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HDMI, DVI and Component Cables Explained

Background:


As the HDTV market continues to heat up, consumers are in need of being educated on the latest technology in order to make intelligent purchasing decisions. There are a plethora of articles explaining the technical pros and cons of the 3 dominant HDTV display technologies namely: LCD, Plasma, and DLP. However, one all- important, but overlooked feature in selecting a HDTV set is the type of HD video connection. The video connections available for HDTV are: component video, DVI (digital video interface) and HDMI (high definition multi-media interface). We will discuss briefly the pros and cons of each.


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Plasma, Part 4B - LCD Plasma: Things to Know Before Buying an LCD Television

All LCD televisions are also ready to accept HDTV (high definition television) and DTV (digital television) signals and would thus be quite functional a few years down the line, when these signals become more widespread. A majority of LCD screens can also be used as computer monitors because they can be hooked up to a VGA or DVI signal, though the resolutions of various screens tend to vary with different models and brands.


Issues with the LCD television and emerging solutions


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Acoustic Treatment Overview

Is soundproofing the same as acoustic treatment?


Acoustic treatment products treat the room the absorbing materials are placed in. The materials treat the room by reducing reverberation, echo and standing waves etc. Absorbing materials such as acoustic foam and mineral wool do not stop sound from leaking out of the room. Acoustic tiles, for example, will cut down the liveness of the room making it more suitable for performing music, recording music and even listening to music in.


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Video Projector TV Technology

For the ultimate home theater experience, serious viewers need a video projector and screen combination. Nothing compares to the image quality and screen size that this type of set-up can afford. A variety of video projectors are now on the market, giving consumers many good options for purchase. Today’s video projectors use different kinds of technology, including cutting-edge liquid crystal display (LCD) and digital light processing (DLP) methods, and each kind has its pros and cons. Most projectors are compact and easy to assemble, requiring replacement of a light bulb every thousand hours or so. For maximum effect, projectors are best used in a darkened room, just like a movie theater. Before making the purchase of a video projector,

Home Theatre Magazines - What To Look For?
...and which to avoid. 2) You will get to read reviews by real customers. Such reviews are very useful if you are planning to buy a new or trying to replace your old system with a new one. Such reviews ...
be sure to consider the factors covered below.The usual issues that apply to video devices also apply to projectors: Things like resolution, brightness, contrast, pixel ratio, color quality, number of inputs for external devices, aspect ratio and overall size are important. Of course, price counts also.


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Top 3 Tips for Buying an LCD TV

I want a larger screen and so do you. There is absolutely no reason for this wanting except for the feeling of power that a large screen gives you. I have no idea why it is, but we all seem to want a larger screen for our TVs these days. The question is, how to get a good deal on an LCD TV without paying a fortune. Let s give you our top 3 tips on buying an LCD TV.


1) Don t buy a used one if you don t have to. The funny thing about these TVs is that their prices drop significantly every month and that if you just wait a little longer, the price

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...that doesn t mean that every model of each one is compatible with HDTV. You must make sure that the set you are interested in is HDTV ready if you want to take advantage of the high definition TV signals ...
you ll pay for a new TV is probably not going to be too far off from the price that you are going to pay for a used one. A little patience might actually save you some dollars here.


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