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Ultra-thin LCD TV of the future

By Jessica On December 16, 2008 14 Comments

Sharp unveils a prototype of what LCD TVs could look like in a few years.

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LG 42LB5D 42-inch HD LCD TV

By Jessica On December 16, 2008 24 Comments

The LG 42LB5D 42" TV Displays HD programs in full 1920 x 1080p resolution for a more detailed picture. It also features true 178º viewing angle with consistent contrast and color - even while viewing at the most extreme angles. It's Super IPS Technology Reduces common distortion and blurring caused by fast motion video.




LG SIMPLINK allows for convenient control of other LG SimpLink products using the existing HDMI connection. Experience your digital music (MP3) and photo (JPEG) library with USB Media Host. Six distinct processes contribute to picture improvement.




LG's XD Engine takes the low resolution of analog signals to near HD levels by improving brightness, contrast, detail and enhancing color as well as reducing signal noise. This total solution results in cinematic, high-resolution images.




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LCD Versus Plasma: a Comparison Guide

By Jessica On December 16, 2008 No Comments
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They are the present and the future of the HDTV market: LCD and plasma televisions share some features which are all focused on providing the best images ever and letting people experience with a sort of “real life” environment while they’re at home sitting on the couch watching television. Any difference between LCD and plasma is not that huge, since both provide the best resolutions and best image adaptation depending on the light and other factors.

Plasma display technology is based on pixels, which rely on gas substances to perform their duties and images on LCD displays become visible thanks to electricity which is spread through the liquid crystals. Making a choice between them can be even harder since pros and cons arise mainly from the little details and precautions each LCD and plasma requires, and these details may or may not determine the customer’s purchase of one HDTV type rather than the other. No matter how much the customer spends on their purchase, paying attention to the features of the television is very important.

Despite recent models which are less subjected to the “burn-in” phenomena or ghosting, plasma televisions are at a disadvantage in this case. This is especially true if their usage is connected to the immobility of certain images, which usually is peculiar to video game consoles. LCD displays can suffer from stuck or dead pixels; it is advisable to check the LCD for this problem within the store’s return period or be sure to review the manufacturer warranty policy.

The Plasma television has a unique advantage when it comes to contrast ratios and back levels and for energy savings and an absence of radiation the advantage goes to LCD. Generally LCD TVs are thinner when compared to Plasma and Plasma TVs have better viewing angles.

When it comes to the ease of installation, plasma televisions are quite heavy and a professional is often called for its installation. LCD in this case is lighter and their installation is a lot easier. The consumer may be able to take care of everything alone, without having to use a professional for the installation. There is not a huge difference of the product life span between the two television technologies. This is because both should be up to 60,000 hours, and as always, it also depends on the usage and from the care of the user.

The choice between plasma and LCD is not that easy. When going through the purchase, a good piece of advice is to compare several different models before making a choice.

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LCD TV – Synthesis of Design and Technology

By Jessica On December 15, 2008 No Comments
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The modern day customer is an unsatisfied soul who is ready to pay money for products and services that he desires. The customers are willing to pay a price for gadgets that are high on technology and performance; at the end of the day, a definite improvement in their life styles is all that they would want. One could take the case of LCD television sets to illustrate the point. The television sets having LCD displays have a wider scope in comparison to the traditional TV sets, and more and more people are showing their affinity for the former.The LCD TV works well on a host of high-end innovations and advanced technologies. It uses the Liquid Crystal Display technology for displaying the visual output. As a matter of fact, the LCD technology is based on the properties of polarized light.



The TFT based TV allows the users to enjoy the ultimate viewing experience in terms of --dept reduction, minimized energy consumption and low light. Unlike pre-existing TVs, the LCD screen offers exceptional resolution and contrast ratio that is much in demand among the viewers.Samsung is a well known name in the world of LCD panels. With its advanced screen technology, Samsung models are constantly receiving the positive reviews from all parts of the world. Some of the bestseller models from the Samsung are LN-T4665F, LA 19R71, LA 26R71, LA32S8 and LA 40S8 to name a few. Moreover, these liquid crystal displays can be combined with applications from Microsoft to create a special game mode that optimizes the image quality and sound response time for realistic video game play.



The screens of the LCD TV are high on image resolution and offer crystal-clear displays as well as distortion-free sound transmission. These screen boasts of dynamic high contrast ratio that displays rich black and can capture even the nuances. Not only this, the users are able to enjoy connectivity with all the compatible digital devices. Therefore, it can be said that LCD screens deliver reliable, high-end, and consistent performance-based results to their customers.To conclude, it can be said that LCD TV sets represent an exciting synthesis of design and technology.



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Toshiba 32CV510U Regza LCD TV

By Jessica On December 14, 2008 13 Comments

Enjoy 720p high-defi nition video and a sleek, new Thin-Line bezel with a 32 class (31.5 diagonal)LCD Flat Panel TV.



The power of DynaLight™ Backlight Control and PixelPure® 4G video processing take your home theater to the next level, offering superior image quality and seamless transitions.



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SONY KDL40W3000 LCD TV REVIEW

By Jessica On December 10, 2008 23 Comments
  • 10-bit 16:9 Full HD 1080p Panel (1920x1080 resolution): Picture Frame Styling/Distinctive Brushed Metal Finish
  • 24p True Cinema (24p Input Capability via HDMI)
  • Live Color Creation system with WCG-CCFL backlight
  • Connections: 3 HDMI; 1 S-Video input; 2 Component Video; 3 Composite Video Inputs; 1 RS232 Control; 1 Digital Audio Output; 1 PC Video Input; 1 PC Audio Input
  • 1,800:1 on-screen contrast ratio

Matt takes a quick look at the new Sony Bravia KDL40W3000

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Samsung 22″ LE22S86BDX HD LCD TV REVIEW

By Jessica On December 9, 2008 12 Comments

DON'T BUY IT!!!!! YOU WILL REGRET IT!

I made this video to let you know that it has an unbareable high freqency noise!!

Keep the reciept!

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Samsung LN52A850 52″ LCD TV TOC Rose Review

By Jessica On December 9, 2008 25 Comments

Samsung LN52A850 52" LCD TV TOC Rose 120MHZ, 4ms, Red touch of color. swivel base.

Description:

Get the most out of your movies, games and more with this 52" flat-panel LCD HDTV.

It features SRS TruSurround XD audio for exceptional sonic performance and a brilliant true HD 1080p resolution for crisp, detailed images.Learn more about HDTV.

Samsung LN52A850 52" LCD TV TOC Rose 120MHZ, 4ms, Red touch of color. swivel base.

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Review of Sony Bravia Kdl-46v3000 1080p LCD Hdtv

By Jessica On December 8, 2008 No Comments

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 46" 1080p LCD HDTV is an elegant looking set with its piano black frame. The black finish is reflective, but not annoyingly shiny like a mirror as long as you don’t put it directly in front of a light source. It’s a serious looking LCD HDTV with its black finish and anti-glare screen. Not only does it look nice aesthetically, but it looks awesome where it counts the most, the picture.

The picture, like the Sony Bravia V2500 models, looks amazing. No annoying glares will ruin your viewing experience and the fogging that hit some of the owners with the V2500 model is gone. If there are any, you must be unlucky. The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV has a 60 Hz refresh rate while the higher end models have 120 Hz so the motion blurring will not be as smooth as the more expensive sets. That doesn’t mean it’s blurry though. It’s still pretty smooth during fast action sequences and you probably won’t be able to tell anyway when playing HD content.

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV up-scales 480i standard definition content with its Reality Creation Multi Function v1.0 technology and you can see that it truly helps make SD stuff less horrible than it otherwise should be. This basically means watching standard programming is good, but not at the level you’re used to when watching with a CRT, but also not as bad as many other LCD TVs.

The black and the contrast is good unlike what has been expected of LCDs. The colors are rich and the picture comes to life more so than other LCD HDTVs. Side by side with the Samsung or Sharp, the Sony looked better. In fact it can even compete with some of the plasma TVs out there. Just switch to normal mode and not use vivid mode and make some tweaks from there to your liking and the image will be near perfect. Try sharpening the image and increasing the black.

Configuring the settings in the Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV is a breeze with the highly regarded XMB menu system that’s also in the PS3. Speaking of the PS3, watching blu-ray on the KDL-46V3000 is simply stunning. If you don’t have a PS3 or a Blu-Ray player, you need to get one if you’re getting an HDTV. HD-DVD is dead.

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV does not have PIP or picture in picture, but it does have P&P or picture & picture. You can play video from two input sources at the same time, but only from HDMI, TV tuner, and video on the left side of the TV and component on the right. That means no watching HDMI & HDMI at the same time. It’s not a deal breaker since the picture quality is way up there.

Sound quality is good should you choose not to invest in a home theater surround sound system, but it does lack some oomph in the bass department. It’s much better than many LCD panels out there considering how small the piano black frame is.

I recommend the Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV if you don’t want to spend a few extra Ben Franklins on the XBR4 and you don’t want the older, but still excellent KDL-46V2500. You can’t go wrong with this choice and it’s one of the best bangs for the buck.

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