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How to Make the Best Out of Your Digital TV

Jan 15th, 2010 by

Explore the different methods to get the most out of digital TV As the digital switchover continues, different ways exist to make sure that you will be able to continue to watch TV. Many people are still confused as to what the switchover is, and in particular, why it’s happening in the first place. The digital switchover that began earlier this year in the Cumbrian town of Whitehaven has been reported to be going at a good rate and is on schedule to complete on time. However, many people are still unsure as to what the switching over to digital TV means. This article will help to explain the ways in which you can safely switch over to digital when the time comes for your region. The switchover won’t necessarily require you to buy a new TV, but if you are buying a new one, rest assured that just about all new TVs will come with a built in digital tuner. To be on the safe side, make sure that the digital tick symbol is present. This is a natural step in evolution for TVs, as we no longer see large, bulky CRT TVs anymore, but are now presented with rows of flat panelled LCD TVs and plasma TVs. Having an integrated digital receiver also means that there will be more input sockets available to you too against some of the other alternatives. The easiest and cheapest way of ensuring that you are ready for the digital channels is by investing in a digital set top box. These retail from about £25 and are a simple one off payment. Digital set top boxes connect to TV sets via a SCART cable and will just need the aerial line plugged into it. A good TV signal will provide you with all the digital channels, although you are also able to use an indoor aerial with these too. A digital set top box will take up one of the input slots in the back of your TV, so you may well have to sacrifice one of your other AV components to accommodate it. Cable and Sky customers will already be able to view digital channels. There is, however, a new satellite service that will provide not only digital channels, but high definition content too. Freesat requires both a satellite dish and a receiver box, and there is no need for a subscription fee either. Depending on whether or not you want high definition viewing, a Freesat receiver box will cost you between £50 and £150. However, Panasonic have recently launched a new line of plasma TVs with built in Freesat receivers, meaning that you would only need to purchase the installation of the satellite dish. You may also be wondering what all of this is in aid of. After all, surely analogue signals work fine as they are? They do, but the signals also prevent us from doing much more. If you think of the signals in terms of something physical, the digital equivalents are much smaller than the analogue ones. By switching over, we will be able to fit more in. There will be more channels available to watch, providing us with more choice as well as displaying in greater clarity. Potentially, it means that there would be more bandwidth space available for greater communications and new media. All in all, switching off the analogue TV signals is a good idea. It may be a bit of a challenge, but every change is presented with difficulties. The gains that are possible after the digital switchover far outweigh the losses. In the mean time, do be sure to check that your TV is digital compliant, and if not, look at the alternative methods of future proofing your TV. This article has been brought to you by Laskys, an online only specialist retailer in home entertainment including the LG LCD TV and HP Laptop
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What to Consider on Choosing TV Stands

Jan 14th, 2010 by

Because of the trendy, sleek design, high resolution and lucid pictures of LCD TVs, a good place for these hi-tech TVs should also be considered. Poor stand will just spoil its chic style. The good thing is, there are a lot of stylish LCD TV stands in the market today. It comes in different shapes and sizes. It could be metal if you want it to be so hard, fiberglass for that elegant look, wood for the traditional ones, or any other material or finishes. This includes wood enamel, metallic and also luxurious lacquers. Other than the looks of TV stands, people should also consider if the stand they will be buying can bear the weight of their TV. The stand should satisfy the weight of the TVs which are printed on its manuals. Sizes do not necessarily imply its weight capacity. It actually depends on the materials used in making the stand. Secondly, you should also consider the floor space. If you have a big living room what you need might be a stand with swivel. It allows the TV to be twisted in whichever path around a vertical axis which will make it be glimpsed in all angles inside the room. Rotating a TV will be easy but there should be sufficient space from the wall to do this. Or if you fond of shifting your TV from one place to another, there are stands with wheels and casters. It is ideal to have those convenient stands if your house has many rooms. Design should also be considered as it is the first thing noticed by the visitors of your house. The color of the stand must harmonize with the room’s design. For traditional looks, wooden stands are the best. Whereas metal and fiberglass ones suit on the fashionable decors. LCD TV stands’ prices range from hundred dollars to thousand dollars. But if you are creative, you can just hire a carpenter who will customize a stand that you like. —————– To know more information about LCD TVs, visit Erratic World Site. Jenn Besonia is a freelance writer.
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The Ultimate TV Viewing Experience is not a Dream Any More!

Jan 13th, 2010 by

In the world of today, an existing or prospective customer cannot be expected to stay contended with the traditional (outdated) products. In addition to that, a product manufacturer relying on obsolete technology and products cannot expect to go a long way without satisfying the actual needs of its customers. It has been clearly seen that the modern day customers demand innovative products and are more than willing to pay a reasonable price for the same. Let us consider some of the most critical factors that have been instrumental in the growth and popularity of innovative products in relation with high class television technology. Apart from the other factors mentioned above, intense market competition, emergence of new market players, rise in customers’ disposable income and positive market trends are some of the several noteworthy reasons. A prospective customer looking for the latest LCD TVs in town should not limit his product search to the traditional market alone. He must explore the ever-growing online market to be in a better position to get a reasonable deal. The current day market offers numerous high-quality yet cheap LCD TVs to the users at affordable prices. The only thing to be kept in the mind is complete market understanding. This is where a detailed market analysis will prove to be handy. If you are looking for some of the best names in the town then you can go for Samsung, Philips and Haier. The Samsung LA 19R71 (Bordeaux), Samsung LA 26R71 and Samsung LA32S8 (Sonoma Trenz) are some of the best and acclaimed latest LCD TVs in the market. These Samsung LCD TVs exhibit seamless performance coupled with brilliant image resolution, thereby offering ultimate television viewing experience to their users. However, a prospective customer must ignore important factors such as quality, performance, warranty, customer care, after-sales service and price to name a few while selecting a cheap LCD TV. The author is a specialist in retail writing. Her writing skills reflect the outcome of years of exposure to the retail industry. Working with retail giants as a consultant has enriched her knowledge base and her passion for writing got fire. She can be read regularly on RetailsDirect.com. For details please visit: www.retailsdirect.com Lenovo LaptopsWordpress Autoblog Software

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Price-Based Buying Guide for Big Screen TVs

Jan 13th, 2010 by

If you’re buying a new HDTV, price will factor into your decision at some point … unless your address is in Beverly Hills, 90210! There is a huge range of factors that goes into pricing televisions; when it comes to the all important final number, bigger doesn’t mean you’re getting something better. Today we are looking at some of the best models in each price bracket in our HDTV price guide. All prices quoted are current at the time of printing, and in AU dollars.Under $2000PALSONIC LCD 15INCH/38CM (TFTV384HD) , $349What a bargain for an LCD television! You wouldn’t be able to buy a digital set top box and a decent cathode ray television separately at this price – in that respect this television is great value for money. Buy an extended warranty (currently around 2 years for $119), and you don’t have to worry about brand and reliability issues, and can simply enjoy the extremely low price. Contrast ratio is not exceptional, at 400:1, but still good viewing quality in correct conditions.SONY LCD 40INCH/100CM (KDL40W5500)FREE PS2 PROMO – $1869We couldn’t go past this deal, even though it is not a standard price. Sony is one of the most respected electronics brands, and they are giving away a free PS2 with purchase of one of their 100cm LCD televisions. There is a bonus 3 year warranty with this model also. It is heavy and will chew the power, but has a host of awesome technology, including Bravia sync, USB and Ethernet connections, as well as Motinflow, LiveCOlour and Theatre Mode.$2000-$3000SAMSUNG LED TV 40? (UA40B6000)BONUS LCD PROMO – $2575LED televisions are a more advanced technology than LCD televisions, and won’t date as quickly. This is the most budget friendly of the LEDs – and when you are getting two televisions for the price of one, there is nothing to complain about! This Led model comes with a bonus 22-26? LCD television, and also has an ongoing impact on your wallet – power consumption is up to 40% less than LCDs.SAMSUNG LCD TV 55?/132CM (LA55B650)BONUS LCD PROMO – $2860Size is one of the most important factors in television price, and this is the largest model in this price bracket in our HDTV buying guide. 132cm wide – plus you get a bonus 22?-26? LCD, as with the model above. The 100Hz Motion Plus technology helps make for awesome high-speed viewing technology.$3000-$4000SHARP LCD TV 52/117CM (LC52D77X)FREE XBOX PROMO – $3135Right at the bottom end of the price bracket in our HDTV buying guide is this Sharp LCD television, with a free Xbox valued at $749. It ticks all the techie boxes – 52? wide, 50,000:1 contrast ration (dynamic), and 100Hz Fine Motion Advanced System. Can be power hungry, though, at 269W operating power.Over $4000SAMSUNG LED TV 55? (UA55B6000)BONUS LCD PROMO – $4167At this pricing level, budget minded folks are best sticking to the bottom end of the HDTV price guide. This is a huge, well-made television, with the more advanced LED display so is less likely to become obsolete in the near future. You get the power consumption advantages of the LED television, as well as concepts like Wide Colour Enhancer Pro, removal of picture-edge blur and mega contrast ratio. Buy LCD TVs online is Australia’s leading LCD TV store, specialising in Samsung LCD TVs, Sony LCD TVs, LCD televsions and much more. To view the wide range of LCD and LED TV products, visit Samsung LCD TV.rhinestones wholesale

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Samsung’s Top Rated Televisions

Jan 13th, 2010 by

Samsung won the Cnet Editor’s Choice award for HDTVs for three months out of 2008, and consistently get excellent consumer reviews for their televisions. Today we are looking at the LCD TV brand of Samsung, checking out what sets it apart from the rest, and what you can expect from a Samsung set. We are also checking out some of their top-rated television models in Australia.Samsung = LED technologySamsung is one of the brands most often associated with LED technology. Pop ‘LED television’ in Google and check the ‘Pages from Australia’ option, and you’ll find five of the top ten results mentioning Samsung as a brand. They are considered online to be equivalent in quality to Sony LED televisions, but much lower priced.Common Samsung featuresEvery television manufacturer develops their own version of common technologies. In the Samsung LCD TV brand, you’ll often find features like: * Mega dynamic contrast – ultra-high dynamic contrast ratios resulting in good picture quality for low lit scenes * Colour Enhancer Pro – enhances the saturation of colours on screen to deliver more realistic pictures * 100Hz Motion Plus technology to remove edge blur * 40% lower energy usage compared to equivalent sized LCD models in the past. Make sure you compare it to other current models as well though! * Crystal Design – this refers to the ultra-slim design of the televisionPopular Samsung LCD television modelsIn order from lowest priced to highest priced, here are some of the Samsung LED and LCD television models that consistently make it into people’s favourites lists, and get excellent feedback.SAMSUNG LCD TV 22?/55CM (LA22B450) – $ 591.00One of the best priced Samsung models available, people love the model for the brand backing and range of features compared to the price ticket. This LCD television model includes: * Dynamic contrast ratio (helps improve picture quality and clarity) * HD tuner * DNIe+ image processor – a slightly less advanced version of the Fine Motion Advanced and Colour Enhancer Pro features on their LED models * Game mode – gives better picture quality in high-motion TV viewing situation like for sports, playing Xbox, and watching action movies. * Wide Colour Enhancer 2SAMSUNG LCD TV 32?/81CM (LA32B450) – $ 880.00The cheapest 81cm television that maintains good quality in television features guides will usually be a Samsung. If it’s size you’re after, this LCD television model offers a lot of bang for your buck. It has the same features as the LA22B450 model – the screen size accounts for the difference in price.SAMSUNG LED TV 32? (UA32B6000)  – $ 1,655.00The uninitiated often pass this Samsung model over in favour of it’s sister above, which is the same size but half the price. There is a massive difference in future-readiness represented by that single letter in their title – LCD versus LED. In this LED model you get all the Samsung-specific technology we looked at in the beginning of the article: * Mega contrast ratio * Motion Plus * Colour Enhancer Pro * Crystal Design * The energy efficiency of LEDThey are extremely easy to wall-mount, and won’t be superseded any time soon.SAMSUNG LED TV 55? (UA55B6000)BONUS LCD PROMO – $ 4,167.00These LED televisions are mainly differentiated from those above by their size – one of the largest screens commercially available in Australia are these 55? monsters. You get a bonus 22?-26? LCD television when you buy this one – one of the best television features guide bonuses we’ve seen yet! Takes your total screen size for dollar to upwards of 77? – plus all that hot technology from the UA32B6000 is yours. Buy LCD TVs online is Australia’s leading LCD TV store, specialising in Samsung LCD TVs, Sony LCD TVs, LCD televsions and much more. To view the wide range of LCD and LED TV products, visit Samsung LCD TV.

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