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LCD and Plasma TV’s Are Found to be Highly Reliable

Consumer Reports released a report which claims that LCD and Plasma TV’s require very few repairs within the first 3 years. Consumers who buy the extended warranties on Plasma or LCD TV’s this year will be wasting their money. It’s very unlikely that anything will happen within the first three years! Thats great news for people who are about to purchase these items for Christmas gifts.


LCD and Plasma TV’s have a 3% repair rate according to Consumer Reports Annual Product Reliability Survey for December. On the other hand, Rear-projection TV’s were found to have a much higher repair rate than LCD or Plasma TV’s.


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Plasma Television Life Span - Why You Shouldn’t Worry About It

Though there are varying opinions, the general consensus is that plasma televisions do have a long life span. Because a television set with a flat screen is generally a bit more expensive than other television sets, its life span is generally used as a justification for the added expense.


These televisions also provide a clearer image which makes this investment a sound one for a person’s television viewing pleasure.


When people begin to ponder the possibility of adding a plasma type television to their collection of electronics, they will typically wonder what the average life span is.


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How To Set Up Your Home Music Studio

Many music enthusiasts like to set up their own music recording studio. They might want to do that for their own convenience, as a hobby or to monitor their own practices. Whatever the reason may be, setting up a recording studio at home does need enough patience and determination to overcome the glitches that are bound to make the whole process somewhat complicated. The following information could be handy in starting with your own set up at home.


First of all you have to think about the purchase of equipments for your home studio. This step is generally the least daunting of the entire process. Thanks to the intense competition in this market, you will easily get most of

720p Vs 1080i HDTV
...for 1/60th of a second. So, the frame rate is still 30 frames per second, but each frame is split into two fields, which your brain then puts together subconsciously. Most of the time interlacing works fine, but for fast ...
the equipments on discounts. You should always try to check out how well the equipments are working in order to avoid any unpleasant surprises at home. You could also try the trial period offer and return the goods if they are not to your liking.


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HDTV and Bluray HD Player - Should I Wait Or Should I Buy?

If you have purchased a newer HDTV, Blu-Ray HD player models previewed, may be just what you are looking for. The HDTV-Blu-Ray HD player models previewed will include looks at Panasonic, Samsung and Pioneer brands. These three companies are planning on using the new Blu-Ray technology to make DVD watching on HDTV a lot better. Initially these models may be a bit pricey, but the competition and demand will lower the prices pretty quickly.


The first thing to look at in HDTV-Blu-Ray HD player models previewed is a closer look at the technology and how it works. A lot of the newer HDTV’s use 1080p resolution, while some use 1080i. The ‘i’ and ‘p’ stand for interlaced and progressive.

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Interlaced uses two passes to get the picture, while progressive uses only one pass. Generally progressive gives better picture quality. This is where Blu-Ray comes in.


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Why You Should Get An HDMI Adapter For Your HDTV

There is a new craze that is sweeping the world today and it is high definition television. You just don t get the same quality when watching your favorite sitcom or favorite movie in regular definition. What if you are a huge sports fan and are trying to watch your home town team on television? Once you have watched a game in high definition, you can t go back to regular picture. It is for this very reason that HDTV is becoming so popular in today s market and amongst television watchers. Once you do upgrade your television set to a HDTV, there are a few things you must do in order for your

Projector Technologies - LCD, DLP and LCOS
...Processing) and LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) technologies for video projection. LCD technology is best for computer use and DLP is best for projecting videos. LCD delivers better color saturation, sharper image and is more light efficient than DLP. The ...
high definition picture to come in.


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