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Zenith LCD TV

A popular choice Zenith LCD TV

For generations of Americans, the famous Zenith name has been synonymous with quality and innovation over the past nine decades. Today’s Zenith-brand flat-screen HDTVs, digital TV tuner converter boxes, DVD players and other digital products build on a proud heritage of leadership in entertainment products for the home and professional markets.

Digital High-Definition Television

Since 1988, Zenith has been a leader in HDTV technologies. As one of HDTV’s earliest proponents, Zenith has developed a number of key digital technologies. Zenith was the first to propose a partially digital signal, pioneered the use of the so-called "taboo" broadcast channels for the transition to HDTV and was the first to use computer-friendly progressive scanning. zenith flat panel tv

Zenith developed the VSB (Vestigial Side Band) digital transmission system adopted in December 1996 by the Federal Communications Commission as part of the ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) digital television broadcast standard. In 1997, Zenith and other members of the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance earned a technical Emmy for pioneering developments behind the ATSC standard.

Zenith’s first HDTV products, digital HDTV receiver/decoders, were introduced in 1998, followed by integrated Digital HDTV sets in 1999 and HD-compatible monitors in 2000. Tens of millions of digital HDTVs sold industrywide over the past 10 years, as well as more than 1,600 full-power digital TV broadcast stations, employ Zenith’s VSB technology.

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Mitsubishi LCD TV

Mitsubishi offers a large range of high quality technologically advanced lcd Tv’s.

They have been producing tvs for over 25 years and include in their current range

Premium flat panel Tv’s

When nothing but the best will do, there is Diamond by Mitsubishi. Diamond is the embodiment of our devotion to timeless lines, a commitment to quality and the pursuit of innovation, the hallmarks that have earned Mitsubishi a reputation for excellence. Versatility is a key trait of classic design. It is the point where beauty and functionality meet. Made from only the finest materials, all Diamond models accommodate multiple connection inputs in a high-gloss black finish, accented by the cool glow of blue LED lights that guarantee your set will look great on or off. At last, when you do turn on your Diamond, you will notice the range of features designed to give you the best in picture and sound performance. And with our Variable Smooth 120HzTM Film Motion feature, you can preserve the pristine nature of film while removing motion blur from fast moving content.

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Mitsubishi s LaserVueTM Laser TV harnesses the power of the world s purest light source to deliver two times the color1 of many of today s HDTVs. Laser beams provide an extensive range of rich, complex colors, truly distinct clarity, and immersive depth of field. LaserVue sets the new standard for large screen television by delivering unimaginable color at approximately one third the operating power consumption of similarly-sized LCD TVs and one fourth of plasmas. LaserVue also comes equipped with 3D-ready viewing technology. Mitsubishi LaserVue…Simply the Greatest Picture on the Planet!

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Feb
02
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Home Theater System Setup

How To Setup Your Very Own Home Theater

What is a home theater? And how do you set one up? Both good questions and both have fairly simple answers, thankfully! A home theater, also known as a home theater system, is generally a combination of a theater quality television (or video projector), a DVD player, and a high quality sound system (usually featuring Surround Sound, but not always).

Let’s first examine what constitutes a theater quality television. By today’s standards, your best bet is a big screen HDTV. This can be a regular HDTV, plasma, LCD, etc. Quality TV screens are not as expensive as they used to be, so you can get a good sized screen for a modest amount. If you want a really large screen, though, a projector may be the better option. You may opt to have your TV on a nice TV stand or hang it from the wall for that special, modern touch.
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Another option is to purchase a projector, also known as a DLP projector or LCD projector. You’ll also need to purchase a screen for the projector to project onto. This will obviously be more theater-like than a regular TV. But bear in mind that an HD projector is really going to run you a lot more money than most HDTVs on the market today. However, you have the advantage of a larger screen and, again, a more theater-like experience.

Another disadvantage to using a projector is the room generally needs to be dark. This means you’ll need to keep blinds closed on your windows when using it during the day. Sun lovers, beware! Night owls, never fear! There can be some serious set-up issues involved with using a projector, and for the largest screen size, youll need a relatively large room.

When it comes to choosing a DVD player, you may want to get a Blu-Ray DVD Player. If you have a HD screen or projector, you may really notice the difference of quality. As of December 2008, over 1,220 DVD titles are available on Blu-ray discs. Almost all Blu-ray DVD players can also read standard DVDs and CDs, so there is really no downside to choosing a blu-ray DVD player, except for the price. A normal DVD player can be purchased for as low as $20, but you can expect to pay $200-400 for a blu-ray player. Prices will likely go down as the technology becomes more widespread, though.

As far as a sound system, get a surround sound system with subwoofer for the best experience. A 300-500 watt system will be plenty for most people, but if you really like your movies to shake your chairs, you could go large 1,000 watts or more. Look for a system that gives good quality sound in all registers – high to low. Remember that not all surround sound systems sound great, so try them at the store if at all possible. Big names, like Philips or Logitech tend to deliver what they promise. The off-brands may save you money but might not hold up over time and may not deliver the true home theater experience you desire. Philips is one well-known brand that has a wide variety of home theater components, including DVD players and TVs.

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Portable Lcd Tvs

Get Yourself Portable Digital Tv With Dvb Pmp

It doesn’t matter if you’re at the office or on your way home from work. You shouldn’t have to miss your favorite shows and now wholesale electronics manufacturers might have a portable TV just ready for digital TV.

The digital TV changeover is coming. It doesn’t matter where you are and whether your TV overlords are beaming programs to you in ATSC, DVB-T or ISDB the analog voices will soon be silenced.

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While there’s no shortage of digital TV receivers for home sets and PC converters if you’re stuck on the road, or stuck at work and you prefer to watch TV on a mini TV or portable TV rather than catch up on tunes with a MP4 player ore personal media player then you’re sunk.

The wholesale electronics manufacturers who have put together the PMP with DVB-T have taken this into consideration and have thrown a DVB-T receiver into a fairly slick-looking and user-friendly portable media player. This digital media player doesn’t have any internal memory but comes with a slot for a SD card or USB memory stick, making transferring data quite easy. MP4 and DAP formats are supported by this AVI player, with the MP3 MP4 player putting out a very nice picture and sound.

But where this portable video player really excels is as a portable LCD TV. Watching DVB on this portable TV on this media player is pretty damn close to the experience had with its bigger cousin as the MP4 digital player comes with a digital aerial, remote control and TV stand to make the ride home feel just like home. Name one other digital music player, MP3 or MP4 that can come even close to the functions this new MP4 player has.

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Lcd Rear Projection Tvs

Consumer Reports – Projection-tv

The least expensive–and most common–type of jumbo TV is a rear-projection set. Some projection sets have three cathode-ray picture tubes (CRTs), smaller versions of the tubes used in conventional sets. The images from those small tubes are projected onto the back of a 42- to 70-plus-inch screen, hence the name rear-projection TV. Microdisplay sets use liquid-crystal display (LCD), digital light processing (DLP), or liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) technology in place of CRTs. These TVs are slimmer, lighter, and more expensive than comparable CRT-based sets. More of them are appearing in stores, and their prices are starting to drop.

WHAT’S AVAILABLE

Major brands include Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Philips, RCA, Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba.

The smallest sets, measuring about 42 inches diagonally, offer only a few more inches of screen than a conventional 36-inch set. Rear-projection sets with 50- to 60-inch screens are the best sellers. The largest of these TVs have screens measuring 70 inches or more. Keep in mind that a set with a 57-inch screen could be overwhelming in a modest-sized room. CRT-based sets are floor-standing units about 24 to 30 inches deep that take up about 8 square feet of floor space. They weigh about 200 pounds and are mounted on wheels. Microdisplay models may require a stand. Most are about 15 to 20 inches deep and weigh about 100 pounds.

Most rear-projection sets now on the market are digital (HD-capable) sets, but there may still be a few analog models. Both types can accept regular TV signals, but HD-capable sets can best display the superior images you get from DVD players and from HD sources (antenna, satellite, digital cable, or digital-video players/recorders). HD-capable sets generally cost a few hundred dollars more than comparably sized analog models. Most have a wide-screen 16:9 aspect ratio that resembles a movie-theater screen.

Within the HD category, there are three types of TV sets.

HD-ready sets. Also called HDTV monitors, these sets can display standard-definition analog programs (which still account for most non-prime-time TV broadcasts) on their own. To display digital programs, they require a digital tuner to decode those broadcasts. If you’re getting your HD programming from cable or satellite, your digital cable box or satellite receiver has the appropriate digital decoder built in. All you have to do is connect your HD-ready TV to the box and you’re all set. Cable companies charge a small rental fee for digital or HD-capable boxes. To receive HD via satellite, you need an HD receiver and special dish antenna(e). Together, these cost about $300, but you may be able to get them from the satellite company at little or no charge as part of a promotion.
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You can also get digital broadcasts, including HD, over the air, via an antenna. To do so, you’ll have to buy a digital tuner called an ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee) tuner–the external box costs a few hundred dollars. However, there’s no charge for service as there is with cable or satellite. Some satellite receivers also offer a built-in ATSC digital tuner. To receive digital programming via antenna, you must be fairly close to a transmitter, with an unobstructed view. With digital signals, you’ll either have a clear, strong signal or none at all.

Integrated HDTV sets. Also called HDTVs, these have the ATSC digital tuner built in, which enables them to decode any digital signals, including HD, with no additional equipment when used with a roof antenna. You may be able to receive the major networks’ HD offerings transmitted over the air in your area, but not the premium channels available on satellite and cable. To get HD via cable or satellite, integrated sets require an HD-capable cable box, CableCard, or satellite receiver–the built-in digital tuner only works for off-air digital broadcasts.

Starting in July of 2005, all new TVs with 36-inch or larger screens –a category covering virtually all projection TVs–were required to have a built-in digital tuner to comply with a government ruling.

Digital-Cable-Ready (DCR) sets. Some new integrated models, called digital-cable-ready (DCR) or plug-and-play sets, can receive digital-cable programming without using a set-top box. For HD and premium cable programming–and possibly for any digital programming–you must insert a CableCard into a slot on the set. You usually have to pay a few dollars a month to rent the card from the cable company. Current DCR TVs are not interactive, so even with a CableCard in the slot they can’t provide features such as an interactive program guide, video on demand, or pay-per-view ordering via remote. Second-generation DCR TVs and CableCards should be here soon, and they’re expected to have two-way capability, allowing for interactive features. Integrated sets typically cost more than HD-ready sets, with digital-cable-ready models costing the most.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

Virtually all projection TVs have the features that are now standard on regular 27-inch and larger TVs, plus some features that aren’t so common–such as dual-tuner picture-in-picture (PIP) or a variant side-by-side picture mode.

Most TVs have several types of inputs that handle varying levels of quality. An antenna/cable, VHF/UHF or radio frequency (RF), input is the most basic connection, and it can be used with almost any video source. A composite-video input will give you slightly better picture quality and is often used with a VCR or regular cable box. An S-video input lets you take advantage of the still-better picture quality from a digital-cable box, a satellite-dish system, a DVD player, or a digital camcorder. A component-video input offers superior quality, making this a good choice for progressive-scan DVD players, high-definition satellite receivers, and HD digital-cable boxes that have the corresponding output. Most HDTVs have DVI or HDMI inputs, which provide a high-quality digital connection to devices such as DVD players, digital-cable boxes, and satellite receivers. DVI signals carry only video; HDMI signals carry audio and video on one cable. The digital-to-digital connection may ensure optimal picture quality. These connections allow the content providers to control your ability to record certain programming. Many sets have more than one of a given type of input. Having two or three S-video or component-video inputs is a plus. For a camcorder or video game, front-panel A/V inputs are helpful.

Audio outputs let you direct a TV’s audio signal to a receiver or to self-powered speakers. Integrated digital TVs also include a Dolby Digital audio output for surround sound (available from some digital broadcasts). An automatic volume leveler compensates for the jarring volume jumps that often accompany commercials or changes in channel.

Auto convergence provides a one-touch adjustment to automatically align the three CRTs’ images to form an accurate picture. It’s much more convenient than manual convergence, which can require time-consuming adjustments. Manual convergence does allow finer control, though. The best bet is a set that has both manual and automatic convergence. (Convergence is not necessary on LCD, DLP, or LCoS models.)

Stretch and zoom modes on wide-screen sets will expand or compress an image to better fill the screen shape. This helps to reduce the dark bands that can appear above, below, or on the sides of the image if you watch content that’s not formatted for 16:9 screens. (The picture may be distorted or cut off a bit in the process of stretching and zooming.) Those bars make the picture slightly smaller. On CRT sets (but not LCD, LCoS, or DLP models), the bars can leave ‘burn in’ ghosted images on the screen over time, as can any images left on the screen for long periods–say from a stock ticker.

If you watch many movies, look for a film mode feature on HD sets. This feature is also called 3:2 pulldown compensation or brand-specific names such as CineMotion. This can make moving images that were converted from film to video look less jerky, with less jaggedness around the edges.

HOW TO CHOOSE

Here are some points to consider in choosing a rear-projection TV:

Consider space before settling on screen size. Most rear-projection TVs have screens measuring 42 to 65 inches. You might be tempted by the biggest screens, which can span as much as 70 inches or more, but take a breath–and some measurements–first. Figure out how much floor space you can spare, and plan to view the TV from about 7 to 9 feet away for optimal picture quality.

Weigh depth and price in choosing a display type. Once you know how much room you have, decide whether size or price is more important. CRT-based sets are floor-standing models with deep cabinets mounted on casters. Some take up as much space as an armchair or loveseat. Most microdisplays are tabletop units. You buy a stand separately for a few hundred dollars or more. Would you prefer to save money with a bulkier CRT set or spend more for a slimmer microdisplay?

Consider reliability. CRT technology has been used in rear-projection TVs for years and has generally been quite reliable. Note, though, that any pattern left on a CRT screen for long periods–such as a stock ticker or video game–can burn into the tubes of a CRT-based model, producing a permanent ghosted image on the screen. Most warranties don’t cover burn-in. This problem doesn’t affect other types of rear-projection TVs. Microdisplay technologies are newer and haven’t established a track record for long-term reliability, but they’re not vulnerable to screen burn-in. They may require lamp replacement, however, which can cost a few hundred dollars. Factor these considerations into your decision.

Focus on picture quality. It’s a little harder to find top picture quality in rear-projection TVs than in plasma TVs, so you’ll have to be choosy. The best sets can deliver very good picture quality with HD content and good picture quality for DVDs and regular TV programming. Microdisplays are likely to provide better picture quality than CRT-based models. Within the microdisplay category, we haven’t found that any one projection technology was consistently better than another.

Check the viewing angle. Some new models display a better image from off-center than older sets did–a must if a TV will be watched by several people at once. Some sets have wider viewing angles than others. Before buying one, see how the picture looks if you step off to the side or move up and down. With some, you’ll see a dimmer, somewhat washed-out image as your viewing position angles away, particularly in a vertical direction.

Expect fine sound quality. Many people connect big-screen TVs to an audio system to provide surround sound, so the quality of the TV’s speakers may not be an issue. It may reassure you to know that virtually all the sets we’ve tested recently produced excellent sound. That’s largely because projection sets have bigger speakers than direct-view TVs and bigger cabinets with superior acoustical properties.

Consider installation. Because rear-projection sets are floor-standing units, installation is easier than with front-projection systems or wall-mounted plasma TVs. Still, rear-projection sets are larger and may be somewhat harder to set up than regular TVs, so consider having a professional install your TV.

Weigh the merits of an extended warranty. While extended warranties aren’t worthwhile for most products, they may be for high-priced devices using new technologies. Because microdisplay TVs are costly items that haven’t yet established a track record for reliability, check into the cost of a service plan. Find out whether in-home service is covered and whether a replacement is provided if a set can’t be repaired.

Copyright 2002-2006 Consumers Union of U.S., Inc.

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Cheap Flat Screen Lcd Tv


How to Find the Best LCD TVs Cheap

Looking to buy an LCD TV but don’t want to mortgage your house or sell your first born to get one? Here’s how to buy an LCD TV for the best possible price.

LCD TVs are one of the hottest electronic products on the market today. But, boy, are they expensive, with prices starting at around $900 for a good quality LCD TV. And some LCD have been know to poop out after just a couple of months use.

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LCD TVs

LCD (light crystal display) TVs are constructed of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates made of glass. When electricity passes through the colored crystals they light up to produce a picture.

LCD screens are now the most popular screens for computers and are quickly gaining in popularity as television screens.
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LCD TV Features

The best LCD TVs have the following features:

* Super sharp picture – LCD TVs have almost twice the clarity of tube TVs and are now comparable in clarity to plasma TVs. Watching an HD (high definition) program on an LCD TV is like looking at a scene through a window.

* Light weight – Even large LCD TVs weigh less than 40 pounds so you can easily move them anywhere in your home. And LCD TVs are thin so you can place them almost anywhere, even mount them on a wall.

* Long life – LCD TVs have an average screen life of 60,000 hours, almost twice that of some plasma TVs, and they aren’t prone to screen "burn in" as are tube and plasma TVs, so they’re better for playing video games.

* Cheap to operate – LCD TVs use much less electricity than either tube TVs or plasma TVs.

How to Get the Best Price on an LCD TV

The first thing you need to do is figure out which size and model LCD TV you want.

The best way to do that is to visit the largest electronics store or discount store in your area and take a look at the various LCD TV models. Check out the screen for color and clarity. Grab the remote, check out all the functions, and find out if it’s easy to use. Then find a knowledgeable salesperson and ask him or her any questions you may have.

When you feel you have enough information to make an informed decision as to which make and model of LCD TV you want, head back to your home, fire up your computer, and begin searching for LCD TVs on the Internet.

There are various product comparison sites on the Internet that allow you to compare prices and even give you reviews that show you which products are best. The website I use not only compares product prices and gives you expert reviews, it also provides consumer reviews by people who own the product.

If you’re leery about buying an LCD TV from and unknown store, this website gives you consumer reviews of the store so you can find out if they’re reputable and if they’ll give good service.

Note: Click on the links below for more information on the site I use.

I used to go to discount warehouses to shop for big ticket items like LCD TVs. But now, because I’ve saved hundreds of dollars shopping online and have gotten the best products thanks to the consumer reviews, I do my shopping online.

Try it. I know you’ll like it.

Visit http://www.thesatellitetvguide.com/lcd-tv.htm for more information on LCD TVs and to check out LCD TV models and prices. Click on this link for information on free satellite TV systems and service.

The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on how to buy the best LCD TVs cheap.

By Brian Stevens
Published: 11/17/2006

 

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Lcd Tv Cover


Flat Panel Screens: Camouflaging Your TV

This article provides some ideas on how to camouflage a flat panel television when it is turned off.

For many families, the television has become the focal point for the activity in the family room or home theater room. This means it tends to take up a large portion of the room and is what much of the furniture and lighting is developed around. But that looks all together unnatural when the television is turned off.

There are a number of ways to hide a flat panel television when it is not being used by incorporating the feature into the overall home theater room design. Some use a static image to display a piece of art or favorite family picture. Others use elaborate mounting unites and screens to cover the television when it is not in use. A professionally design theater system can incorporate any idea you have to make the room beautiful both when in use as well as when not.

Below are some display options available for home owners as they consider how they want their flat panel television to be concealed when not in use.
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Screensaver Displays

Since many LCD TVs are simple displays like those used by computer users, they can be set to display art and photos when they are not in use. Using a screensaver however does require the television to be on so it is not recommended for long stretches of time. It is best for use during parties.

Customized Art Covers

Custom art overlay options are becoming more common. A specialized piece of art on a canvas can be made to be placed over the screen when homeowners are not using the TV. This is an inexpensive solution that does not require any new wiring or customized mounting.

Many homeowners choose to hang their flat panel televisions above a fireplace. For a traditional flare, a wooden frame can be installed around it, thus turning your television into a mantel piece. Professional installers can also design an automated system that slides a screen cover over the flat panel.

Moving Displays

Pop-up and flip-down displays are the ultimate convenience for home theater owners. At the touch of a button, the screen can be brought up from an inconspicuous piece of furniture or down from the ceiling. This technique is especially useful with flat panel televisions that need to be installed at the foot of the bed; the television can be placed on a motorized lifting mechanism that can move the television up while watching TV before bed and down before you turn off the lights.

Other Considerations

Most home theaters are not comprised of the TV alone. Mounted televisions prove more difficult to integrate into an entertainment system because all the necessary connections need to be run through walls. Wireless technology for these applications is improving but is not yet fool-proof.

Custom home theater installers can offer advice on how to arrange DVD players and receivers to match the subtle look of a hidden flat panel television.

Choosing the right option to hide a LCD TV into a room’s design can be difficult. The size and shape of walls or the way they are built can limit the installation options. Place the television in the appropriate spot for viewing, and then start considering installation options.

Ben Anton lives in the Northwest. Ben invites you to check out the latest home theater speakers, LCD flat panel TVs and HDMI speaker cables available through Ronny’s custom home theater design and component store located in Eugene and online.

By Ben Anton
Published: 6/26/2008

 

 

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Here are some behind the scenes photographs from our shoot for Touchstone Plasma television cabinets. The commercial is currently playing in furniture stores across the nation. If you don’t…   Read more…

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Vizio Review


The mad dash for a good high definition television is on, as the sports world is getting more and more exciting each weekend. That’s why people are looking at a good vizio lcd tv, more often than most other brands. That’s right, there is a good television out there for you and you may not even realize that the leader in lcd televisions is not the brand that you probably thought of first. You can get a good vizio lcd tv and make your next sports viewing party, get together, or movie night explode with dazzling audio and video quality.
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Whether you’re watching the fast paced action of the NBA or getting together for the Superbowl, or maybe your thing is UFC action, you’re going to be impressed with the visuals on these high definition televisions. Some other televisions really don’t offer the overall reach of a vizio lcd tv, which is really pushing the limits of fast paced, sharp, and clear broadcasts. I’ve seen a few lcd televisions falter when it comes to sports broadcasting, becoming a lot less clear and full of blurry colors. This is not the case with vizio televisions. The picture remains clear through the fastest of action, creating an atmosphere that rivals even the actual game and stadium itself.

If you’re concerned with the price tag on a vizio lcd tv, then you really should reconsider the latest models. Those concerned with their wallets, should really take a second look at these marvelous televisions. These screens not only look great, they cost less than other bigger box brand names. That’s right, the market is flooded with high class names, but when it comes to quality and performance, they really fail to capture the quality of vizio. There is no better time to get yourself a good screen than now, and why settle for a brand name at a high price, and get swindled out of a better quality video? There’s no reason to get lackluster results, especially when a good vizio lcd tv is getting far better reviews overall by millions of satisfied customers.

The normal inclination is to shop around store to store and find the best price. However, if you venture online, you’re going to capture the best deals on a good vizio lcd tv. That’s right, the best way to purchase a good lcd television is online. The online marketplace has really grown by leaps and bounds in such a short time, creating the best market for consumers that are looking for quality results at a low price. That’s right, you don’t have to be worried about sales pitches and lower class offerings, you can review the best of the best online and get yourself an overall great purchase without having to worry about how you’re going to get it to your house. One of the problems with buying a television in store is the weight and size of the box once you get it out of the door. If you manage to get it into your car or truck, you still have to worry about breaking the device along the way. Trust in the fine folks that are going to pack your television with care, and deliver it to your front door for you to plug in and watch.

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Why wait till summer for a Vizio TV?

If you’re in the market for a 55-inch HDTV, you might want to wait until summer. Around that time, Vizio Inc. plans to start selling its latest top-of-the-line tv.

VIZIO VU42LF 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV Full High-Definition

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Amtran says Vizio TV sales strong

Amtran Technology, which makes the Vizio-branded flat panel TVs, has disclosed that the brand had strong Black Friday sales because of its pricing strategy, selling 162000 units in the North Am…  

Blockbuster to Build Video-on-Demand Into Devices

Blockbuster already has deals in place for a digital movie service with 2Wire and Vizio  TV, while Sonic has done likewise with LG, Archos, Samsung and others.

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Sony Flatscreen Lcd Tvs

Sony Lcd Tv- The Epitome Of Customer Satisfaction

With the advent of LCD television market which continues to grow impressively, it is advisable to collect all available information on the leading models in the market before purchasing a new TV. In the less than 36 inch TV market, Sony has an enviable reputation and has been successful with satisfied customers ranking them number one in national consumer survey. So if one is actively considering buying a less than large screen television (between 20 and 36-inches), Sony LCD TV is one name that is not to be missed.
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Sony with a long reputation has a renowned name in the television market as well as in the LCD market. Sony was also the first to venture into the big screen plasma market. When a 60-inch Sony LCD TV was introduced in the market for the first time, it broke the myth that LCD technology could not compete with the larger screen plasma units. With the availability of variety of models of LCD TV monitors in the market it has become increasingly difficult to distinguish all these from their plasma rivals.

The features of Sony LCD TV Bravia line, in 40-inch, 46-inch and 52-inch models need a special mention. The brightness of the picture, the high quality sound without external speakers attached, and above all it’s user friendly technology are rated very highly not only by technical experts but also by the proud owners.

The different uses of Monitors other than Television Viewing

As there are varied sizes of the monitors, they can be used for not only television viewing, but also for video game playing, or for connecting to computers .The speed of the light emitting diodes gives more continuity and quality than the old cathode ray tube technology and also matches the quality of plasma.

The light weight Sony LCD can adorn the family room or a bedroom by hanging them on stationary or adjustable brackets on the wall. Sony electronics has been synonymous with reliability which is also reflected in the customer satisfaction survey ratings of its LCD TV range.

Though its not advisable to frequently move any LCD TV, Sony LCD TV with its ease of handling attributable to its relative light weight is portable even when compared to the conventional cathode ray tube TV. Further, due to its wall hanging feature, it gives more flexibility to interior decoration too.

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New LCD TV from Sony

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Sony TV switches off if no-one’s watching

Sensor cuts power to LCD when room empties Sony has unveiled the latest in green technology – a TV that automatically switches off if no-one’s watching it. 

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