By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-04 | Shopping When buying a new television it"��s important to know what you"��re getting yourself in for, so a good place to start is with the acronyms LED and LCD and what they stand for: LED stands for Light Emitting Diode and LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display but what are the differences between these two and Plasma televisions? read more
By: Ben Dafftie | 2010-10-04 | Shopping When buying a new television it's important to know what you're getting yourself in for, so a good place to start is with the acronyms LED and LCD and what they stand for: LED stands for Light Emitting Diode and LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display but what are the differences between these two and Plasma televisions? read more
By: Paul Gallen | 2010-10-12 | Technology Buying a television should be fun and exciting, but for most, the process is anything but. The technology is advancing too fast for most of us to keep up, and the sheer amount of choice is overwhelming. Walk into a shop looking for a 32-inch LCD TV, you'll find at least a dozen models that all look alike, and you'll be beset by salespeople trying to sell extras, like a TV DVD combi and digital TV recorders. In order to help you keep focus and find that right television for sale, we've compiled t read more
By: Brandon | 2011-04-24 | TV All aspects go into this conclusion including price, picture and what room are you in? This article goes into depth about led tvs, plasma television, lcd hdtv and 3d tvs. read more
By: Fabiola Groshan | 2010-08-16 | Home Repair Home Repair In case you are undecided whether to opt for a Plasma TV or an LCD TV, know that both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so you should carefully inspect and weigh their main features to pinpoint the alternative that is most suitable for you. In the following section of this article, we will have a look at the benefits and drawbacks of owning a flatscreen TV – be it a LED TV or a Plasma TV. Advantages of Plasma TVs The advantages of choosing a Plasma TV over an LED technology-based TV are: enhanced contrast ratio, increased capability of rendering deep blacks, be... read more
By: XC | 2011-01-25 | Computer TFT is commonly used as computer LCD. TFT screen is thin film transistor, which is an active matrix type liquid crystal display. It sets in its back by special fluorescent tubes that can take to control each individual pixel on the screen. read more
By: Jim Tonkins | 2010-03-27 | Consumer Electronics Many people are moving up from a CRT TV to either an LCD or plasma TV. The reasons to move up are numerous. Some people like that newer flat TVs take up much less space and can even be mounted on the wall. Other people like them for their improved brightness and sharper images. Still others appreciate their almost universal widescreen shape which is better for movies and is much more rare in older style CRT TVs. When purchasing a new flat TV, the choice between LCD and plasma TVs is critical. Plasma TVs were originally the leader. read more
By: Billievi | 2010-11-13 | Audio Video Streaming The plasma television has long been around for a while now and it's liked by a lot of families. Nevertheless with market professionals surmising the fact that LCD TVs may well be more popular sometime soon because of energy efficiency issues with plasma Televisions, this is the time for customers to make the decision which alternative to select. Plasma or LCD Television, which could be the more suitable option? read more
By: Julie La | 2011-05-23 | Technology If you’re in the market for a new TV, then the barrage of lingo and abbreviations describing different TV technologies online and in electrical shops can be overwhelming. TV technology is constantly changing and developing, so it’s hard to know the different selling points of different TVs, and which TV technology suits your needs and budget. read more
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By: Ivy Carla | 2010-03-27 | Consumer Electronics The advent of flat-panel televisions has brought new trends in people's TV-buying pattern. The general public would love to see one on their living rooms or bed rooms. The brand and the size are included in the assessment. But mainly, choosing between LCD TV or Plasma TV has suddenly become a challenge for people who are planning to own the alluring flat-panel TV. read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-12-30 | Article Marketing If you're in the market for a new television, chances are you are planning on purchasing an LCD TV. These flat panel televisions have quickly become commonplace in homes, hotel, businesses and virtually every other location you would expect on finding a television monitor. read more
By: Ben Dafftie | 2010-10-04 | Shopping When investing in something exciting like a new television, the last thing you want to happen is for technical jargon to take the edge off and put a dampener on things, so here is a jargon buster specifically for LCD, Plasma, High Definition and LED TVs: read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2010-10-04 | Shopping When investing in something exciting like a new television, the last thing you want to happen is for technical jargon to take the edge off and put a dampener on things, so here is a jargon buster specifically for LCD, Plasma, High Definition and LED TVs: read more
By: Peter Boston | 2010-05-07 | Consumer Electronics One fundamental decision to make when deciding on a new high-definition TV is whether to go with plasma or LCD technology. They both offer big screens, spectacular viewing, and thin packages you can hang on a wall. There are some major differences, however. read more