Are you looking for a new big screen TV? There are several choices of different technologies for your next big screen TV. Right now one of the best and most popular items available is the Plasma HDTV technology. But how do you know which model is the right one for you? Here are some brief descriptions of the CRT technology, LCD screens, Plasma HDTV, and projectors so you can better understand your options for your next big screen TV.CRT TVsWhile it may not be as high-tech as a Plasma HDTV screen, you can still get a big screen TV with the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) technology (small cathode ray tubes that produce color to create images), also known as direct-view televisions. CRT is the basic technology for televisions that everyone is familiar with and is most commonly available. While they are bulkier and do not have the same image quality as the newer technologies, CRT screens still provide good color, have a long life, can be viewed in brightly lit rooms, and are available for decent prices.
CRT screens exist in wide screen and flat screen options. CRTs are built to last, with picture quality that does not fade. A CRT is a good economical choice. However, when Plasma HDTV becomes less expensive in the future the CRT TVs will probably become extinct.LCD TVsLiquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens consist of two polarizing transparent panels with a liquid crystal solution in the center that is in a state between solid and liquid. LCD is flat and lightweight, which makes the LCD technology popular for laptop and even some desktop computer screens.
The biggest detriment of this type of TV is its limit in size (about 40 inches). The LCD screen is a good choice if you are not interested in getting a large screen.Plasma HDTVPlasma HDTV is one of the best and most impressive technologies in the market right now. The plasma screen consists of tiny gas plasma cells that are charged at exact electrical voltages to make a picture. It uses a digital technology that has a higher resolution than the CRT TV screens. The Plasma screens can be produced to have the resolution to watch HDTV.
As of now, Plasma HDTV is still superior to LCD screens in displaying blacks which means it has better contrast and picture. They also have better viewing angles than the LCD screens.The Plasma HDTV not only gives you superior picture quality but it is also smooth and sleek. These screens are flat and light (but not quite as light as the LCD screen) and can be hung on the wall like a picture and are not limited in screen size as the other models are. However, this new technology is still very expensive.ProjectorsProjectors, although
not technically a television, are a popular way to get the big screen experience. Quality projectors will give you a good picture and they are excellent for watching movies or playing games.
However, you need to have a blank wall or screen and lights have to be dimmed or off to watch it since the projector's light is dim. With a better knowledge of the CRT technology, LCD Screens, Plasma HDTV, and projectors you can make a better decision on what type of big screen TV you want to have. With so many choices it is important to know what you are selecting from. If you are serious about your television watching experience, than you will want to get Plasma HDTV for your next big screen TV purchase. This will give you the sharpest image out of all your choices.
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CRE’s AV Rental Inventory includes ViewSonic’s 32” High-Definition, Widescreen LCD TV
Los Angeles, CA (ContentDesk) February 15, 2006 -- CRE Computer & AV Solutions stocks its audiovisual rental equipment inventory with the 32 high-definition widescreen LCD TV (model N320w) from ViewSonic.
The LCD TV rental display rewards users with stunning high-definition images whether it is used as a PC display or the centerpiece of a visual business presentation at a convention, trade show exhibit or meeting. This LCD TV rental, available from CRE Computer & AV Solutions, can be connected to DVD players, game consoles and more through the multiple video and audio connections to build a complete high-definition presentation system.
Plus, the two powerful stereo speakers and SRS WOW virtual surround sound capability complete the visual experience. This is perfect if your company exhibits at E3 at the Los Angeles Convention Center or ComicCon at the San Diego Convention Center, and the goal is to increase foot traffic to a trade show booth and to stand out from...
WireTracks LLC announces WireTrack NC, a product that futureproofs homes and enables homeowners to invisibly add new wiring to their homes in the future.
Seattle, WA,(ContentDesk)
November 20 2003 ? WireTracks LLC announces WireTrack NC (new construction), a wiring channel product designed exclusively for new construction applications. After it is installed in a new home (in conjunction with conduit), homeowners will be able to run new wiring from a central wiring closet to any location within the house.??????WireTracks NC channels are the thickness of wallboard and attach directly to the framing of a building at floor level, replacing part of the wallboard. The channel cover attaches to any baseboard molding which allows the molding/channel assembly to be removed and re-snapped into place any time the homeowner needs to add new wiring."Right now, homeowners don't know what to do when wiring new houses. Some are installing too much wiring and others aren't installing nearly enough," explains Bruce Gutman, President of WireTracks. "A home is the biggest investment in most peoples' lives.
Installing an architecture that...
WireTracks LLC announces WireTrack NC, a product that futureproofs homes and enables homeowners to invisibly add new wiring to their homes in the future.
Ace Televisions Presents a TV Buying Guide
Dynamic Functions (http://www.dynamicfunctions.com) would like to announce the launch of a new website, Ace Televisions (http://www.acezero.com). Ace Televisions offers a selection of TVs in association with Amazon.com. We also offer a Television Buying Guide, which outlines basic steps to keep in mind when buying TVs.Our buying guide offers a basic outline of some things to keep in mind when making your television purchase, including a table of what television you can expect to purchase depending on your budget.Buying a television can be loosely broken down into steps:Step 1) Analyze your budget. LCD and Plasma screens will offer small screen sizes for the dollar than curved tube televisions.Step 2) Choose your aspect ratio?widescreen or full screen (4:3). The most common reasons mentioned for choosing a widescreen are that DVDs are more suited for this format, and the...
Ace Televisions Presents a TV Buying Guide
Should Your Next Big Screen TV be a Plasma HDTV?
Are you looking for a new big screen TV? There are several choices of different technologies for your next big screen TV. Right now one of the best and most popular items available is the Plasma HDTV technology. But how do you know which model is the right one for you? Here are some brief descriptions of the CRT technology, LCD screens, Plasma HDTV, and projectors so you can better understand your options for your next big screen TV.CRT TVsWhile it may not be as high-tech as a Plasma HDTV screen, you can still get a big screen TV with the Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) technology (small cathode ray tubes that produce color to create images), also known as direct-view televisions. CRT is the...
Should Your Next Big Screen TV be a Plasma HDTV?
Specialist Online Store Offering Replacement Remote Controls Relaunched With a Huge Offering of More Than 100,000 Models
Birmingham, UK (ContentDesk) August 20, 2005 -- If your dog ate your TV remote, you lost it during a house move or your current handset is simply worn out, stop worrying because now there is help available at the click of a button. AV (UK) Ltd. a company that specializes in supply of replacement remote controls for all kinds of audio visual equipment like televisions, video, VCR, sky digital, cable-box, minidisc and satellite boxes have launched their website http://www.avukltd.com with a huge and updated database of remote controls which now has over a hundred thousand models and a very easy to use search system to find your model.In the business of supplying remote controls for more than four years, AV (UK) Ltd have been supplying those to the UK and European consumers ever since they started. The sheer number of models, a very easy to search and order engine on the website, availability of most of these models in stock and rapid delivery of orders are the qualities that make their...
Specialist Online Store Offering Replacement Remote Controls Relaunched With a Huge Offering of More Than 100,000 Models
Cable vs. Satellite TV -- Which is Best?
The move is on. Last year millions of Americans switched from cable TV to satellite TV.Why? When you compare satellite TV to cable TV you'll discover the main reasons are cost, picture quality, program choices, and customer satisfaction.Let's check out the differences ...Cable vs. Satellite TV FeesCable TV fees across the country average $39.99 per month. In our area the cost for cable TV is $37.30 a month for 64 channels, plus $10.95 a month to add digital channels. Installation in one room is $39.95, plus $9.95 for each additional room.Satellite TV fees from Dish Network are $31.99 per month for 60 channels, while DirecTV charges $41.99 per month for 115 channels.
Both satellite TV providers currently offer free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms.Cable vs. Satellite TV ProgrammingCable TV in most areas offers almost as many channels as satellite TV, and is broadcast in analog (over-the-air) format. If you want to have digital picture and sound you'll...
Cable vs. Satellite TV -- Which is Best?
AVP Watch & Win: Watch Pro Beach Volleyball Live on NBC for a Chance to Win One of Five 42? Plasma TVs
(ContentDesk) June 30, 2005 -- The 2005 AVP Championship Series is LIVE on NBC and Viewers will have multiple chances to win one of five 42" Enhanced Definition Plasma Televisions.
Log on to http://AVP.com for contest details.The Watch & Win contest starts Saturday July 2nd when NBC will televise LIVE coverage of the AVP Cincinnati Open presented by Liftoff at 4:30pm EST.
To enter simply watch the LIVE coverage and then log on to AVP.com to answer a few questions on the match that just aired.
Questions will be posted on AVP.com at 10am EST on Saturday July 2nd.The winner will be determined by the most questions answered correctly.
In case of a tie, a random drawing will determine the winner.
Log on to AVP.com for full contest details and official rules.LIVE coverage will continue from Cincinnati on Sunday July 3rd at 4:30pm EST on NBC and give viewers a second chance to win one of five 42" Plasma...
AVP Watch & Win: Watch Pro Beach Volleyball Live on NBC for a Chance to Win One of Five 42? Plasma TVs