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LCD TV Reviews

Despite the many new brands available in 2005, the Sharp LCD TVs still remain favorites of critics and public alike. The Aquos line of Sharp TVs is especially applauded for its picture quality. The original Aquos is the Sharp-LC32GD4U, is a 32 inch TV, which is known to produce the best black rendering among all brands. It is available in other versions such as the 45 inch Sharp-LC45GD5U and the 37 inch Sharp-LC37GD4U. Sharp also produces economy versions of its TV in smaller sizes. They haven’t got rave reviews, but are still better than other brands on the shelves. Sharp’s widescreen version is closely followed by the Sony Vega KDL-32XBR950. The race between the two has been almost neck

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...the television manufacturing companies to rectify this error. If you are curious to know how exactly the plasma technology works, then read on. Basically the 0.1mm of space between the two glasses of the television screen generates ultraviolet rays by ...
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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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LCD TV or Plasma TV - Which One Is Right For You?

One of the most common debates that comes up whenever someone decides to buy a new TV, is whether they should buy an LCD TV or a different type of TV, such as Plasma.


Many people are unsure about the pros and cons of each different type of technology, so today I m going to tell you the differences between these two modern technologies.


The first thing you need to know is how the two technologies are different. A plasma TV uses two gases (neon and xenon) which is trapped between two layers of glass. The gases are manipulated to show the images on your screen.


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