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Making Use Of Your Television As A Computer Monitor

As anyone old enough to have used one of the earliest home computers can tell you, analog TV sets make lousy computer monitors — however digital HDTV sets make not just good but great monitors. Indeed, some HD and HD-Ready sets share the same hardware guts as computer monitors. Although you may be [...]

Is The Conflict Of Legacy Audio Technologies Failing Flat-Panel TVs Over?

Any discussion of incorporating newer, sophisticated audio technologies into
DTVs has to first accept the common understanding that the audio experience within
most flat-panel TVs today is quite poor. To most consumers, flat-panel TVs often fail
(some miserably) in an attempt to deliver a quality audio experience at par with the
quality of the on-screen video. Audio [...]

Choosing Between LCD or Plasma Televisions

Once you decided on the best room and the best position in that room for your new TV, it’s then time to choose the right television for the setting whether it’s a Plasma or LCD flat screen or even possibly a projection television. You should make a note of choices that you want to [...]

Determining The Best Position For Your New HDTV In Any Room

After you’ve determined the room to place your new TV and audio equipment, you must then determine the best spot within this room to place it. This will help you further refine your thinking about the size and type of television to buy. If you already happen to have your complete home entertainment [...]

Considerations In Determining The Best Room For Your New HDTV

The newest flatscreen digital televisions come in a staggering array of shapes, sizes, and styles. Before you choose which one is right for you, you’ll need to decide where to place it and also where to place your surround sound stereo speakers, if you’re going for a full-on entertainment system. If you’re lucky enough [...]

Choosing The Signal With Your New HDTV Part II

Why EDTV is better than SDTV.
EDTV, or enhanced-definition televisions offer a 480-line image with progressive scanning (480p). This is achieved using digital circuitry, called a de-interlacer, to show the two half-frames of an SDTV image at once. EDTV doesn’t give you any more picture information than SDTV. It simply gives it to you in [...]

Choosing The Signal With Your New HDTV Part I

With the transition to digital television coming in February 2009, many consumers are confused about television compared to the electronics industry’s early efforts to keep TV simple, straight-forward and easy to use. There is a baffling array of standards and acronyms that determine the type of digital television, it’s resolution and to what degree [...]