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Home Theater TV - How To Choose The Right Home Theater TV

What’s your preference of HDTV? From a home theater point-of-view this is an important element but the truth is, when choosing your home theater TV, it really is your decision.


Yes, you’ll get a ton of advice and information and that’s great but you really want a unit which you’re going to be happy with, not someone else.


Home theater is a personal thing, from the type of TV to the sound system to the seating arrangements. Everyone has their own peculiarities and the first rule of setting up your showpiece is…”Don’t build it to someone else’s satisfaction!”


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Help, I Need a New HDTV! (Part 2 of 5)

Feeling overwhelmed in selecting a new TV? With all the choices these days, you may feel like, Where do I start?!


In part 2 of our 5 part article, we the discuss the options in TV technologies



Plasma. Plasma technology contains millions of pixels that contain a rare natural gas. This gas when excited by a small electrical charge produces colors and light to display the picture on the screen. Plasma is great for home theaters because it reproduces high motion video exceptionally well. On the other hand, if you have members of your family who like video games, I would rule Plasma TV s out mainly due to something called

PAL LCD TVs
...through the monitor display. The liquid crystals, when subjected to electric current, block the light, resulting to patterns of gray and transparent crystals. The most commonly used type of liquid crystal is the twisted nematic or TN liquid crystal. The ...
burn-in .


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LCD vs DLPs

Two new technologies in the world of TV, DLP and LCD, are now in a stiff competition.


Some People say that there is problem of motion blur in LCD TV. It was correct before few years due to the processors in the LCD projections being slower than those in the DLP TV’s. However, the sets that we are now looking at have a much faster processor in them, and therefore don’t have the type of holdup or rainbow effect that the older units had. Not only that, but definitely like the picture quality is better on the LCD TV’s. In fact, the LCD screen has several benefits over plasma. For instance, LCD screens run much cooler than the average

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plasma TV, and thus require less power to operate. Plasma TVs run so hot, in fact, that they require a fan to cool them down - which can be noisy. In addition, plasma screens have a tendency to degrade over time, slowly becoming dimmer. LCD screens, on the other hand, run relatively cool, and do not degrade over time. Some Plasma owners, who have used their TVs for a few years now, have already witnessed the dimming of their screens. Also, LCD screens tend to have overall better picture quality, and are typically 10 to 15 percent lighter than plasma


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Wobulation Technology Means What!?

Our good friends over at HP (Hewlett-Packard), who spend around 3.5 billion dollars each year on research, have embarked on a new marketing campaign to promote something they call Wobulation . Leaving aside any comments on whether this is a name that will catch on with consumers, it looks like a great new idea for HDTV (High Definition Television). The physicists and engineers at HP have been hard at work and have come up with an ingenious way to increase the resolution of a television display without increasing the number of pixels or the purchase price! The Wobulation technology is patented and HP began shipping models last fall. Wobulation applies to what HP calls microdisplay with DLP technology.

LCD vs DLP projectors
...that some users report with DLP projectors, although it appears to only affect a very small number of people. Because of the way DLP works, at any given instant, the image on screen is either red, green, or blue. However, ...
DLP or Digital Light Processing refers to the invention of Texas Instruments that involves up to two million tiny mirrors that move back and forth on hinges and reflect light through a color wheel.


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Dish Network Has HDTV Programming To Go With Your Home Theater

HDTV, which is shorthand for High Definition Television, offers a lot of benefits to the TV enthusiasts everywhere, but one of the most attractive things that it can provide is a cheap way to construct a home theater. This is especially true because High Def technology provides a lot of technological alternatives that will provide a lot of different possibilities for creating a home theater in a variety of homes. For example, a Plasma screen display may be the screen of choice in a darkened basement. For the home theater that will be set up in a bright living room or that the owner wants to integrate with his or her home computer system, an LCD screen might be

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the display of choice. For the person who wants a massive screen, a Digital Light Processing (DLP) projector may be the way to go because it can project a screen that is measured in feet instead of inches. The DLP projector is also a good choice for anyone who wants their home theater to double as their living room and doesn’t want equipment messing up the decor. That’s because the projector is easily hidden and the screen can be the same type of pull down screen used in old fashioned slide shows.


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