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Plasma HDTV Article – Tips to buying A Plasma TV , LCD TV , CRT TV

There are many different types of televisions currently on the market, how can you decide which is right for you? Available today are LCD, plasma TV, DLP, CRT, flat screens, rear projection, HDTV, widescreen and more. With so many choices, it is important to understand the basics of each type before making an expensive purchase.

Each type of TV has positives and negatives. Before buying expensive furniture, we should know more about each technology. This may prevent you from making a big mistake when you’re ready to buy. Once you understand what kind of TV is for you, it is much easier to make the plunge.

If you are over 10 years probably grew up watching television on a CRT. CRT stands for cathode. These televisions are still very popular because of several advantages that continue to hold the new plasma TV and other more recent.

If you’ve already seen a plasma TV or LCD, on the coast, you probably noticed that the image is darker in this light. One of the great things about CRT televisions is that they are still so vivid even when viewed from the side. Of course, LCD or plasma TV picture quality is great from the front, but if you plan to put the TV in an area often be seen from the side, you must test all the different models in this regard. It would be very disappointing to see the images of plasma high-quality retailer and go home and have a darker vision of your viewing position.

Another positive aspect with regard to CRT monitors is their price. They are less expensive than more modern types of television sets, while producing a very clear and bright. They also show the truest color black as most of the newer models, and has no danger of burn-in. In some newer models, you can have a clear picture burn into the screen and be a little ‘visible life on television.

With all these positive reasons why the CRT declining in popularity? There are two main reasons. Certainly, these TVs are generally larger, heavier and heavier. And two, if you want a large widescreen TV, which is 42 inches, 50 inches, 60 inches or more, you can not find a CRT monitor that big. So if you have a large wide-screen television in mind will not be able to go with the big unit CRT.

The last crucial factor for the CRT TV is if you should buy a plane or curved screen model. The versions with flat screen can be seen from the best side of curved screens. The curved screen can distort the image, while the flat panel display allows you to see the image, as it was designed to be seen. The difference may not be visible only to him, but put them side by side, and you will notice the difference.

The second type of technology we are seeing is the flat LCD screens. These are in HDTV (high definition television) or wide. If you want to watch your DVD movie you saw in the movies, buying a widescreen TV. LCD liquid crystal is used not only in television but in computer monitors as well.

LCDs have a flat screen and is relatively thin in width and easily. They have a vision of exceptional quality, and as with the CRT will not produce burn-in. These high-resolution TV creates an image of better quality.

The biggest problem with LCD monitors is the fact that their views will be reduced, compared to traditional CRT. If you go too far on the side, the picture is very dark. Are also able to create true blacks, another disadvantage on older CRT models. Moreover, the larger models can be very expensive. But if money is not your main concern and you plan to watch TV directly in front of you may decide that this is the best choice for you.

Plasma TV, also known as plasma prices have dropped over the past two years. The prices used to exclude people from their purchase, but their prices are now comparable to LCD models.

The television has become popular because not only can get a large screen, perfect for your favorite movies or sporting event, but is an excellent image quality, can also be accessed in many ways. And ‘more on LCD technology. This TV offers the perfect “movie experience” to your home theater room itself.

Plasma TV are huge when it comes to image quality and viewing angle, but their price may be a little ‘higher than other types. They also have a low potential for burn-in. But the big negative is their life. They are not repairable at the bottom when their light bulb burns out. Depending on what you watch television, you might end up with an expensive unit, only a few years. When the bulb is burned on TV is usually the story. This is not the case with an LCD screen where the bulb can cost in the neighborhood of $ 200, but can be changed.

Rear projection models also have their positive and negative. CRT rear projection HDTV is cheaper than plasma and LCD screens larger, which have flat screens and large image. The negatives are their size and weight and smaller viewing angles. They are too heavy to hang on the wall and is much larger than plasma and LCD drive closer. Even in a well lit their picture may seem a bit ‘light is considered less than ideal.

There are other types of rear projection HDTV units too. The most popular is the LCD and DLP models. Both have flat screens with wide viewing angle, thin and lightweight, which means it can be hung on the wall will not produce burn-in and has an incredible image quality and resolution. Thus, when the bulb burns out, can be replaced, unlike the models of plasma television. However, both can be a bit ‘on the expensive side.

Now that you know the differences, it’s time to go to the local electronics store and try. Lots of things can go very far in your determination of what is best and what not. Another tip: When you look at the varied selection of models at your local store, you will notice that some vivid images and not others. Do not base your opinion on this thing. Models does not store all their brightness, which is the same, and it is possible that an ax on their televisions can be easily adapted into a pretty picture.

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  • very clear picture vs. other similar size 16:9, good control over picture characteristics, reasonably easy remote control, lots of inputs/outputs..

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