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How to Pick an HD or Plasma Screen TV for Home Theater Systems

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Summary: Learn how to pick an HD or Plasma screen TV with expert installation tips in this free online home theater video clip.

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Daniel Daly began working in the business of home theater entertainment by spending two years working for the popular electronics company Panasonic. After spending a year with Hewllet...read more

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"Hi, this is expertvillage.com, we're at Leigh Adams Discount Sales and my name is Daniel Daly. Today we're going to be demonstrating how to set up your perfect home theater, be it a little screen LCD, big ELP's, even giant screens on the wall. For ADP would be the starting of most high definition televisions, while it is not truly considered high definition it will give you a good picture and is generally in budget priced plasmas. You can get a plasma for around a thousand dollars and not get true high definition but get a very good picture. Stepping up is a resolution we call 720, this is seven hundred and twenty lines of resolution. At the end of 720 you'll notice a letter called P. The P stands for progressive. The I which you may notice on ten eighty I is interlace. The difference being in a interlace scan we have odd lines first and then even lines. For example, lines 1,3,5,7,9 for the first frame, next frame 2,4,6,8,10 and progressive which is everything at once. What this means to you, the average consumer, is a better picture by getting all your lines at once per frame per second. Most high definition TV's be it plasma, LCD or ZLP or all progressive scans."

eHow Article: How to Pick an HD or Plasma Screen TV for Home Theater Systems

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