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The Three Faces of LCD TV

Let s clear up a couple of misconceptions about HDTV (High Definition Television) as it applies to the rapidly emerging LCD technologies. The acronym LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. Occasionally, you will run across someone who defines it as Liquid Crystal Diode. This is incorrect. They are most certainly confusing LCD with LED. LED stands for Light Emitting Diode, and is perhaps best known as the red lights that we have seen on clock radios for years. (today, LED s are able to produce many other cool colors.) A diode, by the way, is an electronic check valve, that stops current from going in an undesirable direction, and has nothing to do with the transmittance or projection of

The Facts About Plasma Televisions
...illuminated across the screen and it has no curvature. These types of televisions provide a much clearer image which will make your investment of this new type of tv a sound one. Bigger is not always better, and a certain ...
light for televisions.


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Video Projector Guide

Well; the world of Projection is certainly a vast place to wonder uninformed, so get informed. I will try to keep this guide as simple as possible.


Things to look for when buying a projector:
Manufacturer/Make
There are many projector manufacturers these days that make it seem impossible to choose from. But to make it simpler, many manufacturers now a days use parts that are supplied from other manufacturer. In other word not all the parts in a projector is manufactured by the same manufacturer. Thus many projectors already have similar components incorporated into them. Always read reviews posted on computer magazines and online computer magazines before purchasing high end/high priced projector. Look for a company that offers the best warranty

Basic Comparison: AnalogTV, SDTV, EDTV, and HDTV
...CRT TV. But today we have so many choices. First of all we have our conventional CRT (cathode ray tube) TV. Along with this we have new choices like HDTV, EDTV and SDTV. But what is right for you? What ...
& support. Brands like Sony, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sharp, In-focus, View sonic, Mitsubishi, Epson are amongst the best there is.


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How Does SED TV Technology Compare to OLED and FED Technology?

How does the next generation flat-screen video display developed by Canon and Toshiba differ from other emerging video technology? SED TV, (Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display) born from the marriage of Canon and Toshiba s SED Inc., was on display as a prototype at the recent CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. Actually, that s a little backwards as SED Inc., the company Canon and Toshiba formed to mass-produce the exciting new SED TV after years spent researching this new technology. But nonetheless, SED TV enthralled the attendees at this year s show, leaving video aficionados all across the country anxiously anticipating the launch of the SED TV in American Stores.


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All About DVD Part 3: Blue-Ray and HD-DVD

New storage formats: DVD-HD and Blue-Ray


On the first glance, DVDs have just finished becoming common and are the best option available. But developers do not agree, trying to invent new needs for poor users. This time HDTV (High Definition Television)is considered to be the new technology that no video lover can live without. Compared with common TV, HDVT has several times bigger screen resolution and is technically able to display much more fine details. Of course, all this is available on special HDTV-ready TV sets only. Another problem is concerned with storage of HDTV video, as even the DVD-18 standard with its largest capacity among DVD swill not be able to store several hours of HDTV quality video.


Features and Benefits of Regular Tube TVs
...is no reason the technology cannot last years into the future. The advent of HDTV and DTV ready models can extend the life and the usefulness of this old technology far into the future. No matter what type of TV ...
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How Does SED TV Technology Compare to OLED and FED Technology?

How does the next generation flat-screen video display developed by Canon and Toshiba differ from other emerging video technology? SED TV, (Surface-Conduction Electron-Emitter Display) born from the marriage of Canon and Toshiba s SED Inc., was on display as a prototype at the recent CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. Actually, that s a little backwards as SED Inc., the company Canon and Toshiba formed to mass-produce the exciting new SED TV after years spent researching this new technology. But nonetheless, SED TV enthralled the attendees at this year s show, leaving video aficionados all across the country anxiously anticipating the launch of the SED TV in American Stores.


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