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		<title>Should You Mount Your New LDC TV?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2008 19:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you&#8217;ve made that purchase of a new LCD TV, should you mount it yourself? Or should you not mount it at all. One thing that flat screen TVs offer over older models is the ability, basically, to hang them on a wall. If you choose to mount your TV, there are a number [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you&#8217;ve made that purchase of a new LCD TV, should you mount it yourself? Or should you not mount it at all. One thing that flat screen TVs offer over older models is the ability, basically, to hang them on a wall. If you choose to mount your TV, there are a number of considerations if you intend to do it yourself. If you&#8217;re a diy sort of person, you should read on for some valuable tips to keep in mind.</p>
<p><strong>LCD TV - To Mount Or Not to Mount?</strong></p>
<p>As technology improves through the years, many features have been developed to improve your home theater system. With the ever-growing competition in the market among the manufacturers, prices of these LCD televisions are continuing to go down. This has given opportunity for many people even average earners, to experience the technology of LCD TV.</p>
<p>With a flat screen television, you now have the option to mount in to the wall. This feature was not available in the old CRT televisions. Just imagine mounting your CRT to a wall. That does not look right. It actually looks odd. While with plasma and LCD televisions, you can simply mount them anywhere in your house. As long as there is a flat surface, then you are good to go. You can actually place your LCD TV on the ceiling and just lay in bed as you watch your favorite shows. It will be really cool. Just make sure to mount your TV properly. You do not want it to be falling on you after all.</p>
<p>There are many different sizes and models of flat screens in the market today. Wall mounts area also available in many numbers in order to match the requirement of the different LCD models. You have an endless variety of wall mounts to choose from and you will definitely have no problem in looking for that safe mount to use for your large television. Determine the best tool that will keep your LCD television mounted. Do some research on what kind of mount your TV needs to use. You must also know whether you wall has the capacity to support the size and weight of your LCD TV mount.</p>
<p>After buying all the things that you need, you can try installing it yourself. Or better yet, call a professional to do it for you. It can be scary if you do not have the right tools to mount your television. if ever you do want to try to do it yourself, make sure that you have everything that you need, and you know everything that there is to know. Otherwise, get some help or you might end up regretting what you did. You certainly do not want your brand new flat screen to fall off.</p>
<p>When you have installed your TV, it is now time to sit back, relax, and enjoy.</p>
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		<title>Avoid Mistakes in Buying a LCD Flat Panel TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 15:54:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Dumb stupid and Dumb again and I cant beleive I fell for buying that cheap crap that was supposedly just as good if not better.. lcd flat panel tv that is functionally efficient through manufacturing effort and feature capability design adaptation. Someone who has proven to me time and again that their products are reliable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dumb stupid and Dumb again and I cant beleive I fell for buying that cheap crap that was supposedly just as good if not better.. lcd flat panel tv that is functionally efficient through manufacturing effort and feature capability design adaptation. Someone who has proven to me time and again that their products are reliable and of impeccable quality will get my repeat business. </p>
<p>A lcd flat panel tv necessitated a hard nosed approach to maintaining optimal quality during manufacture thereby preserving their reputation. I dont need to go too over the top here but I was absolutely amazed at the lengths pursued to ensure absolute product manufacturing excellence. As a consumer I regularly research the manufacturer of any product I buy to make sure I get maximum enjoyment out of my purchase. </p>
<p>Samsung Sharp Toshiba Panasonic LG have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world television product market. Specific concentration on their special areas of expertise has enabled Samsung Sharp Toshiba Panasonic LG to really excell with their hdtv products. Manufacturing capability is what sets Samsung Sharp Toshiba Panasonic LG apart from many other newer entrants and their excellence allows them to be creative in design. </p>
<p>Popularity winners sine the main manufacturers have started offering lcd flat panel tv. Demand can only come from quality and perfection both of which are clearly on display here. I was very impressed upon first sight and couldnt wait to actually own one and try it out. </p>
<p>All lcd flat panel tv require sandwiching liquid crystal between two glass panes. Specific modulation of electrical charge throught the crystal inner layer renders differing clour results. Lower prices through manufacturing ease and efficiency is one definite advantage of LCD televisions. </p>
<p>My lcd flat panel tv is so good that i should have got one long ago and its ease of use is extremely pleasing. My previous steam driven model is in the museam where it should be now. Very happy with the final result for this tv and would certainly recommend it. </p>
<p>Image definition through higher pixel density gives LCD tvs a high definition edge over plasma. Running costs for LCD tvs are less and they will last a lot longer than other technologies as well. lcd flat panel tv weigh a lot less making wall hanging a better possibility and they also dont exhibit screen burn. </p>
<p>Make an appraisal of what is the most important functionality you require before you select a product. This is not rocket science it is just plain sense to match your equipment with your environment. Optimal performance and leading edge technological innovation are all on show with lcd flat panel tv. </p>
<p>You will definitely get the cheapest tv deals on the web at least thats what I found. I have paid for enough goods that have not arrived particularly from a well known auction site that has meant I had the inconvenience to spend months geting my money refunded. Here are a few I have used in the past hugetvsale.com asiaelectronics.asia and hugetvsale.com but check out their discount tv as they quite often just clearout excess stock. lcd flat panel tv.</p>
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		<title>About the LCD TV Craze</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 04:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[The latest craze to sweep the market for TV viewing is the LCD TV. This is a rapidly expanding market, and will expand at an even greater rate as larger screen sizes become available. Here are some details about this advance in TV viewing technology.
LCD TV - The Latest Craze Among The Masses
The advanced technology [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest craze to sweep the market for TV viewing is the LCD TV. This is a rapidly expanding market, and will expand at an even greater rate as larger screen sizes become available. Here are some details about this advance in TV viewing technology.</p>
<p><strong>LCD TV - The Latest Craze Among The Masses</strong></p>
<p>The advanced technology has offered a great comfort in the lives of human beings. It has given us various modes of entertainment. Television has always been a great medium of entertainment that has given us amazing fun and TV is such a gadget that has given us great fun and enjoyment. The new age gadgets are offering advanced technology and high-end performance.</p>
<p>Televisions that have liquid crystal displays are known as LCD TVs. In present times, everyone wants to be updated with the times. The technology has advanced and the demands of people are also increasing. People want to watch television on a big screen. They want to have a theatre like experience at home. LCD televisions have become a craze for people who like viewing pictures on big screen. These lightweight devices take very less place of your room and can be placed on a stand.</p>
<p>The user can have a great experience on these devices. Experience crystal clear images and make your viewing experience an interesting one. These space-conscious televisions offer great flexibility. The impressive features include a high resolution and amazing image resolution that attract the consumers.</p>
<p>The LCD TVs are getting popular day by day. There are a large number of brands to choose from. People who wish to maximize their resolution for video gaming look forward to buy these devices. These inexpensive televisions incorporate some state-of-the-art features and premium picture quality. These electronic gadgets are of different types like rear projection TVs, the flat panel TVs etc.</p>
<p>These are flat panel televisions that boast of a bright and attractive picture on a flat screen. These widescreen formats are compatible with HDTV programming. Watch amazing movies, serials and documentaries on big screen giving a cinema like experience. These devices are available with brands like Sharp, Samsung, Sony and Panasonic.</p>
<p>When we talk about high-end televisions, then Samsung comes into our mind. It has been a pioneer in the world of televisions. It offers some of the most advanced features such as amazing picture quality, wide colour enhancer, super clear panel, etc. It also offers an outstanding picture resolution. The highly impressive Samsung television comes with an exceptional image resolution and an affordable price tag.</p>
<p>Now we have a fair idea about the benefits of an LCD TV. Visit the online shops and explore more brands and compare their prices. The latest <a TARGET="_BLANK" href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/electronics/TV-DVD-and-VCR/Plasma-LCD.html">LCD TVs</a> are available at affordable prices. So you can easily find the one that suits your needs and lifestyle.</p>
<p>It is so easy to compare prices of <a TARGET="_BLANK" href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/electronics/">cheap electronics</a> at online <a TARGET="_BLANK" href="http://www.xpert4u.co.uk/">price comparison</a> store</p>
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		<title>Review of the Samsung Touch of Color LCD Flat Screen TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[In the excitement over LCD TVs, one successful innovation is the Samsung Touch of Color LCD TV. Just what is it, and is it something you should consider choosing as you sift through the vast array of brand and technological differences in HDTV? 
Indeed, there&#8217;s a good bit of technological detail associated with Touch of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the excitement over LCD TVs, one successful innovation is the Samsung Touch of Color LCD TV. Just what is it, and is it something you should consider choosing as you sift through the vast array of brand and technological differences in HDTV? </p>
<p>Indeed, there&#8217;s a good bit of technological detail associated with Touch of Color, and here to help you gain an understanding of it is an article we came across that explains it all. Take a little time to read on, and we&#8217;re sure you&#8217;ll come away better informed, and able to make that sometimes elusive informed decision.</p>
<p><strong>Samsung LCD TV - Samsung&#8217;s Touch of Color LCD Flat Screen TV Review</strong></p>
<p>What exactly is the Touch of Color LCD TV?  Is it a gimic, a ground breaking, trend setting innovation or simply a clever marketing campaign?  Well it may actually be a little bit of each.</p>
<p>The battle for market share for LCD TV sales has become increasingly challenging over the years.  Samsung has tried a new approach to differentiate their LCDs in the battle for the LCD TV market share with it&#8217;s Touch of Color LCD flat screen TVs.</p>
<p>The Touch of Color LCDs have turned out to be a great success for Samsung as they have been wildly popular among consumers.  The Touch of Color design is a unique color process that adds a hint of amber color blended in with the traditional piano black bezel for a smooth, sleek, attractive appearance.  The popularity of the TV has proved that consumers are interested in having their TVs be attractive pieces of art, even when turned off.  I would expect for other manufacturers to follow suit with their own stylish and unique designs in the upcoming years.</p>
<p>The Touch of Color is a design feature simply for the exterior of the TV.  It does not light up or add any other bells or whistles.  While the design element is attractive, the TV obviously would not be successful if it did not perform brilliantly when turned on.  The Samsungs do not disappoint in this area either.</p>
<p>The Samsungs offer a full 1080p picture for the ultimate HD resolution.  The crisp, clear images capture the essence of high definition television.</p>
<p>The Samsungs offer a 4ms response time and a 120hz frame rate with their Auto Motion Plus technology that doubles the frame rate from 60hz to 120hz.  The Auto Motion Plus technology allows the TV to interpolate between frames for a smooth transition.  It handles motion extremely well unlike early LCD models making it great for sports and other shows or movies where there is a lot of fast moving action.</p>
<p>In addition the TVs offer a 50,000:1 contrast ratio which improves upon the already impressive 25:000:1 contrast ratio of the previous year&#8217;s model.  Contrast ratio determines the ability to produce dark blacks and bright whites.  A higher contrast ratio will help avoid a washed out image that can be seen in TVs with a lesser contrast ratio.</p>
<p>This year&#8217;s model also includes InfoLink, which provides access to free RSS news, sports, stock and weather feeds through a built-in Ethernet port.</p>
<p>While the Touch of Color in and of itself is not a ground breaking innovation, it is certainly a design feature that has seemed to be a hit with consumers and will more then likely start a trend towards having TVs seen as pieces of art while on as well as turned off.  The attractive design along with innovative features and smooth, crisp HD screen images make the Samsung Touch of Color LCD flat screens one of the best TVs for your money out on the market today.</p>
<p>For a review of the complete line of Samsung LCDs check out the <a target="_new" href="http://www.familyhometheaterguide.com/Samsung_LCD_tvs.html">Samsung LCD TV review</a> at <a target="_new" href="http://familyhometheaterguide.com">http://familyhometheaterguide.com</a></p>
<p>The Family Home Theater Guide is an informative guide to home theater, with a particular emphasis on family entertainment with information and reviews on home theater equipment and design ideas for the perfect home theater.</p>
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		<title>How Do You Decide Between LCD TV or Plasma TV?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2008 12:30:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Robert</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[So, you&#8217;re standing there in Costco, or some other big box outlet, and looking at the array of plasma TVs and LCD TVs and, for the life of you, you can&#8217;t see any difference, except in the price. The plasma sets seem to be cheaper. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, you&#8217;re standing there in Costco, or some other big box outlet, and looking at the array of plasma TVs and LCD TVs and, for the life of you, you can&#8217;t see any difference, except in the price. The plasma sets seem to be cheaper. </p>
<p>Does cheaper mean lower quality or a lesser technology? This is confusing, right? The truth is that there are some real differences, and the article that follows, while it&#8217;s a little long, will help educate you about these differences. Hopefully, you&#8217;ll be better able to decide which technology is best for you and your budget.</p>
<p><strong>Plasma TV Or LCD TV - How Do I Decide?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Plasma TV or LCD TV? What&#8217;s REALLY the difference?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s no doubt that there&#8217;s still a lot of confusion and misinformation when it comes to the differences between Plasma TV and LCD TV. So how do you know which technology is right for you?</p>
<p>Well, it&#8217;s not a simple matter of Plasma TV is better, or LCD TV is better. It really depends on your circumstances and preferences. Let&#8217;s talk about the differences and the pros and cons for each, as well as some of the misconceptions regarding these TVs, and hopefully that will help you in your decision making process.</p>
<p>Many people confuse Plasma TVs and LCD TVs because at a quick glance they look the same&#8230;they&#8217;re both flat screen TVs, with a thin profile, which can be mounted on a wall. They&#8217;re definitely both very cool technologies. They share other similarities, of course, such as screen resolution, input types, and a few others, but Plasma TVs and LCD TVs are totally different technologies, and there are differences that you should be aware of.</p>
<p>The purpose of this article isn&#8217;t to explain the technical operation of Plasma TV and LCD TV, but rather to talk about the practical, real world differences that will help you in your decision making process. A very brief explanation of the basic operation, however, might help in your understanding of why the differences exist.</p>
<p>The pixels in a Plasma TV consist of phosphor lined cells filled with xenon and neon gas. Each pixel consists of a red, green and blue component, which combine to reproduce the full spectrum of colors. Plasma TVs are an &#8220;emissive&#8221; display technology, which means it&#8217;s self-lighting.</p>
<p>LCD TVs are different in the sense that they are a &#8220;transmissive&#8221; display technology. Meaning the light is not produced by the LCD crystal, but rather from a light source behind the panel. A diffusion panel is used to redirect and scatter the light from behind the LCD panel. The LCD Panel itself is formed by two transparent panels with a liquid crystal solution between them. Each crystal is a like a shutter that either allow a predetermined amount of light to pass through, or block light from passing through.</p>
<p>So with that very basic explanation, and all of the information and misinformation out there, how do you decide which is better for you? Each technology has its pros and cons, so let&#8217;s talk about those now. Keep in mind that within both technologies, there is a huge range of quality, so our comparisons will be comparing Plasma TVs and LCD TVs which are of equal quality.</p>
<p><strong>What are the advantages of Plasma TV?</strong></p>
<p>Probably the three most notable advantages Plasma TVs have over LCD TVs are their ability to produce very good black levels, their wide viewing angles, and a faster response time.</p>
<p>Better black levels mean that when you&#8217;re viewing a black image, the Plasma TV reproduces closer to a true black than an LCD TV, and you&#8217;ll also see better contrast in the black images. If you&#8217;re viewing a dark scene in a movie, you&#8217;ll notice the color on a good Plasma TV appears black, whereas on even the best LCD TV is appears to be a very dark gray or dark blue. You&#8217;ll also notice more detail in the Plasma TV on dark scenes. This is because of the LCD TVs are transmissive, and when they&#8217;re reproducing a black image, they&#8217;re blocking the light from passing through. A tiny amount of light is able to leak through, which is why LCD TVs are not able to reproduce as good of a black level as Plasma TVs. LCDs have made big improvements in their black levels, but Plasma TV is still better in this area.</p>
<p>For the same reason, Plasma TVs have a wider viewing angle. This means if you&#8217;re viewing the TV from the extreme side, or above or below, the Plasma TV pictures will remain bright and sharp. LCDs will display some loss of brightness and become harder to view from extreme angles, although their viewing angles have improved significantly so that this is not an issue for most people.</p>
<p>The response time refers to the time it takes a pixel to go from black to white, then back to black. Plasma TVs have a better response time than LCD TVs, which means that they do a better job with fast motion images, such as sports and video games. LCD TVs have been know to produce what&#8217;s know as &#8220;ghosting&#8221; because of a slower response time. As with black levels and viewing angles, this also has significantly improved in LCD TVs as many are now rated at under 8ms, and many think it&#8217;s a non-issue now. Some, however, still think complain about slight ghosting effects with LCD.</p>
<p>Some of the common misconceptions with Plasma TVs are that they will only last 5 years, the plasma gas leaks and needs to be replaced, and if you leave an image on the screen for a couple of hours you will &#8220;burn in&#8221; the screen.</p>
<p>The early generation plasmas were not rated to last very long, but over the last few years the life expectancy of the plasma panel is usually around 60,000 hours&#8230;which translates to 20 to 25 years for most people. This is now very much in line with the life expectancy of LCD TVs, and your electronic components of both your Plasma TV and LCD TV are far more likely to go than the plasma panel itself, so this really isn&#8217;t a practical concern for either technology.</p>
<p>Although not heard so much anymore, the question of gas leaking still comes up from time to time. The gas inside of the plasma panels is sealed in during the manufacturing process and there are no issues with the gas leaking and having to be replaced. If something goes wrong with the panel itself, it must be replaced. It cannot be refilled, recharged, or repaired, so this is a misconception.</p>
<p>Since the Plasma TV is a phosphor based image, it is susceptible to screen burn in, meaning if you leave a static image (CNBC Ticker symbol, video games, etc) on the screen for long periods of time, it will become permanently ingrained into the TV, effectively ruining your TV. Manufacturer&#8217;s Warranties do not cover this and this was a concern in the early Plasma TVs. While it&#8217;s a very real issue, in my many years of retail sales, I&#8217;ve only seen this in a small handful of cases. The Plasma TV manufacturers have taken steps to almost eliminate this as a concern for most users. With that said, if you are taking things to the extreme and only watching one channel every day for three weeks, there&#8217;s a good chance it will be an issue. In this case you&#8217;re better off with an LCD TV, which does not have this issue.</p>
<p><strong>So what are the advantages of LCD TVs?</strong></p>
<p>Some of the advantages to LCD TVs are they are more energy efficient than Plasma TVs, they are physically lighter, they produce a brighter picture, and most LCD TVs have an anti-reflective screen.</p>
<p>Being more energy efficient doesn&#8217;t just save on the electrical bill, but also saves on the life of your electronics. The hotter electronics run, and the harder they work, the shorter they last. Plasma TVs tend to be less efficient and produce more heat than LCD TVs.<br />
LCD TVs are lighter than Plasma TVs, because Plasma TV panels are made with two glass panels, which add quite a bit to the weight, particularly in larger sets. It&#8217;s nice when you have to hang your TV on the wall, or move it, but you must still take the same care when you&#8217;re mounting it, as they&#8217;re still heavy and awkward to deal with.</p>
<p>For the same reason, LCD TVs are often a better fit in bright rooms. The glass that&#8217;s used on Plasma TVs is most of the time very reflective, which means if you have a lot of direct light, then you&#8217;ll experience a lot of glare with your Plasma TV. Most LCD TVs have a flat-finish, or anti-glare screen which deflects glare making it almost a non-issue. There are some LCD TVs that use a reflective screen over the panel, so if this is an issue, be sure to check before you purchase your TV.</p>
<p>LCD TVs are also brighter than Plasma TVs, which can be an advantage, but not always. In bright rooms, this will help with viewing but in low light situations, often times a TV with lower brightness will display a better picture.</p>
<p>LCD TVs were priced quite a bit higher than Plasma TVs even up to a year ago, but their prices have rapidly declined as manufacturers figured out how to manufacture larger panels, which means they can &#8220;cut&#8221; more of the smaller LCD panels out of a larger panel. This has driven the prices down significantly and now prices are much more in line with Plasma TVs.<br />
LCD TVs have also gotten the jump when it comes to the newer 1080p resolution, which displays a progressive 1920 x 1080 resolution. There are more LCD TVs available in 1080p, although in the last 6 months there have been more Plasma TVs coming out with this resolution.</p>
<p><strong>So what do we think?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to say definitively which technology is better, or which technology you should invest in. In my opinion, Plasma TV still has the better picture. But of course, that&#8217;s subjective, and I know many people that think that LCD TV has the better picture. To me, the Plasma TV picture is more natural, with a more accurate color reproduction, and it still has much better black levels than LCD TV.</p>
<p>But it&#8217;s a tough decision, because LCD TVs have dropped in price quickly and the outstanding issues with LCD TV have been greatly improved so that the two are very close. Of course, the picture quality verses the price will influence your decision, but now you can get either technology for a great price.</p>
<p>So what things should you consider when making your decision? Keep in mind your viewing situation. Are you in a very bright room? Will your TV have direct light shining on it? Are you mostly watching a single channel or playing video games all day? If so, I&#8217;d say an LCD is probably the way to go.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re watching a lot of sports, strictly concerned about picture quality, and you&#8217;re in a light controlled environment, I&#8217;d recommend a quality Plasma TV. Either way you go, both Plasma TV and LCD TV have gotten so good I&#8217;m sure you won&#8217;t be disappointed.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jun 2008 21:00:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The relative attributes and pros and cons of LCD TV vs. Plasma TV can certainly be debated. Consequently, comparisons can lead to confusion when you decide to shop for a flat screen TV. Many would argue that LCD TV offers a number of advantages over plasma, but that depends on several variables. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relative attributes and pros and cons of LCD TV vs. Plasma TV can certainly be debated. Consequently, comparisons can lead to confusion when you decide to shop for a flat screen TV. Many would argue that LCD TV offers a number of advantages over plasma, but that depends on several variables. </p>
<p>In the final analysis, technoligical advances have narrowed the differences in several regards. The viewing experience still differs, but not as much as was once the case. You&#8217;ll have to make up your mind, and the information provided below will give you many tips and pointers in aiding you in making that dicision.</p>
<p><strong>Plasma vs LCD TV - Glare, Response Time, and Screen Size</strong></p>
<p>You want to buy a flat screen TV and you are not being able to decide whether to go for Plasma vs LCD TV. At the very first instance, you should know that the question of burn-in is not a problem as it was before with Plasma TVs. It could be said that it is not as bad as it was with the older Plasma TV models. In order that you may decide on which type of TV you are going to buy, there are three questions which you need to answer. Few guidelines are presented below.</p>
<p><b><u><strong>Reflections and Glare from the Screen</strong></u></b></p>
<p>The first question is if the room where you going to watch the TV is well lit or dark. This brings up the question of ambient light. The light in the room is one of the most important factors in choosing Plasma vs LCD TV or the other way around. The quality of images in a Plasma TV lowers as the amount of ambient light in the room increases. LCD TVs generally perform better in a well lit room when compared to plasma TVs.</p>
<p>Plasma and LCD TV offer different picture quality, and depends on the amount of ambient light present in the room. A Plasma TV offers a better quality of the images in a low ambient light environment. <i>A much better picture quality is offered by Plasma TV in a dark room</i>, having a better contrast ratio, and dark black levels in comparison to a LCD TV. If you watch a Plasma TV in a well lit room, the picture would look dimmer than what you will find in a LCD TV. This is mainly due to the glare and reflections from the ambient light.</p>
<p>But this slight problem in Plasma TVs has been somewhat taken care of. With anti-glare screen being used in some of the best Plasma TVs, the effect of ambient light on image quality has been greatly reduced. The screen in a Plasma TV is made of glass, and a special treatment to that glass panel makes the screen to resist glare and reflections from lights. The anti-glare treatment given to the glass screen lowers the reflectivity of the glass to a great extent. When watching the TV in a dimly lit room, you do not get the surrounding lights reflected from the screen of your Plasma TV on to your eyes. If you intend to watch TV with the room lights on, it is a good idea to buy a Plasma TV with anti-glare coating. The top Plasma TVs available in the market today use anti-glare screens for the purpose to reduce reflections from the ambient light in the room.</p>
<p><b><u><strong>Plasma vs LCD TV Response Time</strong></u></b></p>
<p>Generally speaking if you are watching content with high speed scenes a plasma TV will offer an advantage versus LCD TV. This is because its response time is lower. This puts the Plasma TV right on top for sports, and games. If you watch fast moving scenes as sports on a LCD TV, you will see a blur around the edges of the moving objects. Note however that if you use your TV to play games a lot of the time, a plasma TV is not such a great idea because of it&#8217;s susceptibility to burn-in. There are LCD TVs on the market now with fast response time, and one could get a model with response time of 5ms or lower. You just have to keep in mind that if crisp picture is important for you, a low response time (high refresh rate) is a feature you should be looking for.</p>
<p><b><u><strong>Screen Size</strong></u></b></p>
<p>If you like a large flat panel, Plasma TV offers a slight price advantage over LCD TVs. Also, presently there are no Plasma TVs in the market below 42 inches, but it is likely that we will soon see Plasma TVs with 32 inch screen size. So basically if you want a small HDTV your only option is an LCD TV.</p>
<p>If you want to read more about the practical differences between the two types of displays, the complete <a target="_new" href="http://www.thebestplasmatv.com/plasma-tv-buying-guide/plasma-vs-lcd-tv.php">Plasma vs LCD TV</a> guide will certainly help you understand this topic well. Also if you are looking to buy a plasma TV do not settle for any model. Instead see which are the best plasma TV models and get the best thing out there. On our site you will find a <a target="_new" href="http://www.thebestplasmatv.com/">best plasma TV top</a> with models grouped in such way that no matter what your exigences, size requirements or budget are, one of the models in our top will satisfy your needs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 15:34:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LCD TV has burst on the scene in recent years, and it&#8217;s no wonder that it&#8217;s become all the rage. I came across the article below about the advantages of LCD TV which was written in anticipation of Father&#8217;s Day, 2008. I was struck, however by the points covered and thought it would be useful [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LCD TV has burst on the scene in recent years, and it&#8217;s no wonder that it&#8217;s become all the rage. I came across the article below about the advantages of LCD TV which was written in anticipation of Father&#8217;s Day, 2008. I was struck, however by the points covered and thought it would be useful to reproduce it here, with permission. There&#8217;s this thing that guys have for TVs. Women may have a stereotypical fetish for shoes. Men have a fetish for TVs, and having the latest technology is often a must, much to the dismay of spouses and significant others who would prefer to see the money spent on shoes or purses. </p>
<p>Ah well,  an LCD TV makes a great gift, and you certainly don&#8217;t have to wait until next Father&#8217;s day to go that route. Think birthday, Christmas, Anniversary or the coming of football season.</p>
<p><strong>LCD Flat Screen TV - 7 Reasons Why An LCD Flat Screen TV Is The Perfect Gift For Father&#8217;s Day</strong></p>
<p>Fathers day is a great time to thank that special dad in your life.  Whether it be your own dad or your husband, whether it be an old dad or a new dad, or whether it be for the dad who has it all, an LCD flat screen TV is the perfect gift for fathers day.</p>
<p>Traditionally the beloved fathers in our lives have received tacky ties, or discounted golf or fishing equipment that never make it out of the back corners of the garage.  Why not get him something that you know he will love like an LCD flat screen TV.</p>
<p>These are 7 reasons why an LCD flat screen is the perfect gift.</p>
<p>1. <strong>The price is right</strong> - Only a few short years ago an LCD TV was considered a luxury gift that only the rich and famous could afford.  Prices have continued to drop so that most anyone can afford a new TV as small to mid sizes can be found for several hundred dollars and a new large screen can be found starting at around $1000.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Bigger is better</strong> - As prices drop the available sizes continue to get larger and larger.  Affordable LCD flat panel TVs can be found at sizes above 50 inches which makes for a great addition to a family home theater.  If he already has a big screen TV in the family room, additional smaller LCDs are becoming more and more common in multiple rooms of the house such as the bedroom or even in traditional man cave areas such as the garage or workshop.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Stylish design</strong> - Large screen televisions of a few years ago were behemoths that would take up a significant part of the room.  While they were able to display a picture that was pleasing to the eye, the sheer size and depth of the set was far from pleasing to the eye.  Today&#8217;s LCDs are ultra thin, able to be mounted on the wall like a piece of art.  In addition to a thinner design, manufacturers are continuing to produce sets like the new &#8220;Samsung - With a Touch Color&#8221; that adds an attractive red bezel that makes the TV nearly as attractive when turned off as it is when it is turned on.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Stunning picture</strong> - Of course while price, size and design is important, it all means nothing if the TV can not produce a great picture.  Today&#8217;s LCD TVs put the first generation LCDs to shame by offering crisper pictures with more vibrant colors without the motion blur or artifacts common in the earlier LCD flat panel TVs.  Current models offer much quicker response times, significantly better contrast ratios and are capable of producing a stunning full hd 1080p picture.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Sports and movies</strong> - Lets face it, the typical dad is not the most complicated person.  Give him the latest sporting event or newest blockbuster action movie in high definition and he will be happy.  An LCD flat panel TV is perfect for watching the big game with friends, but is also a great solution for experiencing the latest movie with your family from the comfort of your own family room or home theater.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Video gaming glory</strong> - Is the dad in your life a young dad who grew up playing video games?  (Or maybe you are interested in benefiting from a great TV for video games even if your dad couldn&#8217;t care less.)  An LCD is perfect for gaming.  With a full 1080p picture and dynamic display video games look and play incredibly plus there is no risk of screen burn in which is possible in other technologies.  An LCD flat panel TV along with one of the new generation video game consoles is a perfect solution for starting a fun family game night tradition.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Fastest way to a man&#8217;s heart</strong> - While a diamond is a girl&#8217;s best friend, a high definition TV may very well be a man&#8217;s best friend.  Now I am not trying to suggest that you be manipulative, but what better way for a wife to get the diamonds that she was hoping for then to set the bar high for gift giving and surprise him with a new LCD flat panel TV.</p>
<p>A LCD flat screen TV is the perfect gift for fathers of all ages and a great way to thank dad for all he has done over the years.</p>
<p>For a review of some of the LCD HDTV leaders check out the <a target="_new" href="http://familyhometheaterguide.com/Samsung_LCD_tvs.html">Samsung LCD Flat Screen TV review</a> and the <a target="_new" href="http://familyhometheaterguide.com/Sharp_LCD_TV.html">Sharp Aquos HD TV review</a> at <a target="_new" href="http://familyhometheaterguide.com">http://familyhometheaterguide.com</a></p>
<p>The Family Home Theater Guide is an informative guide to home theater, with a particular emphasis on family entertainment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the costs, buying your first LCD TV can present you with a little intimidation at the outset. Obviously, with the potential of having to dig down to the bottom of your pockets to acquire the quality LCD TV has to offer, it&#8217;s well to do some research before taking the plunge. Among other things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given the costs, buying your first LCD TV can present you with a little intimidation at the outset. Obviously, with the potential of having to dig down to the bottom of your pockets to acquire the quality LCD TV has to offer, it&#8217;s well to do some research before taking the plunge. Among other things you should gain some knowledge of just what LCD TV is and make a determination about what will best suit your needs and fit properly into your viewing area.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s some technical jargon that goes with this topic. You&#8217;ll be best advised to familiarize yourself with what it all means before your begin shopping. One thing is worth mentioning, and that is that, once you&#8217;ve gained some familiarity, you should consider how to save money on your purchase. One way to do that is to browse the auctions we&#8217;ve set out, beginning with this page - <a href="http://www.lcdtvden.com"><strong>LCD TVs for Sale</strong></a>. In the meantime, read on to begin your education.</p>
<p><strong>Buying Your First LCD TV</strong></p>
<p><strong>What is an LCD TV?</strong></p>
<p>Liquid crystal displays or LCD&#8217;s are the new craze in television technology. They are light in weight and slime as your child&#8217;s school note book. You can hang them like a picture frame or even place them on a stand. They produce crystal clear images and make even the most boring documentaries interesting to watch. Are you ready to get one? Before you go out and buy one. You should do your research this is not your parents CRT TV which works off of a light bulb there is lots of sophisticated technology involved in LCD TVs. So what do you need to know before you get one?</p>
<p><strong>How does a LCD TV work?</strong></p>
<p>Liquid crystal displays have been around for a long time your VCR clock, microwave display, the clock in your room and so on. The LCD has a great advantage it has low power consumption and can be made into almost any shape, hens the picture frame LCD TV. The LCD television display consists of two polarizing transparent panels and a liquid crystal solution sandwiched in between. The front layer of glass on the screen is etched on the inside surface in a pattern to form a template for the layer of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals are shaped like rods they bend light when electricity is applied to them this way light can not pass through them. Each crystal acts like a on off switch, either allowing light to pass through or blocking it, the pattern of transparent and dark formed from switching crystals forms the image you see.</p>
<p><strong>What do I need to know before I buy a LCD TV?</strong></p>
<p>Unlike the older tube TV&#8217;s there are significant things which need to be taken into consideration when purchasing a LCD TV. LCD&#8217;s involve computer technology and computer technology involves micro processors, software and etc.. These are things which can make your buying experience a head ace. I have gone through and simplified the buying experience; below is a list of things, you should know before making your purchase as well as suggestions. What is listed below is very important to know because if it looks good in the store might not look good in your living room.</p>
<p>First thing is first how much viewing room do you have in your house for the TV you want?</p>
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<p>20&#8243; - 27&#8243; TVs you need to be 2.5ft to 5ft from the screen.<br />
32&#8243; - 37&#8243; TVs you need to be 6ft to 8ft from the screen.<br />
42&#8243; - 46&#8243; TVs you need to be 10ft to 14ft from the screen.<br />
50&#8243; - 60&#8243; TVs you need to be 12ft to 16ft from the screen.</p>
<p><strong>Response/refresh time</strong></p>
<p>This is the time that it takes each frame of image to refresh onto the screen. This is very important because if it is slow you will see a poor quality image depending on what you are watching. Make sure you get something in the 5ms or less range. Even though your movies and sports games might look great, your kid&#8217;s video games might not. I would recommend getting the fastest response time you can find for a decent price.</p>
<p><strong>Connections</strong></p>
<p>Do not get duped by &#8220;computer ready&#8221; slogans, if you want a clear image from the computer you will be connecting to the TV make sure the connection is DVI, lots of TVs come with a computer connections (VGA) but not a DVI type connection.</p>
<p>Other basic connections: HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) similar to DVI, RF in, Component (Y/Pb/Pr), S-Video input, A/V input, USB 2.0, Premium Audio, Headphone jack.</p>
<p>I<strong>mage clarity</strong></p>
<p><i>Units Wide <b>:</b> Units High</i></p>
<p>Normally 16:9 is for HDTV, most shows are broadcasted in 4:3 ratio. Make sure you get 16:9 or you will be disappointed.</p>
<p><strong>1080p, 1080i or 720p?</strong></p>
<p>Let me just give you the answer HD movies are out and Blue ray are in, Blue ray operates at 1080p end of conversation. If you still insist on more depth read the next paragraph.</p>
<p>1080p means that the resolution of the picture is 1,920 vertical pixels by 1,080 horizontal pixels and the &#8220;p&#8221; stands for progressive scanning. Progressive scanning offers a smoother picture as horizontal lines are scanned or vertically scanned. This is Blu Ray and true HD quality.</p>
<p>1080i means that the resolution of the picture is 1920 vertical pixels by 1080 horizontal pixels interlaced. Interlaced refers to the scanning method where every odd line is scanned one followed by a second scan of even lines. This is not smooth as 1080p.</p>
<p>720p is the same concept as 1080p except the resolution is 1,280 vertical pixels by 720 horizontal pixels progressive. This is normal cable TV resolution.</p>
<p><strong>Recommended LCD TVs</strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get cheap the better brands names will give you better hardware. For example how many sheets of LCD material are used to make the TV differs by brands and price.</p>
<p>Sharp LC-32D43U - Samsung LN-T4061F - Sony KDL-46XBR4 - Samsung LN-T5265F</p>
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<p>T.S. Nagra</p>
<p>Currently I am an Engineer with Intel Corporation where I specialize in Product Development Engineering.</p>
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