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There's nothing like an HDTV for those of you who don't get to the movies as often as you like, or would prefer to watch the game on a bigger screen. Wide-screen HDTV big screen TV's are a treat that fill the senses. Would you like to get one of ... more »
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There’s a lot of confusion about HDTV--high definition television--due to multiple competing formats and a slew of options. If you’ve never owned a high def set before and think you’ll be able to pick one up today, and hook it up to your existing ... more »
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The new revolution in television is HDTV. More and more network and cable stations are using this format and prices keep dropping. If you're in the market for a new television, HD is definitely something to consider... more »
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HDTV is high-definition television. HDTV brings the best overall picture quality into your home. HDTV in 720p or 1080i (meaning more pixels than old analog television signals) provides a crystal-clear picture that renders old televisions ... more »
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Have you ever wanted to get a new TV with all of the new technological features? Well, by reading this article, you'll learn how to choose the right TV for you... more »
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In the world of HDTV, 720 and 1080 refer to the lines of resolution. Additionally, "i" means interlaced scanning (the picture is projected as two interlaced fields) and "p" means progressive scanning (the picture is projected as a single field). ... more »
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Investing in an HDTV is a demanding process. You don't want to buy a new tv only to find out that it doesn't fit or isn't what you were looking for. Here's a guide to help you decide... more »
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To prevent damage to your HDTV and keep its picture in optimal shape, you need to clean the screen periodically. When cleaning, you absolutely must follow all the manufacturer's cleaning instructions exactly or you could damage your screen. Read ... more »
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Old televisions use analog to carry television signals. Newer technology, however, is digital in nature. Digital signals can carry more information over greater distances and result in brighter, clearer pictures and better sound. Without digital ... more »
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DLP stands for digital light processing, and LCD stands for liquid crystal display. Both are types of digital image viewing technology that are becoming more popular. Both provide the high resolution and clear picture that is required to view ... more »
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A direct view TV is commonly referred to as tube TV. It is an inexpensive and popular type of HDTV monitor. In the following steps we will help you compare HDTV direct view monitors... more »
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Front projection monitors are unlike the conventional TV sets. These are projectors, not recommended for everyday use, considering their light and space needs. In the following steps, we will help you compare HDTV front projection monitors... more »
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Rear projection monitors are popular due to their affordable cost. Their size begins at 42 inches diagonally and most of the models support the 16:9 format. In the following steps, we will find out how to compare HDTV rear projection monitors... more »
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Your HDTV experience hinges, for a large part, on the type of HDTV monitor that you buy. Different monitors offer different picture quality... more »
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Plasma screen TVs and DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology both offer the promise of large picture size and crystal-clear clarity. They also take up less room than traditional televisions. These televisions enable customers to view ... more »
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Hooking your Mac Mini up to your HDTV will give you the benefit of having an Apple TV without having to buy one. Once you have it set up, you should be able to watch movies and television shows that you download through iTunes. Additionally you ... 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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TV as we know it is changing forever. In February 2009, the planned phase out of standard analog television begins. Saying that around 40 million households use only analog cable, late in 2007 the FCC ruled that cable companies, who’d pushed for ... more »
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hello,this is how to see caller ID on your tv if you have direct tv, and caller ID (and it is absolutely FREE... more »
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There are many different styles of HDTVs to evaluate before you make the decision to purchase one. Standard HDTVs, LCD televisions, plasma screen TVs and rear-projection televisions each have their own unique advantages and disadvantages to ... 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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Get free Blu-Ray movies. Rest assure, there are valid and trustworthy ways to obtain free movies. Whoever said, "you can't get something for nothing" was right. Free merchandise does exist; however, some type of purchase is usually required first ... more »
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High Definition TV or HDTV is finding its way into more homes. You don't need cable or a satellite receiver to get HDTV in your home. You can pull HDTV in with a properly positioned antenna. Here are some tips to help you get good HDTV reception ... more »
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Viewing High Definition channels on your HDTV is easy. Without an HD programming source such as cable or satellite TV, or even free over-the-air-signals, your HDTV will not display HD channels. Follow these simple instructions to begin enjoying ... more »