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		<title>Plasma TV Cabinet &#8211; Advertising or Backyard Home Use?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 08:38:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plasma TV Cabinet &#8211; Industrial Use.
With the development of plasma television technology, these monitors are much thinner than their preceding plasma TVs, some are as slender as a box of matches and create a lot less heat than the previous flat displays.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> Cabinet &#8211; Industrial Use.</strong></p>
<p>With the development of <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> television technology, these monitors are much thinner than their preceding <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> TVs, some are as slender as a box of matches and create a lot less heat than the previous flat displays.</p>
<p>Now with this progression comes a reduction in prices, as the manufacturers want to get as many <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> screen televisions out on the market in advance of the 3D <b >TV</b> revolution takes off, personally we think this will be some time off yet.</p>
<p>With the screen being so skinny, this makes them the perfect partner for digital outdoor signage installations, as these fit nice and simply into a <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> cabinet, the screens for their competitors the LCD and <a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a> screens are called LCD housings and <a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a> enclosures.</p>
<p>Almost all of the innovative thin <b >plasma</b> screens come with HDMI, RJ-45 and USB connectors great for connecting up and developing a digital signage solution.</p>
<p>One of the main issue is that regular domestic televisions can be mounted in landscape position so if you needed to mount the filter in portrait you would have to consider a commercial grade <b >TV</b> screen as there is no way you can change the orientation of the photograph on a domestic television.</p>
<p>Unfortunately a professional <b >plasma</b> display will be more pricey but <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> is developed to run 24&#215;7, 365 days of the year and professional grade screens usually come with a guarantee of an average of 50,000 hours use.</p>
<p><strong><b >Plasma</b> <b >TV</b> Cabinet &#8211; House Use.</strong></p>
<p>When folks determine to update their home <b >TV</b> from the old rear protector or CRT model, their first look into the flat screen field is at either <b >plasma</b> or LCD <b >TV</b> sets, but by far <b >plasma</b> technology has caught up with LCD and now in our practical experience a <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> set is a better buy in some circumstances relying upon the maker of the display.</p>
<p>With the prices being so low, property owners are choosing to deploy these on their deck or backyard so they can fully enjoy the out-of-doors lifestyle they demand, but remember you need to secure them from the weather and other possible dangers.</p>
<p>On a recent spouse and children family vacation to North Carolina we hired a private lake home and on the veranda overlooking the lake was a television set, obviously the unit was protected but in a wood cabinet and when we tried to switch the television on it would not work, so we got contacted the caretaker who told us the owner of the house had run the <b >TV</b> for 3 months until the water got into the wood box and wrecked the <b >TV</b>.</p>
<p>The problem was that the case was made from a porous material &#8211; timber, this was the problem.</p>
<p>Recall that you need to have a steel <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> cabinet that is lockable, this way water will not soak into the enclosure through the material and the lock stops an unauthorized access and with luck, stops vandalism and theft.</p>
<p>Then you need to consider how the display is to be positioned and where to fix it.</p>
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		<title>Sony KDL37W5500 Review &#8211; A Close Win For the Sony LCD TV W Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Jan 2011 21:57:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are no truer words to be said when people would say that a <b >Sony</b> <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> is a remarkable <b >TV</b>. For years they have been the benchmark for any <b >TV</b>, <b >LCD</b>, <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a>, or CRT for that matter. But as the rest of the <b >TV</b> manufacturing community has caught up, the market for top quality <b >television</b> sets have become extremely tight. And for that reason, its best to first check out what options you have available for you. For anyone who is in the market for a 37 inch <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b>, then the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> is something that you might want to consider.</p>
<p><a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">It</a>&#8217;s just fair to say that when looking for top quality <b >TV</b>, <b >Sony</b> is among the top brands that most consumers would consider. <b >Sony</b> has definitely earned this reputation. This Japanese company has consistently come up with performance enhancing technological innovations that has people clamouring for its products. Sadly though, like all things in life, it&#8217;s not perfect and has its own flaws. With the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 it may very well be its black output. While it is still superb for the class range it is in, it would still be noticeable to the discriminate <b >TV</b> viewer. But if you want a great looking <b >TV</b> for your living room with exceptional picture quality, then the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> is just right for you.</p>
<p>Also, your favourite films can be best viewed when using the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500&#8217;s 24P True Cinema capabilities. This means that you&#8217;re watching your movie the way it is shown in theatres, with 24 frames per second. And with a plethora of picture adjustments available you can customize your settings to your own preferences.</p>
<p>Conserving energy is what the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 is all about. It doesn&#8217;t require high energy outputs and have been equipped with energy saving settings and eco-friendly features. For instance, a built in light sensor senses the lights inside the room and adjusts the brightness of the screen to save on energy and still maintaining quality video output.</p>
<p>Connectivity and accessibility is another one of the strongest points of the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500. Multiple HD devices can be connected at the same time as this 37 inch <b >Sony</b> <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> has four inputs for HDMI with two situated at the side and two at the back. Unlike other <b >LCD</b> TVs with less HDMI inputs, you don&#8217;t have to unplug any of your devices just so you can use another one. There is also a USB port where you will be able to enjoy the convenience of viewing your favourite files such as video files, pictures and even play your MP3 files. File playing and viewing is made easier with XrossMediaBar or XMB menu software. Other ports and sockets that can be found on the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 include 2 SCART sockets, a PC input, and component and composite video input. There is also another feature that sets the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 apart from the others in its class. An Ethernet port is available where you can connect your <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> to your home network using the DLNA Home Networking Technology where you don&#8217;t need to hook-up your laptop or PC to your <b >TV</b> to view files from your computer.</p>
<p>As much as there are some flaws to the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500, these are very minimal and can easily be disregarded. This is not distinguishable to most consumers and not really a letdown, considering the many great features that the <b >Sony</b> KDL37W5500 provides.</p>
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		<title>Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-46V4100 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Jan 2011 20:19:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony has done it again putting out another top quality product with the release of the Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-46V4100 46-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV. This high definition Television makes other similar models look plain. The speed of motion is amazing as the Television show jumps off the screen.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b >Sony</b> has done <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> again putting out another top quality product with the release of the <b >Sony</b> Bravia V-Series KDL-46V4100 46-Inch 1080p <b >LCD</b> HDTV. This high definition <b >Television</b> makes other similar models look plain. The speed of motion is amazing as the <b >Television</b> show jumps off the screen.</p>
<p>This <b >Sony</b> High definition model offers Full HD 1080p which means our connections accept 1080p signals and the display will render that signal in Full HD 1080p. The flexibility of native 1920 x 1080 displays allows any high definition content to be viewed without the need to down convert images to the native resolution of the display. Take full advantage of Blu-ray Disc players and PlayStation 3 systems that can deliver 1080p content. Playing Movies and games on these systems are unreal with the graphics that your new <b >Sony</b> Bravia offers.  Action movies will jump off the screen, while playing Playstation 3 your characters will jump off the screen, I have never seen anything like it.</p>
<p>The <b >Sony</b> Bravia V-Series KDL-46V4100 46-Inch 1080p <b >LCD</b> HDTV also offers Optimized Theater Mode to enhance your movie watching experience.</p>
<p>Selecting the THEATER mode on the BRAVIA HDTV remote automatically adjusts a number of key elements that have an important impact on reproducing movies in life like quality. Skin tones and lighting are seen as natural without over-enhancing color and contrast. The picture is fine-tuned for a dark viewing environment just like the cinema and optimized for <b >LCD</b> display technology to fit your home theater needs.</p>
<p>Find great deals by comparing prices on this <b >Sony</b> HDTV Model here at our price comparison and product review sites listed below.</p>
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		<title>LED TV &#8211; Advantages of Having One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 15:57:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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LED TVs are based on very similar technology to the traditional LCD, but are part of the new generation of technology. They are able to deliver an unrivaled picture quality, with dynamic colors and contrast, yet still retain the lightness and thinness which enables them to be mounted to the wall to save [...]]]></description>
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<p><b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> TVs are based on very similar technology to the traditional LCD, but are part of the new generation of technology. They are able to deliver an unrivaled picture quality, with dynamic colors and contrast, yet still retain the lightness and thinness which enables them to be mounted to the wall to save floor space. This is particularly helpful when floor space is limited. <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">It</a> is possible to mount them flat on the wall, the same way as you would mount a picture or a photograph. There are a wide range of different mounts available. These often have a swivel option so that you can turn the <b >TV</b> to the direction that you want, and some even have a swivel arm that can be remote controlled to make life easier. The new <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> technology also enables TVs to be more energy efficient than even the most efficient LCD <b >TV</b>.</p>
<p>Because this technology is still relatively new, <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> screens do tend to be more expensive than an equivalent LCD <b >TV</b>. As with anything else, they will become cheaper as production becomes more widespread and the market place intensifies. Many people see paying that little bit more as a good investment, as <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> technology is regarded to be one of the most reliable flat screen TVs available.</p>
<p>As with anything else, market forces will help to reduce the price as manufacturing spreads. The best way to find a good deal is by doing a little homework before choosing your model. With so many styles and models available there are certainly plenty to choose from. It is a good idea to type <b >TV</b> Buying Guides into an Internet search engine, and search the various <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> <b >TV</b> offers available at the time. It is always useful to use a comparison website, where you can easily compare not only the prices of the same model in different stores, but also the different technical aspects and prices of similar models. All of this information will help you to make an informed decision about which <b >LED</b> <b >TV</b> is right for you.</p>
<p>The modern technology and style of the <b >LED</b> <b >TV</b> certainly makes it an attractive option if budget allows, and it is one which is certainly worth pursuing. Don&#8217;t just buy the first thing that you see, even if it within your budget, spend a little time doing your homework and it will definitely be worth it in the end.</p>
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		<title>Refurbished Plasma TV &#8211; Why Should I Buy a Refurbished Plasma TV?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 15:38:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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You&#8217;re most likely hearing about refurbished Plasma TVs quite a lot lately. Are you wondering what it is? Is it someone&#8217;s broken television? Is a refurbished plasma TV a &#8220;used&#8221; or &#8220;secondhand&#8221; TV&#8230; like an eBay kind of thing? Oh, my gosh&#8230;. No! Continue reading to find out what a refurbished plasma TV [...]]]></description>
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<p>You&#8217;re most likely hearing about refurbished <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> TVs quite a lot lately. Are you wondering what <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> is? Is it someone&#8217;s broken television? Is a refurbished <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> a &#8220;used&#8221; or &#8220;secondhand&#8221; <b >TV</b>&#8230; like an eBay kind of thing? Oh, my gosh&#8230;. No! Continue reading to find out what a refurbished <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> is and why you should buy it.</p>
<p>First, let me make you aware that the terms &#8220;refurbished&#8221; and &#8220;reconditioned&#8221; are usually the same thing. Various manufacturers call it differently. For simplicity&#8217;s sake, in this article I&#8217;ll refer to it as &#8220;refurbished&#8221;.</p>
<p>Okay, so what is a refurbished <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b>? Lots of big retailers offer 30 day return policies. So a customer can, for any reason, return a product within the first 30 days. Reasons can be anything, from the product being the wrong color, to the product not working properly. Sometimes items are returned the first day, still in box, never even taken out (maybe the customer purchased a <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> and then decided it wants an LCD <b >TV</b>&#8230;) Whatever the reason, the retailer accepts the return.</p>
<p>What does the retailer do with the returned product, say the returned <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>? It sends it back to the manufacturer. The manufacturer then inspects it, fixes it (if it needs fixing) with original factory parts and then tests it. The <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> is thoroughly tested so that it meets stringent factory standards; the same standards that new <b >TV</b>&#8217;s must meet. After it passes the test, it is just like new&#8230; no, it is better that new, because it&#8217;s been tested that it works. It is then repackaged, labeled as a &#8220;refurbished <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8220;, and resold at substantial discounts.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re finally getting the secret of the rich. They buy refurbished <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s at huge discounts so they can afford to always be able to buy the new and upgraded ones! Refurbished <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s are quality <b >TV</b>&#8217;s, like Samsung, Sony, etc. It is possible to get name brand, high quality <b >TV</b>&#8217;s at incredible savings. You do have to know the right place to look for it, though.</p>
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		<title>What Kind of TV Should I Choose? Plasma, LCD or LED?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 13:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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So you need a new TV. But what kind of TV do you want? There are so many TV options these days, that selecting the proper TV can be a hassle. Plasma, LCD, LED&#8230;which one should you choose? In this article we discuss each different type of TV, including the advantages and disadvantages [...]]]></description>
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<p>So you need a new <b >TV</b>. But what kind of <b >TV</b> do you want? There are so many <b >TV</b> options these days, that selecting the proper <b >TV</b> can be a hassle. <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a>, LCD, <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b>&#8230;which one should you choose? In this article we discuss each different type of <b >TV</b>, including the advantages and disadvantages of owning each type. With this information, you will be able to make an easy decision when choosing what kind of <b >TV</b> you want.</p>
<p>LCD TVs</p>
<p>LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. Because of the advent of <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b>, LCD is now starting to drop off in price. LCD was all the rage when <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> came out many years ago, and was very expensive. Now you can buy a nice size LCD for a good price. The advantages of LCD are as follows: &#8211; Very clear picture. LCD also has a longer life then <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a>, in most cases. LCD looks better for high definition gaming, as well as blue-ray movies. <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a> is cheaper then LCD, but LCD looks better. &#8211; LCD is just as easy to smash as <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a> if dropped. &#8211; LCD TVs will keep coming down in price while <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> gains favor.</p>
<p><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a> TVs</p>
<p>A plasma <b >TV</b> is now extremely cheap. However, there are some disadvantages to using plasma. This is mainly due to the gloss or haze that generally appears on the screen; you have to block the sun out of the room you put the plasma into or you can&#8217;t look at it. &#8211; Plasma is cheap now, but not rated to last as long as LCD. Plasma&#8217;s power regulation isn&#8217;t as good as LCD. Some users have used their plasma for years just to unplug it one day and not have it turn back on. &#8211; A plasma <b >TV</b> may or may not have a good warranty on it. LCD TVs can be warranted to last at least 5 years. Plasma TVs are usually warranted to last less then that. So if you&#8217;re going to dump money into a plasma, get a good warranty. 5 years is good, 10 years is great, and 15 years or more is awesome. &#8211; The gloss on the screen annoys some and stops others from buying. This is most noticeable in a sunny room. For this reason, you&#8217;ll want to place your plasma into a room where there is not a lot of sun on it.</p>
<p><b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> TVs</p>
<p><b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> is a brand new technology. Right now, it&#8217;s very expensive. The picture quality is supposed to be a lot better, because each <b >LED</b> <b >TV</b> is built of millions of tiny LEDs. &#8211; <b >LED</b> is really new, and we&#8217;re not too familiar with it. But what would happen if a few of the millions of LEDs were to go out? These are good questions to ask when purchasing an <b >LED</b> <b >TV</b>. &#8211; <b >LED</b> is really expensive. Make sure to get a good warranty to protect your investment. You might spend 1 or 2 thousand on a plasma or LCD <b >TV</b>, but you&#8217;ll spend 5 thousand on an <b >LED</b> <b >Tv</b> at the time of this writing.</p>
<p><b >TV</b> Warranty</p>
<p>When purchasing a <b >TV</b>, it&#8217;s important the <b >TV</b> comes with a good warranty. Some TVs come with a 3 year warranty, some come with a 5 year warranty. A plasma <b >TV</b> will come with a different warranty period then an LCD <b >TV</b>, as will an <b >LED</b>. The major thing is being able to recognize the different kind of warranties, and what they cover. Below we will analyze this.</p>
<p>In-store warranty</p>
<p>Usually when purchasing a <b >TV</b>, it will come with an in-store warranty for a limited time. This in-store warranty period is three months for most stores. Some stores sell an extended in-store warranty period. These are the best warranties to have sometimes. This is because if your <b >TV</b> breaks down after the in-store warranty period, it has to be shipped off to the manufacturer to be repaired. This can be time consuming and frustrating. We will discuss why below, under manufacturer warranty. An in-store warranty for your <b >TV</b> is great. If the extended in store-option is offered, take it over the manufacturer option.</p>
<p>Manufacturer warranty</p>
<p>Most warranties after the three month to a year period default to a manufacturer&#8217;s warranty. These you must be careful of when purchasing a <b >TV</b>. Be sure to read the fine print if purchasing an extended warranty. The fine print is where people always get screwed. For instance, Staples has a clause in their extended contract for laptop warranties that says if the work costs more then the cost of the unit, that the customer may be entitled to receive a gift certificate. This happened to someone I know and she received a gift certificate for less then half the cost of the laptop. These clauses sometimes also refer to how electronics are worth less money after leaving the store. Be very careful to read all the fine print in the extended service plan you get. Sometimes the extended service plans are just a rip off and covered in fine print. Avoid these.</p>
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		<title>Why LED Televisions Are Better Than LCD Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 09:38:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When purchasing a <b >TV</b>, you may be wondering what is better to get, an <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> or an LCD <b >TV</b>. With <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> TVs becoming more and more widespread, <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> is important to know why it might be better to purchase an <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> <b >TV</b>.</p>
<p>When it comes to purchasing new TVs, the only time you should now get an LCD <b >TV</b> is if you are purchasing a <b >TV</b> on a budget or cannot find an <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> <b >TV</b> in the size you need. Other TVs are much cheaper than <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/samsung/samsung-led-tv">LED</a></b> TVs, but the price gap is dropping and soon you will find <b >LED</b> TVs to be just as cheap.</p>
<p>Price aside, <b >LED</b> TVs have many more advantages compared to LCD televisions. They have a much better contrast ratio and black levels, better color accuracy, and power consumption. The only thing left is to wait to see how long <b >LED</b> televisions can last compared with LCD televisions. This cannot be determined yet because <b >LED</b> televisions are still new.</p>
<p>The reason contrast ratio and black levels are much better on these televisions is because they use dimming technology and can control the back-lighting. In LCD televisions, the screen has to block the light by twisting the LCD crystals. This ends up causing the <b >television</b> to have a lower contrast ratio than by simply dimming.</p>
<p>When it comes to producing a better color accuracy, <b >LED</b> televisions with colored back-lighting dominates over other televisions. Colored back-lighting allows the <b >television</b> to produce very realistic colors. However, some <b >LED</b> televisions do use white back-lighting, which is not much of an improvement of LCD televisions.</p>
<p><b >LED</b> TVs also have better viewing angles. This is very important as you can then watch the <b >television</b> at a wider angle. Most televisions have often suffered when it comes to viewing angles. They usually do not work as well when it goes beyond 30 degrees off-center. However, <b >LED</b> televisions have fantastic viewing angles, and are almost as good as <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a> televisions.</p>
<p>Power consumption is very important as it can save you money in the long run. <b >LED</b> televisions do have a slight improvement over LCD televisions when it comes to power usage, and approaches the power consumption of <a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a> TVs. However, this improvement in power consumption is only true for edge-lit TVs, and not the local dimming <b >LED</b> TVs.</p>
<p>When it comes to purchasing your <b >TV</b>, it is highly suggested to get a <b >LED</b> <b >television</b> as they seem to have many more advantages over its LCD rival. With advantages like power consumption, better viewing angles, contrast ratio, and color accuracy, you cannot go wrong with an <b >LED</b> <b >television</b>.</p>
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		<title>Sony KDL 52V5100 LCD TV &#8211; Why LCD TV Stands Can Make Your Home More Beautiful</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 17:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have recently purchased a <b >Sony</b> KDL 52V5100 52 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> BRAVIA V Series Black, why wouldn&#8217;t you want to show <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> off? You&#8217;ll find that with its sleek black shape, it&#8217;s 52 inch 16.9 Full HD 1080p resolution screen can give you a picture that is amazingly clear and sharp, and this makes it perfect for your fast paces sports, your action movies and your games! There are seven HD inputs and a PC input as well, allowing you to do a lot of good with this single, simple model. Make sure that you also expand its capabilities with its accessories, including the BRAVIA DVD Link, and the BRAVIA Input link.</p>
<p>With all of that to display, why would you even want to hang it up on the wall? With a device like the <b >Sony</b> KDL 52V5100 52 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> BRAVIA V Series Black at your disposal, you want to make sure that it sits as the focal point of your sitting room, and this is where getting a good <b >LCD</b> <b >television</b> stand can come in handy. You&#8217;ll find that this stand is ideal when you are looking to make your <b >LCD</b> <b >television</b> a more important part of your home, and when you want to think about what your options are going to be this can be a great way to give your home a brand new look.</p>
<p>What kind of stand do you think that you are most interested in? For some people, nothing but natural wood that has been polished to a high shine will do. This can add a wonderfully natural look to your home and it can do a great deal to give you a more stately and elegant appearance. Do keep in mind, however, that the <b >Sony</b> KDL 52V5100 52 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> BRAVIA V Series Black is a rather sleek and aggressively modern <b >television</b>, and as such, you may be more interested in coupling it with an <b >LCD</b> <b >television</b> stand that is made out of brushed steel or a high grade plastic. Look for the stand that will best suit your home and really consider what your options are going to be in this case.</p>
<p>When you want to select an <b >LCD</b> <b >television</b> stand, start your search online. This is where your best options are going to be, and you&#8217;ll discover that just about everything that you find is going to be cheaper. Take some time to really bargain shop and don&#8217;t forget to add in shipping and handling. While you may be surprised by what places will not charge you for shipping and handling, you may find that other places don&#8217;t add the charges on until the last moment.</p>
<p>Take some time and really consider what your options are going to be when you are thinking about putting up an <b >LCD</b> stand for your <b >Sony</b> KDL 52V5100 52 <b >LCD</b> <b >TV</b> BRAVIA V Series Black. This may well be the design element that changes the look of your room, so be ready for it!</p>
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		<title>Disadvantages of Plasma Televisions &#8211; What You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 03:57:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gttle</dc:creator>
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Plasma televisions have come a long way since they first appeared about a decade ago and they have become the newest must-have home appliance there is on the market.  They&#8217;re flat, hip and offer stunning images unlike anything we&#8217;ve seen on older television models before.  Plasma televisions do seem to have [...]]]></description>
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<p><b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> televisions have come a long way since they first appeared about a decade ago and they have become the newest must-have home appliance there is on the market.  They&#8217;re flat, hip and offer stunning images unlike anything we&#8217;ve seen on older television models before.  <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> televisions do seem to have <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> all, but are they the answer to all our home entertainment prayers or just a trend?  Unfortunately, <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> televisions have a few disadvantages.</p>
<p>The cost</p>
<p>This is the number one consideration for many videophiles and <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> televisions are not cheap at all.  When they first came out in the 90s, the price tag for <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> television sets showed a whopping $10000.  That forms a part of a regular home mortgage and enough to have consumers running in the opposite direction.</p>
<p>These days, though, the price has calmed down thanks to better production practices and the magic of demand.   In fact, a good-sized brand-name <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> costs at least $2500.  That&#8217;s still the price of about three regular TVs with a few video CDs thrown in.  Compared to its nearest rival, the LCD <b >TV</b>, <b >plasma</b> televisions, one of its disadvantages, still cost more.</p>
<p>But with the price comes quality.  Nowhere else can you find the kind of high-definition viewing pleasure that <b >plasma</b> televisions can offer.  If their price is a disadvantage, they more than make up for it with their quality.  Besides, for a genuine videophile, <b >plasma</b> televisions have a short return on investment and they will more than make up for their price in a few years.  If you think of that, that&#8217;s not really a disadvantage of having a <b >plasma</b> television now, is it?</p>
<p>Life span</p>
<p><b >Plasma</b> televisions had a notorious reputation for conking out after a given set of viewing hours.<br />
<br />In 2004, <b >plasma</b> televisions offered a disadvantageous 20,000 hours of viewing pleasure.  Compare that to an LCD <b >TV</b>&#8217;s 50,000 hours.</p>
<p>These days, however, <b >plasma</b> televisions have improved and been given longer life spans.  Depending on the brand, <b >plasma</b> TVs have a half-life of 60,000 hours.  If you&#8217;re a normal person with a normal family having normal <b >TV</b> viewing hours, that should not be considered a disadvantage.  Imagine this: if you spend at least 5 hours in front of your <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>, that will translate to about 33 years of use.</p>
<p>The viewing hours do not indicate an expiry date for your <b >plasma</b> television.  The number of hours refers to the <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s half-life, or the time when your <b >TV</b> screen burns at half of its original brightness.</p>
<p>Burn in issues</p>
<p>This is another disadvantage of <b >plasma</b> televisions.  <b >Plasma</b> TVs are called that way thanks to the thousands of minute fluorescent lights in the screen.  These lights are filled with gas which burn each time the <b >TV</b> is used.  This is a good thing, because compared to the LCD and the older CRT TVs, a <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> need only light up when they&#8217;re needed.  LCD panels are like one big light bulb that is always turned on.</p>
<p>With regular <b >TV</b> use, that&#8217;s really not a problem.  The disadvantage appears when you display a static image on screen.  What&#8217;s a static image?  If you&#8217;re an HBO fan and you have your <b >plasma</b> television turned on to HBO for hours on end, pretty soon you&#8217;ll notice a faint HBO logo on your screen even when you&#8217;re turned on to ESPN or another channel.</p>
<p>That is also an issue if you&#8217;re a heavy video game user.  If you hook up your video game console to your <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> and play all day for days upon days, the hours of playing will burn in the image of, say, the life meter on your <b >plasma</b> screen.  That will be a little embarrassing especially if you&#8217;re having friends over and they&#8217;ll see a shadowy image of your otherworldly pursuits right in front of their eyes.</p>
<p>But then again, the risk of burn-in only becomes a real threat and disadvantage if you use the <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> full blast.  You can always cheat by reducing the <b >TV</b>&#8217;s contrast to just 50%.</p>
<p>With every new technology, there are always good points and bad and <b >plasma</b> televisions are not free from these issues.  In the game of &#8216;who&#8217;s-the-better-<b >tv</b>&#8216;, there really is no one clear winner.  If you choose a <b >plasma</b> television, then it&#8217;s only because you like what you see, you can afford it and you can handle the disadvantages of a <b >plasma</b> television while enjoying the advantages.</p>
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		<title>Understanding the Myths of Plasma TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jan 2011 22:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel Plasma TV screens.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just as with nearly everything else, there are myths circulating about lightweight, flat panel <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> screens.</p>
<p>Understanding the myth of <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> screens and high altitudes has to do with knowing that <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> screens were developed to perform their best located near or at sea level altitudes. Therefore, <a href="http://32kdl.com/category/shopping">it</a> makes sense that a <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> would have to work harder at higher altitudes to compensate for the difference of exterior pressure.</p>
<p>This compensation results in the generation of heat, which in turn turns on the screens built in cooling fans, which may or may not be included in any particular system.  If the <b ><a href="http://32kdl.com/plasma-review">Plasma</a></b> <b >TV</b> screen has cooling fans, they usually transmit a reverberated hum. Hearing a definite buzzing sound signals that the <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> does have cooling fans.  It is also understandable that the life span of a <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> be to some extent shortened.</p>
<p>However, some <b >plasma</b> TVs shows resilience in running at paramount condition of up to 5000 feet, which is pretty good.  Technology works every hour developing new innovations for our use. If they can hang <b >Plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s on the wall, they&#8217;ll soon be hanging <b >Plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s on the walls atop mountains.</p>
<p>Talk with your local dealer over information concerning high altitudes, and be open to buying an LCD or DLP with thin flat screen panels, if there isn&#8217;t an available <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> for your location.  Remember the more an item is requested, the more likely the demand for that item will be satisfied. Your local <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> dealer would have the most up to date information concerning these and other issues, so be sure to ask.</p>
<p>Understanding the myth of leaking <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s, has to do with knowing that it is not possible for gas to leak from its sealed pixel celled structure. Each element of the <b >plasma</b> screen is separate from the others by being sealed as well as the changing plates are sealed.  When an unusual amount of pixel space of the screen display goes dark it is not possible to just fill it up again. <b >Plasma</b> gas does not refill, the complete panel should be replaced.</p>
<p>Understanding the myth of <b >Plasma</b> <b >TV</b>&#8217;s adaptability with an old VCR has to do with knowing that made for consumer use <b >plasma</b> <b >TV</b> are adaptable with an old VCR which has a component video outputs, AV and S-Video.  Unfortunately, VHS is to slow in resolution with an inconsistent and poor color quality for entertaining pleasure on a <b >Plasma</b> <b >TV</b>.</p>
<p>Understanding the myth of Mercury poisoning has to do with knowing that you are more likely to come in contact by eating fish with traces of mercury weekly, than to have a reaction to a scant amount of container filled mercury of a <b >TV</b> viewing screen.</p>
<p>Understanding the myth of energy use has to do with knowing that studies show that the energy use of both the <b >Plasma</b> and LCD <b >TV</b>&#8217;s function more or less the same.</p>
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