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Understanding Different TV Technologies

Anyone who has been watching TV for a few decades now tends to feel that flat panel television is the best thing to have happened to television viewers. The market is now flooded with advanced television technology in the form of plasma televisions, LCD televisions, DLP televisions and projection TV.


It s The Difference:


Flat panel televisions comprise of Plasma, LCD, rear projection, and DLP TV. These terms can appear confusing to someone who is trying to decide on which of these is best. Here is a quick look at what goes behind each of these technologies to bring those fantastically real images to the viewer:


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1080p HDTV Sets have Started to Emerge - Should You Opt for One?

It is all an issue of Image Resolution


There are currently a number of different HDTV formats as adopted by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), based on 720p, 1080i, and 1080p - using refresh rates that vary between 24 Hz and 60 Hz.


The main difference between these HDTV formats is one of image resolution.


The 720p is on the lower-end of the scale with an image resolution of 1280 pixels by 720 lines. The other two formats both support 1920 pixels by 1080 lines. In other words, both support the same image resolution but there is a significant difference in the way the 1080i (interlaced) and the 1080p (progressive) formats build up the image.


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Dual Output HDMI Cross Switch for Dual HDTV Display Viewing
...select which display they wish to view. For example, day to day HD programming can be switched to the LCD and weekend viewing (movies, major sporting events) can be switched to the Projector system thus allowing the user to share ...
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LCD Projectors for Sale

Do you want to continue to be at the cutting edge of technology with high-end presentation products? Do you want to keep your audience glued to you and the vibrant graphics and clear characters of your presentation? Whether you are presenting to 10 or 10,000 people, there is bound to be an LCD projector that is perfect for you. Here is a simple guide on what to look for when you want to purchase one.


Resolution


The first consideration to look for when shopping for an LCD projector is resolution. Resolution is the number of light dots (called pixels) per square inch of the image produced. The higher the number of the pixels, the clearer and tighter your image

1080p HDTV Sets have Started to Emerge - Should You Opt for One?
...in a single pass. In other words, 1080p HDTV combines the superior resolution of the 1080 format with the smooth stable image of a progressive scan format. N.B: It is worth mentioning here that interlaced formats aren't really an option ...
will be. Also, if your LCD projector of choice is high in resolution, the image you can broadcast can be expanded to greater degrees. If your lecture or presentation is heavy on graphics and high quality color, or if you need to present to a large crowd, then you will need an LCD projector with high resolution.


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How To Choose The Best Big Screen TV For You

There is nothing more gratifying than owning an impressive home theatre system. The booming speakers. The magnificent picture quality of the gigantic television in the center. Even the comfy couch adds to the ambience of the room. The cost is worth it for those that know how to do it right.


So how does one go about getting the most bang for their buck?


The current options are daunting. Flat screen. Plasma. LCD. DLP. What do all these things mean? Lots.


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Used LCD Projectors

Apart from the usual used LCD projectors, those which have been used from some considerable amount of time by someone and are now for sale, there are some other categories of used LCD Projectors.


One of these categories is called demo projectors - projectors that have been used sparingly in-house for customer demonstrations. The majority of demo projectors generally have 90% or more of the original lamp life remaining at the time of resale. Demo models that are still in production ship with a full manufacturer’s warranty. The length of warranty varies on demo models that are no longer in production.


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