Posted on 06 March 2008 by admin
HDTV owners are faced with a very real challenge when it comes to figuring out what to watch on their new High Def sets. After all, with only a handful of HDTV channels available from most service providers and and the fact that the high def DVD format war is still very much undecided (though [...]
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Posted on 04 March 2008 by admin
Some Points To Consider That Can Help You Decide On The Best LCD HDTV When you go out looking for the best LCD HDTV, you need to consider this a s being an activity that is more of an art rather than an out and out purchase, because when the LCD TV first hit the [...]
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Posted on 04 March 2008 by admin
Alright, so you’ve convinced yourself into buying that new LCD or plasma HDTV. You’re spending more than a thousand dollars on it, and you’re convinced it’s going to look great in your living room. However when you bring it home, you realize that your old wood stand looks antiquated and ugly holding up that sleek, [...]
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Posted on 04 March 2008 by admin
People in the more advanced countries in the world such as the US, Japan and Australia are more and more turning to using only High Definition Televisions (HDTV) for their viewing pleasure and thus it has become necessary to understand just how does HDTV work in order to make informed decisions. It is also necessary [...]
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Posted on 29 February 2008 by admin
You’ve been watching television all of your life, and all of a sudden, along comes HDTV. This new technology might seem incredibly costly, confusing, and unnecessary, but for the space of this article, we’ll ask you to take a deep breath and try to forget all of that. HDTV doesn’t need to be an incomprehensible [...]
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Posted on 29 February 2008 by admin
After recently purchasing a new home, I decided to set up a home theatre in my daylight basement. I bought the couches, put up the blackout blinds and found a 106″ HDTV format screen. However, after all that I didn’t have much money left to buy an expensive home theatre projector. I had a Dell [...]
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Posted on 04 November 2007 by admin
All too often, people fall under the impression that bigger is better, however the reality is, that unless the space between your TV and where you are sitting is at least four metres, you should choose a television that is under 40 inches in diameter. In fact, far more important is to ensure your television is Hi-Definition (HD) ready.
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