Dec
29
Filed Under (Technology) by Helen
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saichon sannok asked:


More than happy-Panasonic TX-P37X10B 37-inch Widescreen HD Ready Plasma TV

For stunning picture quality a plasma TV is the natural choice. Panasonic VIERA plasma TVs are renowned for their outstanding picture performance especially in regards to sporting events, action movies and gaming content.

Best motion picture reproduction

Watching TV is about moving images rather than still images. A still image in high resolution looks brilliant on almost any HD TV, but when the images are moving, you can see a clear quality difference as many TVs have difficulties to display fast moving contents without motion blur.

All Panasonic plasma TVs are equipped with 100Hz technology. This superb technology doubles the output frame rate, meaning the gaps of time between image frames are lessened. The more frames inserted, the smoother the overall imaging will be for the human eye. The 100Hz technology is a major benefit to you as it aids in creating flicker-less moving images.

Like a previous reviewer I won’t go into detail because the good reviews are 10 a penny! Just my one tip – if when watching sky you find the banners are a little pixelated (especially the yellow areas) then find ‘3D comb’ in the picture set up menu and turn to on. Makes a big difference. This TV really is a top bit of kit. It’s much better looking than it appears in the pictures too, the bottom of the set looks dull but it’s actually shiny all over apart from a thin line running widthways beneath the brand name. I’d recommend it to anyone

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Kaitlin

Dec
24
Filed Under (Computer Games) by Helen
plasma tv
Howard Roarke asked:


1) Widescreen Plasma TV

 

Widescreen plasma tv is the epitome of high class entertainment. It’s like viewing a panoramic scene through a large window. Widescreen is the only way to go for watching theatrical movies on television or even for gaming.

Widescreen refers to the width of the screen in relation to its height. This is called a tv screen’s aspect ratio. Regular tv’s have the squarish 4:3 aspect ratio whereas most modern plasmas have the wider 16:9 aspect ratio.

Cinematic films are produced in 16:9 which is why the edges of the picture are cut off when viewing on a 4:3 screen. You actually miss alot when watching the cinematic format on regular screens. Widescreen plasma tv is the way to go when setting up a home theater system. It makes the theatrical experience come alive.

Another practical benefit to getting a widescreen plasma tv is for gaming. The widescreen gives you the ability to use the split screen option on many different games without feeling cramped. This is especially true on many first person shooter games. If you’re an avid gamer, a widescreen hdtv will greatly enhance your gaming experience.

Going the widescreen plasma route is the way to go for most people nowadays. The crisp definition and full aspect ratio make watching movies a joyful experience. Unless you’re content with watching sitcoms on a boxy screen, you owe it to yourself to check out the widescreen plasma tv experience.

2)LCD And Plasma TV

This article highlights some of the features of LCD and plasma tv in contrast to older CRT (cathode ray tube) television technology. I’ll explore the differences between LCD and plasma tv in another article.

Both LCD and plasma tv offer many advantages over the traditional CRT tv. Their large, flat screens have sharper pictures, deeper contrast and less glare. The cinematic 16:9 aspect ratio is a must for serious movie buffs and gamers. LCD and plasma tv is sleeker and less bulky, and they emit less radiation than cathode ray.

The reorientation of most consumers towards LCD and plasma tv sets has led to a major drop in CRT tv sales, and some companies have even taken these products off the market. Prices are dropping for both LCD and plasma tv, and are getting lower by the week. Falling LCD and plasma tv prices mean great deals for consumers which is great news for all television afficionados. Basically, the old CRT technology is outdated and will likely disappear entirely.

The smart choice when shopping for a new television is to look into all that LCD and plasma tv has to offer. Now personally, I prefer plasma over LCD, and I’ll tell you why in another article.



Amina

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Joe G asked:


I heard that Samsung is the best. Is this going to be a good investment? I dont know much about televisions

Valentia

Dec
21
Filed Under (Technology) by Helen
plasma hdtv
L Chan asked:


HDTV: Reasons For Getting It

As soon as supporters of HDTV introduced it back in 1998, word spread that people would have a radically new TV viewing experience. With high definition television, you would be watching your favorite TV shows with improved picture quality and hear it through digital surround sound that made you feel as though you were part of the scenes.

HDTV: What Is It?

HDTV surpasses regular analog television technology. With HDTV you’ll notice crisper and clearer images that your older analog television can’t match. With the older analog technology, the television receives wave signals on the air. The quality of the picture is diminished when these signals are converted to the screen. Signals to LCD HDTV or plasma HDTV are sent digitally, without losing the overall quality of the images received.

HDTV: Function and Benefits

The US is phasing out analog broadcasting and replacing it with digital broadcasting. When the deadline arrives in 2009, your analog TV will not work, unless it has a converter. Right now, your analog TV set will still work so you might be wondering why you would want to have an HDTV right now:

The picture quality of HDTV is better and you can see tiny details even on bigger screens.

HDTV multicasting allows stations to broadcast several programs in one line.

Viewers can participate in shows or movies, which have interactive content, such as games or contests.

HDTV will use the entire screen to display its signal, whereas analog sets use only every other pixel line.

You can expect to see all the brilliant colors and images from channels that broadcast HD.

HDTV Problems

Some HDTV models are quite expensive. It’s impossible to get High Definition programming through your older analog television. However, new televisions are built to be able to receive HD signals. If the television you buy doesn’t have a built-in tuner, you’ll need to look at HDTV antennas or HDTV tuners.

Shopping For An HDTV?

It’s best to see HDTV for yourself. By studying HDTV reviews and listening to only good buying advice, you’ll soon be enjoying a new way of watching television you’ve never seen before.

Copyright (c) 2006 by Leroy Chan



Trisha

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chaz asked:


i dont have the cash to get an hdtv yet, but if there is any cables needed to make the picture look better im all in for it, im currently playing at 480i
I have a fairly old tv, if that helps at all.
Toshiba April !991, 25ish inches
(if this helps)

Rhodie

Dec
21
Filed Under (Television) by Helen
plasma tv
Muna wa Wanjiru asked:


There are many types of plasma televisions that are now on the market. These televisions are often well known brands like Hitachi plasma TV models. The Hitachi company has taken advantage of the desire that many people have to own a really affordable yet high quality television.

While you may not realize that plasma televisions have been around for some time now and a rapidly needed commodity, the Hitachi company is now producing quality plasma TV products. The Hitachi plasma TV is one of the more popular brands of plasma TVs.

With the different models of Hitachi plasma TV that you can buy it is reasonable to assume that you will receive excellent product service. As with the many brands of plasma TVs the Hitachi plasma TV will be available in varying sizes.

These sizes can start at about 30 inches and go up to 60 inches. In some cases you will be able to find plasma TVs that are even larger. Since Hitachi is dedicated to bringing you quality products you will find that the colors on this plasma television are very clear and sharp.

There is a goodly arrangement of plasma gas cells throughout the screen of the plasma TV. These asymmetrically placed plasma gas cells provide you with a rendering of true color viewing clarity.

As with all plasma TVs you will need to see if you have chosen a Hitachi plasma TV with a native resolution of 1024 x 768. This type of native resolution will let you see your images in high definition TV viewing. As a result you will get sharper and clearer pictures.

To get the ultimate enjoyment from your Hitachi plasma TV you will need to place the TV in a location where you can see the TV from any corner of your entertainment room.

You should also make sure that you are able to see the Hitachi plasma TV without any distortions or highly visible color pixels. Once you have readied your entertainment room for the placement of a plasma TV you can begin to relax for the evenings in front of the Hitachi plasma TV.

Of course before you start planning that evening in front of the plasma TV you should make sure that you have selected a Hitachi plasma TV that is compatible with your various television needs.

These needs will range from watching the latest blockbuster movie, playing video games with your game stations or even see what you have recorded on your camcorder. Once you have looked into all of these details you can then sit back assured that you have found the perfect Hitachi plasma TV.



Kunie

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rddaryani asked:


please explain how and wat hardware do i need?

Teriann

plasma hdtv
Louis E asked:


I read Plasma is better for xbox gaming than LCD and 42″ can go for $800.

Chong-Lai

Dec
19
plasma hdtv
Drew asked:


I currently have a Phillips 42″ Plasma TV that is 720P and appears to be on its last leg and I am looking to replace it. In my apartment the TV is approximately 10 feet away from the couch. I would like to get a 50″ or larger TV, is that too big?
Thanks for all the help, I have decided on a Panasonic – VIERA / 50″ Class / 1080p / 600Hz / Plasma HDTV

Em

Dec
17
Filed Under (Art And Entertainment) by Helen
plasma tv
Jim Johnson asked:


With advancing technology revolutionizing the television viewing field, consumers have more choices than ever before. And as is often the case with electronics, it can be confusing. Terms and acronyms are used in the electronics industry that you just don’t find anywhere else, and if you aren’t careful it can keep you from buying newer technology simply because you don’t understand it well. That can certainly be the case with modern TV monitors.

The old analog TV sets of yesteryear did not have to have a very advanced monitor because the TV signal was only so good anyway, So CRT monitors lasted as the screen choice for decades. But now with HDTV moving the entire viewing experience forward in dramatic fashion, better ways of producing the on-screen image is in full production.

Two of those competing screen technologies are plasma TVs and DLPs (digital light processing TVs). Both types of screen technologies have been around for a while, although DLPs have only become commonplace in recent years. They use completely different means of displaying a TV picture and so each has it’s own peculiarities, both for good and bad. So you as the consumer need to weigh the differences and determine which will best fit your own needs.

Plasma TVs are well-known for their high contrast images and vivid colors, and they are generally cheaper than DLP TVs in the larger screen sizes. They have a wide viewing angle, and would make an excellent choice for many people. The drawbacks include less longevity and faster wear rate at higher altitudes above 6,000 to 7,000 feet, and the fact that they tend to run hot and need internal fans to cool them down that can sometimes be noisy depending on the model that you choose. They also can suffer from screen burn-in when an image is left on the screen for a very long time, producing a faint ghost image even when viewing something else.

DLP TVs are are capable of painting the screen with high contrast, color dense images too, although the nod still has to go to plasma TVs in general in this area. They are also easily used as a monitor for almost any digital video source that you have, including your computer. They use a reflective technology to display the screen image and so their picture is very bright and easy to see even in brightly lit rooms. However, they must be viewed at eye level, since the brightness falls off rapidly as you view them from either above or below eye level. The DLP will last almost indefinitely, but the light source must be replaced every 10,000 hours and that will cost over $200 when you do.

Actually either will make a fine choice to use with today’s emerging television technologies. Just be aware that each has it’s own drawbacks, so choose the monitor that will fit your own particular needs and uses best.



Pier