LCD HDTV: Buyers Guide To LCD High Defintion Televisions Since the LCD HDTV does not take up that much space, this can be set up anywhere in the house. But again, you have to choose the correct size that fits your viewing environment.
Flat Screen TV: Things You Need To Know Before Buying Ultimately, a TV is made for viewing, you can't really appreciate a TV if it doesn’t count for much in the image display department. Regardless of the technology behind it, a flat screen TV isn't worth your time, effort and money if it can't deliver a decent picture.
Posted: 2008-12-01
Category: Technology
Plasma TV Vs LCD TV: Which Should I Choose? There's no such thing as a perfect machine and this is very true with TVs, particularly if the subject matter involves the two top contenders for that empty space in your living room: the plasma and the LCD.
Posted: 2008-12-01
Category: Technology
Discount Plasma TV: Tips and Advice Buyers Guide Plasma TVs are built to impress and they make a good show of their capabilities but they can be expensive. This article looks at the best ways to get a great discount on the top brand models.
Posted: 2008-11-24
Category: Technology
Refurbished Plasma TVs: How To Purchase a Real Bargain Refurbished plasma TVs refer to units that have been returned and replaced or restored by either the manufacturer or by a third party. A large percentage of these TVs are brand new and have only had a few problems which made them undesirable as first-time buys. Essentially, if you buy a refurbished plasma TV, you're buying something 'like new'.
Posted: 2008-11-24
Category: Technology
Best Plasma TV: What You Should Know Before Buying There is such a wide variety of brands and models to choose from that picking one becomes an all-out technological and mental excursion. This article takes out much of the confusing science and gets down to the nitty-gritty.
Posted: 2008-11-17
Category: Technology
Buying A New LCD TV: Read Our Handy Tips Buying Guide Look for information on resolution, picture quality, refresh rate and viewing angle, among others. Although these specs shouldn't place an overwhelming influence on you, at least you'll know what to expect.