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Plasma, Part 2 - LCD plasma

What do you mean by an LCD Display?


LCD is the acronym for liquid crystal display, and this technology was available for several years before new development in the last two years lent it applicable for the excellent quality flat panel television and computer monitor displays available today. LCD displays stand out for a remarkable feature, which is the slimness of the unit and the resultant sleek look this affords, but of course a considerable amount of power is required for proper function within the confines of the thin design.


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HDTVs - Know The Basics Before You Buy

Choosing an HDTV can be tricky . You can t just go into Circuit City or Best Buy
for 20 minutes and come out with a plug n play HDTV. Several things need to be noted:
First, resolutions: 1920 x 1080 pixels (1080i and 1080p) or 1280 x 720 pixels otherwise
known as 720p. There s not a whole lot of difference between 1080 or 720. These numbers
refer to how many rows of picture elements or pixels there are.


Just like a puzzle, each pixel is like a very small piece of your picture.
Regular ol TVs only display 330 rows of pixels so when you move up to HDTV,
you re going to notice a big improvement in the clarity of your

Big Screen Technology Buying Guide
...- where there may be "artifacts" left on the display during a fast-action movie scene because the LCD cannot keep up with it that fast, viewing angle is not as good as plasma, very expensive technology today, not as good ...
picture. The p in 1080p
or 720p is short for progressive . Progressive means the whole picture on the screen is
refreshed all at the same time in 1/30th of a second. The i as in 1080i or 720i is
short for interlaced . Regular TVs are interlaced too. Interlaced Screens are refreshed
too but it s done in two stages first the odd rows of pixels are refreshed and then the
even rows are refreshed.


Read the rest of this entry »





HDTVs - Know The Basics Before You Buy

Choosing an HDTV can be tricky . You can t just go into Circuit City or Best Buy
for 20 minutes and come out with a plug n play HDTV. Several things need to be noted:
First, resolutions: 1920 x 1080 pixels (1080i and 1080p) or 1280 x 720 pixels otherwise
known as 720p. There s not a whole lot of difference between 1080 or 720. These numbers
refer to how many rows of picture elements or pixels there are.


Just like a puzzle, each pixel is like a very small piece of your picture.
Regular ol TVs only display 330 rows of pixels so when you move up to HDTV,
you re going to notice a big improvement in the clarity of your

Features - Dish Network Vs DirecTV
...for upcoming shows and movies up to two weeks in advance. Like Dish Network, caller ID can also be displayed on the screen. Sports Packages Dish Network offers an extensive line of soccer, football, basketball and hockey packages. Customers have ...
picture. The p in 1080p
or 720p is short for progressive . Progressive means the whole picture on the screen is
refreshed all at the same time in 1/30th of a second. The i as in 1080i or 720i is
short for interlaced . Regular TVs are interlaced too. Interlaced Screens are refreshed
too but it s done in two stages first the odd rows of pixels are refreshed and then the
even rows are refreshed.


Read the rest of this entry »