture quality. The distinction is largely beyond the human eye's ability to pick up, even on the largest HD televisions. Furthermore, as of early 2008, no ... more »
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Well, since some of us cannot afford to travel for Olympic game in Beijing then watching it at home in our television would be more safe and cheap. You do not need to fly and take airplane just to enjoy the game, just sit down in your couch and ... more »
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When you buy an HDTV, you want the quality to be as strong as possible. There's no sense paying all that money if your image isn't optimal and the TV itself doesn't last. You can ensure the maximum quality of an HDTV both by asking the right ... more »
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-How to find affordable prices -How to know the difference in T.V.'s -How to know the right time to buy -How to know what your looking for -How to determine the right brand for you.. more »
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Are you tired of that old Analog TV, is it time to get a new one? On February 17. 2009 all televisions will be required to convert to digital via converter box or a new television set. Why not save hundreds of dollars by trying to win a FREE ... more »
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The new living room is almost perfect but the new humongous flat screen TV sticks out like a sore thumb. This can lead to arguments between couples or roommates about what to do with the flat screen TV. In the spirit of compromise, there are ways ... more »
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Want to use the best connection on the Playstation 3, but can not get it too work? this will show you the two ways to do it... more »
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A big-screen TV is designed to be incredibly thin, which allows you to mount it to a wall just like a picture. It saves you shelf space and allows you to enjoy the TV without having to allot extra square footage for placement. On the other hand, ... more »
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Given the relatively high cost of a plasma TV compared to a traditional tube TV, you want to do everything possible to increase the longevity of your investment. One problem to which plasma TVs are more susceptible than traditional tube TVs is ... more »
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Plasma TV reviews are available online and in print. This technology is constantly changing and improving. As a result, getting up to date reviews is more important than ever. Comparing the features of the top of the line plasma TVs to the middle ... more »
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Your Step-By-Step Guide to Getting Electronics For FREE! Stuff Like: Apple iPhone, 42" Sony Plasma HDTV, iPod Nano, iPod Video, and so much more for FREE! Don't get scammed! Read this Guide! All the info you need to get a free iPhone and a ... more »
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Renting to own means you rent the television for a certain amount of time and part of the rental payment goes toward the purchase of the television. The problem with this is it can cost you a lot more than it would if you brought it outright, but ... more »
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The revolving LCD Screen of the Polaroid PDV-0823A 8-inch Portable DVD Player makes displaying and viewing digital photos extremely convenient. You can rotate the screen up to 180 degrees to show everyone your pictures. Here's how to do it... more »
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Flat Panel television sets, such as plasma and LCD TVs require extra care when moving or packing. Countless times has someone tried to move their valuable flat panel TV to their new home, only to find it broken or inoperable when they arrive. In ... more »
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Televisions can be very expensive, depending on the size and features you get. Here are some tips to save money on your next television purchase... more »
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In February, 2009, all major television stations will broadcast in digital only. This means traditional analog TV signals will no longer be available. And televisions without digital capability will no longer be functional. There are several ... more »
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For now, a lot of people are quite happy with their standard 4:3 televisions. Typically, people watch ordinary TV more than they watch DVDs or movies. Most shows on TV are conducive for standard television, whereas many movies coming out are ... more »
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What makes one HDTV worth more than the other.. more »
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Many a time I have looked over at my 32" television and thought, why can't I just hook up my computer to that thing and play my PC games on a huge screen? I figured it would beat buying a huge monitor for a ton of cash, right? Well I looked ... more »