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		<title>Plasma Televisions &#124; To Buy Or Not To Buy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 22:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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As any other product or equipment, plasma TV screens have its own advantages and disadvantages and these are viewed in this article accompanying a few useful tips on buying a plasma TV.
The Advantages of Plasma Screen TVs
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</table>As any other product or equipment, plasma TV screens have its own advantages and disadvantages and these are viewed in this article accompanying a few useful tips on buying a plasma TV.</p>
<p><strong>The Advantages of Plasma Screen TVs</strong></p>
<p>One of the key advantages of the plasma TV is its slim and light weight design often only inches thick. The space saving designs of the plasma screen TV allows for easy mobility and can be placed in areas where rear projection TVs would never fit.</p>
<p>Plasma TV screens provide highly accurate pictures displaying different contrast of colours. They have a larger viewing area effective for watching movies.</p>
<p>Plasma Screens comes in varied sizes from 21 inches to 103 inches, the largest plasma screen in the world. It is easy to purchase plasma screens up to about 65 inches.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.plasmatvplus.com.au/plasma-televisions-to-buy-or-not-to-buy/#more-28" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Mounting An Lcd Tv On A Plaster Wall</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 10:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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Plasma and LCD televisions are getting more and more popular as they are becoming more affordable and easier to hang on plaster walls. Prior to the invention of televisions that must be hung on a wall, placing a television in a room was easy, because it simply [...]]]></description>
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</table>Plasma and LCD televisions are getting more and more popular as they are becoming more affordable and easier to hang on plaster walls. Prior to the invention of televisions that must be hung on a wall, placing a television in a room was easy, because it simply meant that a television stand was needed. Television stands could be placed against any wall in a room. And, it is easy to move televisions on stands to other locations within a room with relatively little effort. Plasma and LCD televisions, on the other hand, which are typically mounted on a wall, become an almost permanent fixture once they?re hung.</p>
<p>Hanging a plasma or LCD television on a plaster wall is a job that can be completed by many individuals who would classify themselves as somewhat handy around the house. Most installation kits come with instructions that, when followed step by step, are fairly easy to follow. However, for anyone who doesn?t know the difference between a screwdriver and a wrench, a professional installer may be the best option! For a little bit of money, an installer can be trusted to hang a plasma or LCD television on a plaster wall safely, with no danger of it falling.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.plasmatvplus.com.au/mounting-an-lcd-tv-on-a-plaster-wall/#more-27" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Family Entertainment with a Plasma TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Nov 2007 00:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Plasma televisions hit the market a few years ago and have made headlines ever since. The picture quality has no equal. Bright picture, sharp colors and one heck of a total picture make the Plasma TV the best television to hit the market ever!
Plasma televisions use a high tech color scheme to make up a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Plasma televisions hit the market a few years ago and have made headlines ever since. The picture quality has no equal. Bright picture, sharp colors and one heck of a total picture make the Plasma TV the best television to hit the market ever!</p>
<p>Plasma televisions use a high tech color scheme to make up a lifelike TV picture that will have you in awe! Plasma screens employ a matrix of tiny gas plasma bubbles coated by phosphor and charged by precise electrical voltages to create a great picture. By now it is safe to say that you have seen them in stores across the country and now popping up in restaurants and hotels everywhere. The reason is because people just like looking at them. It does not even really matter what is on.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.plasmatvplus.com.au/get-the-family-together-with-plasma-screen-televisions-2/#more-26" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Mounting Your Plasma TV &#124; Lcd TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 13:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you&#8217;ve decided to jump on board the technology revolution and bought yourself a flat panel television. That&#8217;s great and I&#8217;m sure you are very excited to see what it can do. But there are a few things that you need to consider after buying one of these televisions that you might not know about. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->So you&#8217;ve decided to jump on board the technology revolution and bought yourself a flat panel television. That&#8217;s great and I&#8217;m sure you are very excited to see what it can do. But there are a few things that you need to consider after buying one of these televisions that you might not know about. I am here to explain what these are so that you are a more educated consumer.</p>
<p>The first thing you should realize is that while these televisions produce a beautiful picture, it is never as good as it looks in the stores. Why is this you ask??? Well, when the manufacturers make these tvs, they turn the contrast and brightness of the tvs way up so that when they are on display in a store, the picture looks the best that it can possibly be. The problem with this is that displaying the tvs like this will eventually damage your screen and force you to buy a replacement. For this reason I suggest never buying a floor model and checking the brightness and contrast of your tv when you get home.</p>
<p>Second, after buying you lcd tv, you are going to need all the proper cables to hook up all of your components to the tv. If you want HD(High Definition) you will need to buy component cables to hook them up. Component cables provide the best picture quality outside of an HDMI cable. But 9 times out of 10 the salesman will try and get you to buy the most expensive component cables they carry(for more commission) claiming that they will provide the best picture quality. This is simply not true. A component cable is a component cable. No need to break the bank on that one.</p>
<p>Third, you will need to buy a mounting bracket if you plan on hanging the tv on your wall. There are essentially 3 different types of brackets to choose from.</p>
<p>The first is called a Flush Mount Bracket. These simply hang your tv flat against the wall. Stationary.  The next is a tilting Flush Mount Bracket. These are the same as the first except they allow your tv to tilt up or down for better viewing.  The last is what is called a Cantilever Bracket. These allow your tv to hang stationary, tilt up or down, or move left or right. If you use this bracket, many times your tv will need an adaptor plate in order to properly screw the bracket to the back of your tv. Make sure to ask your salesman to check that out for you. If you need one, be aware that these adaptor plates cost almost as much as the bracket itself, so be prepared to shell out some dough.  Between buying the bracket of your choice, cables and an adaptor plate(if you need one) be prepared to spend another $200-$400.</p>
<p>Finally, once you do all of this, you will need to have your Lcd or Plasma Tv mounted to your wall. There are two options for you here.</p>
<p>One, you hire an experienced A/V installer to come and hang it for you. If you choose this option, make sure you find a reputable installer. There are many fly-by-night installers that will make this experience a nightmare for you. Check some references of theirs and maybe prepare a couple of questions for them to make sure they know what they are doing. Using a professional, experienced installer is the easiest way to go, but be prepared to pay up to $600 for their services.</p>
<p>Two, you can mount it yourself. If you choose this option you will save yourself a nice chunk of money, but you can be trading the money for lots of headaches if you are not properly prepared. Make sure you have all of the tools you will need including a cordless drill, at least 14v, fishtape(to snake your wires through the wall),a nutdriver,drill bits,a level,tape measure, stud finder, and in most cases a friend to help you lift the tv.</p>
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		<title>A Miniaturized Home Entertainment Center</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 02:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that consumer electronics are going in two different directions: the very big and the very small.  People want enormous television screens in their homes, but want to be able to carry super compact mobile phones, cameras, and various entertainment devices.
One of the results of this trend towards miniaturization is the popularity of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->It seems that consumer electronics are going in two different directions: the very big and the very small.  People want enormous television screens in their homes, but want to be able to carry super compact mobile phones, cameras, and various entertainment devices.</p>
<p>One of the results of this trend towards miniaturization is the popularity of various kinds of portable entertainment devices.  They started out as MP3 players that provided a way to carry around hundreds of songs to listen to anywhere in units much smaller than the old fashioned walk man.  Then, more recently, somebody decided to add color LCD screens, larger hard drives, and extra software to these devices to enable them to play video as well as audio files.  As a result of this new blend of technology, people were suddenly able to take their entertainment with them wherever they wanted to go.  These portable video devices as they&#8217;re now called are home entertainment centers in miniature.  Most can also display digital photos and show their visual media on a normal full sized TV screen. Some can also play their audio over a car&#8217;s sound system and some can even serve as video gaming platforms.</p>
<p>One thing is missing from many of these devices though: an easy to use way to get video.  Most of the video available for these devices is on the Internet and can be downloaded for a small fee.  Though this seems like a perfectly reasonable way to get video, it does have some drawbacks.  For one thing, the on line video stores are somewhat limited in their selection and sometimes require that you download their proprietary software.  Some on line video stores also only download to certain brands of devices.  Even if compatibility isn&#8217;t an issue, users of these devices still have to get the video onto the devices from their computers.  Over all it can be a frustratingly technical experience.</p>
<p>PocketDishes also have another feature which is mostly lacking among other portable video devices.  That feature is built in digital video recording capability.  With digital video recording capability, the PocketDish can be connected to almost any device with the right video out jacks in order to record video from that device.  That makes VCR&#8217;s, DVD players, cable boxes, satellite boxes, computers, and camcorders all sources of video for the PocketDish.  All of the video that&#8217;s recorded this way will also be stored in MPEG-4 format which greatly increases the amount of it that can fit on the PocketDish&#8217;s hard drive beyond the amount that can fit in the MPEG-2 format that&#8217;s downloaded from Dish Network digital video recorders.  These features make PocketDish even more functional as a home entertainment center in miniature.</p>
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		<title>Advantages and Disadvantages of Plasma TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have been hooked to television for decades. Currently, it would be impossible to imagine daily life without television as this is   where almost all people now rely for information and entertainment.
Almost all households all around the world are owning television sets. A home would not be completely a home without a television [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->People have been hooked to television for decades. Currently, it would be impossible to imagine daily life without television as this is   where almost all people now rely for information and entertainment.</p>
<p>Almost all households all around the world are owning television sets. A home would not be completely a home without a television in the living room,   dining room or any other corners or rooms where house members can sit, relax and enjoy their favorite TV shows.</p>
<p>It is no wonder that numerous companies have been developing different television sets. Now, there are so many brands to choose from. Aside from those   brand names, different television technologies are also arising.</p>
<p>Yes, the conventional cathode ray tube (CRT TV) has evolved a lot. Many consumer electronics makers have been spending considerable amount of capital and   effort to develop such new TV display technologies.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs</p>
<p>The plasma TV is one of those TV technologies that are actually better modifications of the old CRT TVs. Through the years, the popularity of plasma TVs   has also been growing, so there are currently numerous brands for this TV display type.</p>
<p>The technology of plasma TVs has been around for decades now. However, it is only in the recent years that plasma TV products have been rolled out to the   market because today, the cost of assembling plasma TVs are significantly lower.</p>
<p>The display or screen of plasma TVs are comparatively different from the conventional TV sets or from other new technology TVs. For one, early users of   plasma TVs have been lured by its superior picture quality, slim size and light weight.</p>
<p>However, just like all other emerging technologies, plasma TVs have advantages and disadvantages. It would be imperative that you get knowledge of these   facts before you decide buying one for your own use.</p>
<p>Advantages of plasma TV</p>
<p>For one, plasma TVs are lighter in weight, and are slimmer compared to other TV types. This feature would enable the user to easily transfer the TV set   whenever there is a basic rearrangement at home.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs are more sophisticated-looking because of their flat screens. These TV sets can also come in bigger sizes, with more than 60 inches being the   biggest.</p>
<p>Computer compatibility is one unique feature of plasma TVs so expect the screen to be a good alternative to computer or high-definition TV screens. Thus,   these TV sets are multi-functional.</p>
<p>The screen resolution is absolutely high in resolution, so sometimes people mistake the TV sets for HDTVs, which are far more advanced and are considered   the latest apple of the eye of TV technology aficionados. The color of the images are also extremely exceptional so you&#8217;ll definitely enjoy watching   programs.</p>
<p>Disadvantages of plasma TVs</p>
<p>Being so slim and light that it is, the plasma TV is still not the slimmest and lightest TV around. Comparatively, another TV technology, LCD TV, has a   slimmer screen and lighter weight than the plasma TV.</p>
<p>For people who may not know more about burn-in, plasma TV may be susceptible to that. When a TV has burn-in screen, traces of an image that is long   projected on the screen, will stay in the screen and appear as minor shadows, that can sometimes be annoying.</p>
<p>Plasma TVs also have lower brightness than other TV screen types. That is why when you are viewing the TV on a bright sunny day, and there is ample   daylight at the room, you would hardly see the image on the screen.</p>
<p>Moreover, experts still argue that plasma TVs are good buys. If you are planning to buy a TV set, consider purchasing a plasma TV and find out for   yourself why so many people are choosing it over others.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Where To Wall Mount An Lcd Or Plasma Tv</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 03:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An LCD or plasma TV is one of the most striking pieces of equipment that you can add to your home entertainment center.  In a handful of years, these new technology&#8217;s have rapidly overtaken the older cathode ray displays  With plans for billions of dollars to be pumped in to the LCD industry [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->An LCD or plasma TV is one of the most striking pieces of equipment that you can add to your home entertainment center.  In a handful of years, these new technology&#8217;s have rapidly overtaken the older cathode ray displays  With plans for billions of dollars to be pumped in to the LCD industry in the next few years, LCD and plasma televisions are going to become more popular and more numerous.</p>
<p>When you have your new television home, placement becomes a prime concern.  There are quite a few factors to take into account in order to maximize your viewing pleasure and to ensure that the picture is at its sharpest.</p>
<p>The first thing to take into account is height.  The optimal height for an LCD or plasma TV puts the center of the screen at eye-level when the viewer is seated.  Resist the urge to hang your new television at eye-level when you are standing. You may be tempted to do so from experience hanging pictures, but the angle will be unpleasant for viewers and will not show the screen off to its best advantage.</p>
<p>The second factor is viewing distance.  When planning to get your LCD or plasma TV is wise to take into account what kind of space you have available.  Is the room you have in mind going to be able to accommodate the device?  </p>
<p>Similarly, you can calculate viewing distance by multiplying one of the screen&#8217;s dimensions, like height or width by a fixed number.  Viewing distance for an LCD or plasma TV will be less than it would be for a cathode ray television because high resolution displays reduce the visibility of scan lines; with few scan lines, viewing distance can be made narrower, because the viewer will not notice the scan lines.</p>
<p>One simple way find an optimal viewing distance to use a ready-made formula.  Take the screen size in inches and divide it by four.  Some rounding might be necessary.  For instance, for a 42 inch screen, the ideal amount distance from the viewer should be around 10 feet.</p>
<p>As your LCD or plasma television will certainly be one of the jewels of your entertainment center, it becomes important to give this component a similarly beautiful setting. Hanging the television on the wall is a popular option and the UK&#8217;s leading online retailer <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tv-wall-brackets.co.uk" title="http://www.tv-wall-brackets.co.uk" target="_blank">http://www.tv-wall-brackets.co.uk</a> can help you.</p>
<p>With its new popularity, LCD and plasma televisions are getting the royal treatment from furniture designers, giving you many options to choose from.  These LCD television stands enhance the look of your television, providing a more pleasant overall look for your home entertainment center.  These specialized cabinets take into account the unique shape of the LDC television and create a desirable space where you can store media as well as mount your television.</p>
<p>Remember that good planning is paramount in any good purchase.  With something as impressive as an LCD or plasma television, the question deserves some serious thought.</p>
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		<title>Image Sticking in LCD TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 23:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>What is Image Sticking?</strong> Many are aware that if you leave a static image for a prolonged period on a plasma TV, you may risk phosphor burn-in. The result is that once you remove the static image, you would still be able to see a faint outline, or ghosting of the original image, even when you change the picture content.</p>
<p>LCD TVs do not suffer from burn-in, yet as surprising as it may seem, they still suffer from image retention when a static or semi-static image is left displayed on the screen for too long.</p>
<p>The intensity of image retention depends on various factors, not just the duration the static image remains displayed on the screen. Issues such as image makeup, operating temperature, and the LCD panel brand itself, should also be factored in.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.plasmatvplus.com.au/image-sticking-in-lcd-tvs/#more-21" class="more-link">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Plasma Television Myths and Facts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 19:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myths about plasma television persist even though these flat panel entertainment wonders have been around for a while and are widely used in   home, offices and public areas.
Like all decisions in life, the decision to purchase a plasma television has both pros and cons. But that is not this article. This article is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->Myths about plasma television persist even though these flat panel entertainment wonders have been around for a while and are widely used in   home, offices and public areas.</p>
<p>Like all decisions in life, the decision to purchase a plasma television has both pros and cons. But that is not this article. This article is about the   debate about what those pros and cons are to help you sort out the raging shouting matches on the technology forums.</p>
<p>Like any good, religious technology debate the debate between plasma televisions and LCD screens is as hot as between PC and Mac fanatics.</p>
<p>Anything I say here will be seen as wrong, even with the numbers to back it up, by one of the camps.  Since I have worked at the electronics department of   a major department store before, I have seen the ups and downs of both camps. Which is why there is a CRT in my living room. Now that all biases have been   aired, let&#8217;s try to see the debate:</p>
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		<title>Plasma Entertainment Centers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 15:55:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plasma TVs are fast growing in popularity as the myths around their short life span gradually dissipate, more and more people are now enjoying the fruits of this latest technology.
Studies indicate that that you can increase the viewing life span of plasma TVs by the way you install them. This has ushered in an era [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--adsense-->Plasma TVs are fast growing in popularity as the myths around their short life span gradually dissipate, more and more people are now enjoying the fruits of this latest technology.</p>
<p>Studies indicate that that you can increase the viewing life span of plasma TVs by the way you install them. This has ushered in an era of plasma TV entertainment centers whose designs and features specially cater to increasing the length of usage of the plasma TV.</p>
<p>In fact, plasma TV centers are the perfect way to show off your plasma TV. Not only are they sturdy but their designs and finish compliment the over all impact of your TV. You can mount your plasma TV on any wall of your home. For example, if you wish to install your TV over the fireplace, you can consider the flat wall mount entertainment centers. These entertainment solutions are not only space saving but you also get the added benefit of getting the full impact of the image display.</p>
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