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1080p HDTV Sets have Started to Emerge - Should You Opt for One?

It is all an issue of Image Resolution


There are currently a number of different HDTV formats as adopted by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC), based on 720p, 1080i, and 1080p - using refresh rates that vary between 24 Hz and 60 Hz.


The main difference between these HDTV formats is one of image resolution.


The 720p is on the lower-end of the scale with an image resolution of 1280 pixels by 720 lines. The other two formats both support 1920 pixels by 1080 lines. In other words, both support the same image resolution but there is a significant difference in the way the 1080i (interlaced) and the 1080p (progressive) formats build up the image.


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LCD or DLP - Which Is Best For You?

For the past couple of years, the battle for competing TV screen superiority has been mainly between plasma screen TVs and LCD TVs. And to be sure, either would make a fine choice for the average television viewer. And in terms of sheer numbers sold, plasma TVs have outsold LCDs up to this point. But increasingly TV manufacturers, such as Sony, have been shifting away from plasma screens to newer technologies instead, and one of those is DLP.


DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. They both use completely different ways to create the image on a television screen, although the final product is remarkably similar when viewed side by side. There are

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LCD Television and the Colour technology

The latest on the Televsion ranges is the LCD TVs or Liquid Crystal Televisions. These are called as LCD TVs because here the Picture on the Screen is created by the tiny LCDs. These are far more advanced in displaying Pictures in the Televisoin Screen.


These LCD based Televisions deliver quite good angle of view, more than 170 degrees so that you get a fully undistorted view of the Picture virtually anwhwere from the Room. These LCD Televisions are desinged with adequate contrast ratio and this helps in viewing bright scenes or dark scenes in a dark room so that the scenes can be seen clearly without any difficulty.


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Before Buying Your First LCD HDTV

Everyone wants quality and affordable LCD HDTV and all manufacturers say that their TVs are both of high quality and affordable. So is that mean all LCD HDTV out there worth buying? How does a customer choose the right LCD HDTV? Well the answer is it all depends on your needs. Will you use it to play games or an alternate computer monitor or just simply to watch tv programs? When you’re anxious to buy your first HDTV take a deep breath and relax. You’ll need a cool head to choose between all those brands and models.


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Pal to NTSC Multisystem Video Converters

PAL Standard


PAL technology is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in a larger section of the world. The other common standards are NTSC and SECAM. PAL is an analogue broadcasting system and is a standard which uses in all 625 alternating lines. It is used on 50Hz power frequency cycle and operated in those countries where such frequency is the standard specification of its electrical power.
PAL was introduced as a standard in the year 1967 and has eight different types - PAL B, PAL G, PAL H, PAL D, PAL I, PAL K, PAL K, PAL N and PAL M. These offshoots of PAL have different specifications. PAL is used in China, India,

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