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How To Select an HDTV
As a transmission technology changes from analog to digital number of options, the selection of a new generation of digital television is growing dramatically. It's just a question to the local TV market and the selection of the TV go look best. For the first time, there are many other factors to understand and evaluate.
Native Resolution
First, we want briefly to the screen resolution. Digital does not necessarily mean high definition.High Definition Television, HDTV or, covers all television sets will be displayed at a screen resolution of 720p, the 720 horizontal lines of pixels. Pixel is a colored dot on the screen. Native resolution is the highest resolution, pixels, or television can display. Native resolution of 1280 × 720 means that the device is in a position to 1280 pixels in 720 lines of horizontal line points vertically to reproduce. The highest resolution currently available is 1080p (1920 x 1080) and 1080i (1920 × 1080). In general, the higher the resolution, sees the picture better.
HDTV screens smaller than 45 inches (measured diagonally), will probably not be able to tell the difference between 720p and 1080p picture tell, so that it can be useful to pay more for a higher resolution. How many items can be in the screen with higher resolution before the advantage is lost packaged. Personally, I think, 1080 resolution on anything smaller than 45 inch screen, especially if it would be very difficult to see the difference. If you are looking for a big screen, and save your money for a 720p display.
Progressive versus interlaced displays
'P' and 'i' designation sometimes confuse people. 'P' means progressive, which means that each line displayed on the screen in the correct order (line 1, line 2, line 3, etc.) means. 'I' means interlaced, which means that the odd lines are displayed in a single layer means and even numbered lines in the next round. Use interlaced analog TV technology. Progressive views are not necessarily better. Most people can not tell the difference between 1080i and 1080p picture resolution, because they are the same. 1080p advantage comes into play with a quick movement, which appears on the display smoother and with less distortion. If you have a lot of action movies, or football and watch a big screen HDTV, 1080p may be your best choice.
The screen size should be removed
It is usually a big mistake, the biggest screen you can buy. Standard definition television broadcasts almost all look on a HDTV, if you get terribly close enough, but how do you want to improve Back For Good field of view, the images are dramatic. The fact is that in the translation of 480 pixels standard television into a single 720 pixels or 1080 pixels occurs to a certain degree of distortion as a TV try to correct colors for each pixel, calculate the missing. If you place a large screen HDTV in a small room, you will probably be disappointed in the quality, if you are still seeing high-definition video such as Blu-ray movies or HD cable or satellite.
There are many good maps on the Internet for information about the calculation of the ideal distance for HDTV screens. The basic rule is that you should not be closer than 1.5 times the screen diagonal. The maximum distance for the best picture quality is about 3 times diagonally.To calculate this by hand just to start with a screen size measured diagonally. If you watch on TV with 40-inch display, the minimum distance is 60 inches (40 x 1.5 = 60 inches or 5 feet) and 120 cm (40 x 3 = 120 cm or 10 feet) should be.
Whenever you are looking for HDTV, make sure you know where to sit the distance between people, where the HDTV will be provided. While in the showroom, always looking on the screens of this page.
LCD, plasma or rear projection
Rear projection screens are the lowest up-front costs, but often have the highest costs over the life of the TV. This is because the projection lamps very expensive ($ 300 to $ 500) and must be replaced, about four or five years. The angle of the rear projection screens tend to be poor. In other words, you have to sit right in front of the screen to see the best picture.
Plasma displays are very popular and offer excellent color. Plasma display looks best when viewed on a very dark room and viewing angle is excellent. The main disadvantage of plasma power consumption. Plasma display consumes almost twice as much energy as a comparable size LCD.
LCD or liquid crystal displays use the same technology found in flat panel computer monitor.Until recently, LCD was limited screen size. In other words, if you want a bigger TV screen than 40 inches, you had to buy a plasma display. LCD ranges, and there is less of a factor today.Other than the reduction in energy consumption, the LCD and for the production of better quality known, in part or in well-lit room. If you watch television, as in a completely dark room, will probably work best plasma screens. For other lighting scenarios, focusing on the LCD.
Colors, brightness, contrast, refresh rate
You should be able to establish a real nice color of most HDTVs on the market today receive.Two factors that influence the visual quality of television more than anything, the brightness and contrast.
Both factors, brightness and contrast can be misleading if the showroom. First, almost all electronics stores, increase the brightness in their showrooms. The same level of brightness, you look terrible in your home.
Secondly, the contrast ratio is often offered to manufacturers and are used with a bit of marketing hype. The contrast ratio is the difference between white and black levels. The problem is that several methods to determine the contrast ratio, it is difficult to compare apples to apples. Good contrast produce darker blacks, which raise the colors are much clearer does.Plasma displays have better contrast ratios than LCD or rear projection screens. Select the HDTV, which has rich colors and deep black. If you start at the Black focus when playing high-definition screen, you begin to see the difference in the richness of color.
The refresh rate is how many times the whole picture or image displayed on the screen per second. Most HDTVs have Hz refresh rate, which means that the screen painted 60 times per second means. Some high-end HDTVs have refresh rate of 120Hz. If you are just a lot of fast action movies like, you'll see fewer problems with motion blur with 120Hz refresh rate.
Buying Tips
Shop around. There is great competition in the market for HD TV. Other providers say, the more you will learn it the perfect choice much easier.
Always check the prices on retail sites before buying. Best Buy and other retailers often run sales in both its stores and its website. We saw the prices on the website, which is $ 200 and $ 300 lower for HD televisions, was that of the commercial distribution. Print a copy of the Website and the camp. If we did that, she received the lower price on their website.
Make sure you understand the proper viewing distance and select a screen size that fits in the living room or home theater. While in the showroom, in and zoom away from the screen. You'll see why it is good reading distance can make a big difference.
They have a sales person to show you how the brightness and other video modes change before leaving the showroom. You can try to sell in-home calibration service, which costs an additional $ 150 to $ 500. If it is not hard to do when you know how to use these functions to configure the built-in menu on the TV screen. Many people find that a large TV screen terrible sight when you first turn it looks. This is because the video mode, and brightness are generally configured to showroom.
If you are buying Blu-ray player or other high-definition devices, do not let the seller make sure you buy a $ 100 + Monster HDMI cable in order to avoid problems. This is nonsense. Most of A $ 20 or $ 30 HDMI cable will work fine as well.See on this : heer or heer
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