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Are Plasma Or Projection TV’s Better For Your Home Theater?

When you are setting up your home theater you need to decide on what is the best way for you to watch. Many people would not have anything other than a projector as it adds to the cinema theme as well as giving you a very good image as big as you want. But many others do not want to deal with projectors and screens and would rather have the convenience of a TV style screen that you just turn on and play the DVD in as you would in any other room but on a bigger screen.


If you are using a projector then it is a good idea to make sure that your room has good thick

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curtains so that you can block the light from the room. As the image is produced through a projected light then it is best to use a projector in a fairly dark room. With some of the latest projectors they have a light sensor so that if the light is too bright for the image then it brightens the light to make it stronger. You also have to set up a projector for the movie and put up the screen. But it does give you a really good sense of being at the cinema as well as a really good, large picture that is very high quality.


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SDTV Vs EDTV Vs HDTV Differences

This article covers the NTSC (National Television System Committee) only. Which is the television standard in North America.


One walk around the big box department stores and you will find a number of TV’s on display for sale. Known as the “Wall of Eyes” (WOE), it’s a display meant to catch your eyes so that you can make a purchase as quickly as possible. Usually, they will have on the description near the TV that will show SDTV or EDTV or HDTV’s. This is an explanation of the three types of displays.


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Features Of What To Look For When Buying Your Next TV

Nowadays, you’d think that because TV’s are getting more and more highly developed, the price would increase. Actually, it is the complete opposite. 50 years ago, when the commercial use of the TV was starting to become popular it may have cost you around 250 ( and that was back then!). Nowadays, your average decent LCD TV would cost you around 150. However I don’t want you to know about the average; but the best. I will explore the features to look for when buying a LCD TV.


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Off-air Indoor HDTV Antennas

More and more individuals outfit their homes with high
definition TVs. Many of them subscribe for a paid HDTV
programming delivered by their cables or satellite
television provider. Due to cables and satellite TV
bandwidth limitations very strong video compression is
often used and, as a result, the video quality is degraded.
Surprisingly, an alternative option of over the air (OTA)
HDTV broadcasts reception is not only free of charge, but
also frequently offers better video quality. OTA HDTV
broadcasts can be received with a simple off-air TV antenna.


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The Top 4 Things To Look For In A Plasma TV

If you have ever seen a plasma TV screen displaying HDTV programming, you know why so many people are rapidly discarding their old CRT type televisions and getting ready for the digital TV revolution. Plasma TVs produce such sharp, crisp images that they make perfect companions to the new HDTV standards that will be widely used in the coming months and years ahead. So if you happen to be in the market for a plasma TV here are the top 4 things to consider as you shop:


1. Determine if it is indeed a plasma TV, or just a plasma monitor. A plasma TV already has the tuner built in to receive it’s own television signals and it usually

Off-air Indoor HDTV Antennas
...by their cables or satellite television provider. Due to cables and satellite TV bandwidth limitations very strong video compression is often used and, as a result, the video quality is degraded. Surprisingly, an alternative option of over the air (OTA) ...
has it’s own built in speakers. Plasma monitors on the other hand, are just simply large display screens without the tuner and speakers. If you subscribe to cable or satellite TV, you can use their tuner for programming, but you will still need speakers. Just understand what you are buying beforehand.


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