Saturday, December 31, 2011

How Plasma TV's Work and their Pro's and Con's








How a Plasma Display Works

Plasma Televisions are made up of plasma gas which is Xenon and Neon Gas. These
gases are placed in tiny cells or pixels across the screen. The interior of the pixels
and sub-pixels are coated with phosphor. Each pixel has three sub-pixel
representing a primary color (red, green and blue). These cells (pixels) are contained
between two pieces of glass. Connected to each plate is an electrode, these
electrodes extend the whole length of the plates of glass forming a grid on both
plates of glass. These electrodes are also connected to a computer in the display. To
create an image the computer sends a current on the electrode and the
corresponding position on the grid to charge the gases in the pixels which causes
the gases to become ionized which in turn depending on the length of time the
current in on causes the gases to give off an ultraviolet ray. This ultraviolet ray then
causes the phosphor coating of the pixels to light up the appropriate color. With all
of these cells or pixels lighting up at the same time they create a smooth image.

Advantages of a Plasma Display

How Plasma TV's Work and their Pro's and Con's

The advantages of this technology is that since the whole screen can be lit up at the
same time and every pixel can be used and "on" we get very smooth images. Also
since each pixel in the screen is lit independently the images are very bright and can
be seen from wide angles. Finally the biggest advantage of Plasma Televisions is
they can be made very large and extremely thin with most displays these days
measuring no more than 4 cm in depth. The most common display size these days
is the 42" with 50" - 60" at the high end, this is not up to Projection TV's yet but the
quality in image that is gained and the fact that the screens are very thin makes
them my choice for best display at this time. The largest Plasma screen in the world
was just shown at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. It measured
103" and was made by Matsushita Electrical Industries (Panasonic). Samsung is
currently in second place with their 102" inch Plasma Panel. For the consumer the
largest panel you can buy is made by Samsung measuring 80" and costing a
whopping 0,000. Imagine what the wife would say if you brought that bad boy
home.

The only major con's with Plasma displays would be their price compared to a
Projection screens. Compared to LCD's Plasma's are much cheaper per inch. There is
a myth going around that plasma displays do not last long and will need to be
replaced quite often. Although they do eventually loose their brightness and the
colors will fade when the half-life of the gases are reached, most displays these
days are rated at half lives of 50,000 hours. With normal viewing of 4 hours a day
this would not be reached for 35 years and at 8 hours a day right around 15 years
the set will last. So unless you watch television 24 hours a day expect these displays
to last you many years.

PRO'S:

large screen sizes

price per inch is reasonable

superb color reproduction

CON'S:

price compared to projections is high

power consumption

some models make a buzzing noise (especially when display whites or light grays)

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Friday, December 30, 2011

HD Nation - Panasonic's Secret HD Labs, Wireless HDMI Help, New Stanley Kubrick Box Set - HD Nation

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Hollywood's secret HD laboratory, wireless HDMI to multiple receivers, and our favorite Blu-ray releases for May 31st, 2011!

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Case of the serial threats - P2/2 - Episode 294

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Pallavi and Juhi are in the car when the car explodes. When the CID go to Santosh's house, they find some material that is used for making bomb. Meanwhile they find out that Santosh has gone to Rajesh's house, but when they reach there they find both Rajesh and Santosh shot. After looking at the crime scene though, ACP Pradyuman figures out who is behind all of this. What is that person's motive? Is it Santosh? The first thrilling investigative series on Indian Television, is today one of the most popular shows on Sony Entertainment Television. Dramatic and absolutely unpredictable, CID has captivated viewers over the last eleven years and continues to keep audiences glued to their television sets with its thrilling plots and excitement. Also interwoven in its fast paced plots are the personal challenges that the CID team faces with non-stop adventure, tremendous pressure and risk, all in the name of duty. The series consists of hard-core police procedural stories dealing with investigation, detection and suspense. The protagonists of the serial are an elite group of police officers belonging to the Crime Investigation Department of the police force, led by ACP Pradyuman [played by the dynamic Shivaji Satam]. While the stories are plausible, there is an emphasis on dramatic plotting and technical complexities faced by the police. At every stage, the plot throws up intriguing twists and turns keeping the officers on the move as they track criminals, led by the smallest of ...

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

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How to Install a Flat Screen Television on a Brick Wall








Brick wall is harder than a normal drywall and it can support more weight which makes the mounting of television more secure. The only problem you encounter while installing a TV on a brick wall is drilling the holes and to find out the presence of a power cord. But except that the process of installation is very simple. What all you need to do is follow these steps:

Step I:

Determine the perfect location for your flat screen TV. Make sure that you can watch the TV comfortably when sitting down. Note down any light source or window which can cause glare on your TV screen.

How to Install a Flat Screen Television on a Brick Wall

Step II:

Set the first piece of mount against the brick wall where you want to fix you TV. Use carpenter's level to verify that it's parallel to the ground. Mark this point with a chalk/pencil.

Step III:

Make holes for mounting screws in the marked positions with the help of drill machine. In order to have a secure grip, fit the mounting anchors into the holes.

Step IV:

Fix the first part of mount in position and make it secure to the brick wall by screwing the lag screws into the anchors.

Step V:

Lay down an old towel or some other cloth ad place your TV on the top of it.

Step VI:

Screw the second piece of mount on the back side of your TV.

Step VII:

Lift your TV and fit it over the first part of mount which you have fixed on the wall. Both the parts of mount should click together and then lock them using the lock mechanism which is provided to you with the mount

Step VIII:

Use a wire tube matching with the shade of your wall to run the cable wires and power cord.

This is how you can install your flat screen television on a brick wall. Do take care of the tips ad warnings mentioned in the instruction manual.

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Plasma and LCD Televisions - A Side-By-Side Comparison








Want to know if a plasma television or an LCD television would be best for your needs? Here's a side-by-side comparison that will help you make an informed decision ...

What's the difference between plasma and LCD TVs?

Plasma TV screens are made up of hundreds-of-thousands of gas-filled, colored light cells. When an electrical current passes through those cells they light up and produce a picture.

Plasma and LCD Televisions - A Side-By-Side Comparison

LCD TV screens consist of a layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two glass plates. When electricity passes through the crystals, an array of tiny color pixels light up and produce a picture.

Which one has the best picture?

Plasma TVs produce a slightly more colorful picture than LCD TVs. This is due to the fact that plasma TVs display blacks better than LCD TVs, which creates better color contrast, and produces brighter colors.

LCD TVs produce a sharper picture than plasma TVs due to their higher resolution.

What sizes do plasma TVs and LCD TVs come in?

Plasma TVs range in size from 42" to 65" wide, while LCD TVs are as small as 2" wide and go up to 65" wide." LCD TVs are thinner and lighter than plasma TVs.

Which one is better for video games?

Plasma TVs can experience screen "burn in." This happens when a still image is left too long on a screen, resulting in a ghost of that image burned into the screen. LCD TVs do not have this problem and are therefore a better choice if you play lots of video games on your TV.

Does a plasma TV or an LCD TV last longer?

Plasma TVs have a screen life of 30,000 to 60,000 hours, whereas LCD TVs have a screen life of 60,000 hours or more.

How much do they cost?

I recently ran a price check for plasma and LCD TVs. The cheapest large-screen plasma TV was a 42" inch model for 9. The cheapest 42" LCD TV was ,367.

The cheapest 27" LCD TV I found was 0, and the cheapest 32" LCD TV was 9. There were no plasma TVs smaller than 42."

So what's the bottom line?

If you're in the market for a 42" flat-screen or larger, a plasma TV will give you the most bang for your buck. If you want a smaller TV, or if you're really into video games, then I'd recommend an LCD TV.

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Monday, December 26, 2011

HDTV Explained








SDTV, HDTV and all the buzz words?

With the advent of digital television, and the ongoing advancements of flat screens -- from plasma, to LCD, to LED there are a lot of buzz words floating around when it comes time to buy a new television. So how do you know what's what, and which one you should purchase?

Analogue television - the big change

HDTV Explained

In the simplest of terms, analogue television is what you have been watching for the last 20+ years. In the early 2000s, the government decided that the Australian public would gradually change over from free to air analogue, to digital broadcasts. This change is scheduled to take effect as of 2010 and be completed by 2013. What does this mean for you? If you are currently working with an older television, you may be up for some changes. Depending on the age of your television set, you may be looking at simply purchasing a set top box - a receiver of the digital broadcast - or if your television is too old to have the correct connections for a set top box, you may need to purchase a new television.

In the interim

While in the long term the best option to make the most of the digital broadcast is a great high definition television set like a Samsung LCD TV, in the interim, an Standard Definition TV (SDTV) or SDTV set top box can deliver the digital broadcast to your TV, and keep you up to date with what's happening in all your favourite programs. SDTV basically provides a lower resolution picture than high definition television (HDTV) that is suitable to your older style TV set.

HDTV - the new and improved free to air viewing

HDTV - the highest form of digital television, boasts wide screens and resolution that is a vast improvement on anything ever seen in the past. The image clarity and size means you can now view cinema quality programs at home.

Resolution of HDTVs is measured by lines, 1080p being the highest resolution available. The number of lines is followed by a 'p' or 'i'. 'P', meaning progressive scan, provides better quality and is more commonly sold as it processes twice as fast as those with an 'i' (interlaced) label.

With HDTV comes the option to purchase a widescreen television - plasma, LCD or LED. With a built in HDTV tuner, you will not require a set top box, will receive excellent standard broadcasts, a superior quality and clarity of picture, great sound and a movie-like experience.

This new generation of television also offers the opportunity not to just have a corner TV set that hides in one part of the room, but a home theatre. Choose a 22 inch for the spare room, and treat yourself to a 42 inch for the lounge room. There are a range of reputable brands that not only offer a high quality product, but competitive prices and comprehensive warranties.

If it's the best brands you're after, head online and check out LG, Sanyo, Sony Bravia, Panasonic or Samsung LCD. Before deciding on a purchase, do your research, know how much space you have, and how much you are likely to spend. Don't get talked into features you don't need and remember to ask about the warranty. Above all - enjoy your new TV and your high definition viewing experience!

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Chasing the tattoo - Episode 447

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Inspector Karan, one of the most important sharp shooter of The Police Academy has been held at ransom to kill somebody. His attempt to escape makes him go to CID and CID decides to solve the case. For that, they have to chase a tattoo..will they solve this tattoo mystery? The first thrilling investigative series on Indian Television, is today one of the most popular shows on Sony Entertainment Television. Dramatic and absolutely unpredictable, CID has captivated viewers over the last eleven years and continues to keep audiences glued to their television sets with its thrilling plots and excitement. Also interwoven in its fast paced plots are the personal challenges that the CID team faces with non-stop adventure, tremendous pressure and risk, all in the name of duty. The series consists of hard-core police procedural stories dealing with investigation, detection and suspense. The protagonists of the serial are an elite group of police officers belonging to the Crime Investigation Department of the police force, led by ACP Pradyuman [played by the dynamic Shivaji Satam]. While the stories are plausible, there is an emphasis on dramatic plotting and technical complexities faced by the police. At every stage, the plot throws up intriguing twists and turns keeping the officers on the move as they track criminals, led by the smallest of clues.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

A 21 Inch LCD TV: a Versatile MidRange Size








Some consumers consider a 21" LCD TV to be the perfect size: for TV viewing and for use as a computer monitor. Some take it one step further: they integrate their 21" LCD TV with a home theater PC. It's easier than you think, and a home theater PC setup lets you access any media files like digital image files, audio files, and videos. You can also watch your favorite television shows or DVDs, and you can even use the 21" LCD TV as a computer monitor. It's no surprise, then, that some consumers feel a 21" LCD TV is one of the most versatile screen sizes available.

If you watch digital TV on your 21" LCD TV, you could be already taking advantage of the possibilities of Digital Video Recorders (DVR) or TiVo. You can go one step farther; integrating your 21" LCD TV with a home theater PC setup is the ultimate in versatility. And it's not that hard - here are a few ways available to you.

1. Buy a PC with the Media Center version of Windows XP and make sure it has a TV tuner card capable of capturing digital signals from your cable or satellite box. Once it's installed, it works just like a DVR. You won't need to buy a high-end PC to integrate with your 21" LCD TV if you just want to record and play shows and movies - if you also want to play graphics-intensive video games, you may need a more expensive PC with greater graphics capability. Just make sure you get plenty of memory.

A 21 Inch LCD TV: a Versatile MidRange Size

2. Upgrade your PC. You can buy a copy of Microsoft's operating system with Media Center. Frequently it comes bundled with a TV tuner card you'll also need. If you have decent computer skills you can handle the installation fairly easily and your 21" LCD TV home theater PC setup will be running in no time.

3. If you don't want to upgrade to a new operating system, a number of software companies produce applications that perform the same chores as Media Center does. A few are available as freeware, but the features they offer tend to be limited. You'll still need to factor in the cost of a TV tuner card - a TV tuner card won't be included with the freeware.
Once you've decided how to set up your computer, you can integrate it into your home theater system so your 21" LCD TV can handle the video feed you send to it. A 21" unit is ideal for this purpose; sets that are larger sometimes deliver reduced image quality when the TV signal is sent through the computer.

How you send the signal to your TV is the main hurdle to overcome. There are many different audio and video options for joining the two; the method you choose will obviously depend on the inputs and outputs available on both your PC and your TV. Older, standard-definition LCD TVs will have, at a minimum, a composite-video connection (a yellow video connection that's usually accompanied by red and white stereo audio jacks). Hopefully, it will also provide an S-Video port. Newer 21" LCD TVs should provide component inputs, and more advanced 21" LCD TVs that are HDTV capable will supply DVI or HDMI inputs. If you haven't purchased a 21" LCD TV yet, try to find a model with DVI or HDMI inputs.

Once your computer is connected to your 21" TV you can use Media Center to keep track of your media files and handle your DVR recording needs. If you want to record TV without using Media Center, similar products on the market can do the job. For example, SnapStream's Beyond TV comes bundled with many TV tuner cards, so if you're building a home theater or upgrading a machine you already own, you might end up with a copy by default. And you can take a further step and add the Beyond Media program for organizing photo, music, and other media files, and it does pretty much everything Media Center does. Beyond TV doesn't support every TV tuner card on the market, so check the hardware specs for your 21" LCD TV before you install it.

Even if you have no interest in recording TV programs, you can still use programs like Windows Media Player, iTunes, and PowerDVD to manage your preexisting media library using software you already have.

Whichever option you choose, make sure you have plenty of hard disk space; once you start recording television programs or watching your home videos on your 21" LCD TV, you'll find you need all the space you can get. And due to its increased versatility, you'll find your 21" LCD TV is an even bigger part of your home entertainment system.

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

HD TV Guide - Sharp LC19SB27UT 19-Inch LCD HDTV








If you are currently shopping around for a small HD TV for your guestroom, kitchen, bedroom, office or kid's room, you just have to get your hands on the Sharp LC19SB27UT. It is currently one of the best mainstream 19-inch HD TV in the market. This model is perfect for casual use, thanks to its very affordable price tag, great performance and decent specs.

The new Sharp LC19SB27UT is a 720p HD TV. It is a very straightforward, no-nonsense TV model with an easy set up and a very user-friendly remote control. You can mount the TV to a wall with a wall mount (which I did) that was also very easy to do. This TV is an all black model. The front has a glossy black screen bezel that curves slightly at the bottom side, giving it a sleek appearance. The TV measures at 18.5 x 2.6 x 13.1 inches in dimensions.

The Sharp LC19SB27UT has a 60Mhz refresh rate and a 5ms pixel response time. It has a great viewing angle (170 degrees) where the images where still crisp and vibrant when being viewed at odd angles. It also has a standard array of connectors that includes a HDMI port, VGA input, AV jacks, and audio ports.

HD TV Guide - Sharp LC19SB27UT 19-Inch LCD HDTV

The set of built-in stereo speakers that comes with this model produces a total of 3 Watts in audio power. Whilst this is more than sufficient for small spaces, you might want to hook it up to some speakers if you are looking for a little extra audio power. This TV did a great job at playing HD videos and content. The visuals were sharp with decent black levels and color accuracy (especially for its size and price range). All in all, the Sharp LC19SB27UT has proven to a very versatile and competent mini HDTV. At the moment, it is retailing at just around 7 per unit!

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Friday, December 23, 2011

Side By Side: Examining HD vs SD!

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

Conectando o Xbox 360 no monitor de LCD

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HDTV Ready LCD








First it was CTR, then big colored TV, and then it came the flat panel that runs with propaganda that goes like "is it art or a television..." Now they are telling us that this is not enough, that we have to lose the antennas and go for what they are calling the HDTV ready LCD so as to have a high definition.

Well-linked studies are showing that it is just about to become an essential due to its good resolution and that it is the unbeatable in the market at present. Those who are into entertainment and can't stay with one channel must definitely drop the basic cables. The reason being that the HDTV ready LCD offers more than one channel and has a high definition. We keep having the saying of bigger and better that it is even difficult to figure out what we really want is it the high definition TV or the standard satellite TV or the latest special cable with hundreds of channels of which we don't have time for.

Subsequently HDTV ready LCD is useful for our television in itself. This is because it will have a longer durability than the ctr system that one might be having and it will also fabricate better images. You do not also need to worry about electricity being greatly high for it also consumes less power than the standard cathode ray tube.

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My brother has the big kind of TV which he claims that uses less power since it was manufactured long ago and has no other features to guzzle power, he claims that advanced televisions use more power due to their advancement and features. I explained to him that advancement of technology doesn't only deal with features but also in conserving of resources such as power and he realized it.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

LCD Versus LED - What You Need to Know








LCD versus LED; How do these technologies compare and how do they overlap?

LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. Basically this is two panels of clear material (usually plastic) that have the liquid crystal compound sandwiched between the panels. The liquid crystal is what shows the picture produced by the video card.

A light behind this panel apparatus allows the image shown on the screen to be seen. The lights typically used are a variation of a fluorescent bulb or bulbs. There can be both side lit and back lit type models but most are lit from the side.

LCD Versus LED - What You Need to Know

LED stands for Light Emitting Diode; and it is nothing more than a type of light.

Technically, an LED display is also a LCD. So they are really the same thing. The difference though when you see an LED display is how the model is back-lit or illuminated. LED's can also be side lit or back-lit.

Back lighting type LED's are thought superior to side lit models as they can use what is called "local dimming".

The way local dimming works is because the image is illuminated from behind the screen by hundreds of tiny LED lights, where there are be shadows the LED's can turn on and off as well as dim in various amounts. Side lit LED's have a small advantage over a basic LCD but back lit LED's are better than side lit anything because of local dimming.

Essentially, LED back lighting allows for much deeper black levels and contrast because the LED's can independently switch on and off according to the shadows shown on the screen.

Again, an LED is still a LCD but with the inclusion of LED type back-lighting. If you want the best HDTV; get one with LED technology and local dimming. Make sure the model you are looking at has both.

A cheaper model LCD may not have LED technology but these basic HDTVs can still look really good. The black levels are generally not quite as good though. That' the main difference.

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Plasma Vs LCD








Choosing a new TV for the home is a major decision. The two main types of TVs on the market today are plasma and LCD. These competing technologies arrive at similar features via two very different processes. The following paragraphs will examine what these technologies are and how they compare to one another.

Technologies Defined

Plasma flat screen technology uses millions of pixels, consist of glass, gas-filled bubbles suspended between sheets of glass and painted with a phosphor. When an electric current is applied, the gas becomes excited and turns into plasma. This plasma gives off ultraviolet light, which illuminates the red, green or blue phosphor coating to display the desired color.

Plasma Vs LCD

LCD displays consist of a liquid-crystal solution sandwiched between two plates of glass. When thin-film transistors buzz these cells with an electric charge, the crystals turn and line up to filter white light from a lamp behind the TV screen. The amount of turning determines what color seeps through; the crystal cells block the unwanted colors from the spectrum of light until only the correct color continues through to the viewer.

Picture Quality

In normal to low room lighting such as night time viewing, plasma TVs display better picture quality. In contrast, LCD TVs are ideal for bright environments such as sunrooms and for public display areas. In a typical home environment, a plasma TV will produce higher picture quality.

Video Playback

Plasma TVs generally perform better with high-contrast levels and fast-moving images. LCD TVs have a longer response time; that is, how long it takes for a crystal to twist and allow light to pass through. Lower response times have less blur and thus are more desirable.

Longevity

Since a plasma TV works by exciting gases and causing phosphors to glow, over time the phosphors will fade. Although it takes years for the phosphors to reach half their initial brightness, eventually the TV picture will become dim. The gases and phosphors cannot be refreshed or replaced, so the entire TV will need to be replaced. On the other hand, LCD TVs last as long as their back-lights do. Since LCDs simply filter light, there are no parts to wear out or fade. Toward the end of the lamp's life cycle, however, the light given off may change slightly so that the white light is no longer a pure white. With today's advances in technology, both plasma and LCD televisions may last for years, so neither type has a distinct advantage.

Screen Burn-In

With plasma displays, static images such as a paused DVD will eventually "burn-in," or become permanently locked into the glass display element. This phenomenon is also known as "ghosting." The end result is that even when the static image is no longer being displayed, some remnants of the image will be visible to the naked eye. LCD televisions do not experience this problem due to the nature of the liquid crystals. Newer plasma TVs have a reduced danger of burn-in, but if this is still a concern, then an LCD TV would be a safer bet.

Size

Both plasma and LCD televisions are available in larger sizes, although the largest TVs such as 61" favor plasma technology. All of these sizes have proven reliable, although the largest plasma TVs consume a lot of power.

Cost

Plasma TVs generally have lower pricing than LCD TVs of comparable size.

Overall, both plasma and LCD TVs have distinct advantages and drawbacks. Anyone looking forward to purchasing a new TV should determine which features are most important before choosing between plasma and LCD technologies.

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Monday, December 19, 2011

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Sunday, December 18, 2011

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Refresh Rate Explained - 100Hz, 200Hz and 600Hz Compared








Refresh Rate Explained

Trying to choose a TV today can be difficult. Very difficult. One of the most widely debated features of flat panel TVs is the ever confusing Refresh Rate. There are quite a number of different refresh rates being featured on today's Digital TVs. 50Hz, 100Hz, 200Hz, and 600Hz. These Refresh Rates can easily divide opinion.

What is Refresh Rate, and why is it important?

Refresh Rate Explained - 100Hz, 200Hz and 600Hz Compared

Every video we watch is made up of thousands of "frames". The refresh rate, or "Hertz" (Hz) is a measure of the number of frames shown on your TV screen each second. Remember in your younger years, when you were bored in school and used to draw a stick figure in the top corner of every page in your book, and then flick through it quickly to make it look like it was moving? This is basically what your TV is doing to produce motion on the screen.

It is refreshing (i.e. flicking) through frames (i.e. pages) to produce motion. Now the quicker you can flick through pages in your book - the faster and smoother the stick figures motion seems to be. Secondly, the more stages of movement you draw the stick figure in on each page - the more natural it will seem to move.

So let's go back to our TV - if the same principal is applied, then the TV is able to show you a smoother motion if it can flick through its frames quicker. And by adding extra frames in between other frames - this causes the TV to produce a smoother transition from one frame to the other. So, the more times the screen can be "refreshed" every second, the smoother the image's motion will seem to be.

The standard broadcast signal we receive in Australia is 50Hz. That means that the image on your Digital TV is refreshed 50 times each second. 50Hz is a fairly slow rate, and it is possible to see blurring or judder in the picture when watching fast moving sporting events or action movies, or any scenes where the camera pans across very fast. So the way the TV fixes this issue is to create intermediate frames and then insert them between the original frames. This is referred to as interpolation, or 100Hz Technology.

"100Hz technology doubles the number of frames shown per second which helps to reduce the blurring and is ideal for watching action movies and sports."

To some people, the 100Hz motion can seem to be a bit "too" smooth initially, but once you adjust, it can be very difficult to return to a 50Hz TV, especially on a large screen. Today, larger and larger TVs have become very accessible in terms of price. Now because the picture is bigger, you will notice things like judder even more.

The majority of these large Flat Screen TVs (if not all) are 1080P Full HD. That means that there is a lot of information being displayed on the screen, and all of that information needs to be moved around very fast for it to look smooth. On a large Flat Screen TV running at 1080P and 50Hz, fast panning shots can show a lot of judder, because there is just so much image information being shifted around the screen, our eyes will pick up a lot of motion artefacts. So essentially, by doubling the number of frames, 100Hz removes the majority of motion judder.

So if 100Hz gets rid of judder, why do I need 200Hz?

Interpolation at 100Hz is good, but again, with a lot of Full HD, high resolution content like Blu-Ray, Gaming and more recently 3D Technology, now available to every home, and 46" - 65" LED screens surging in popularity due to plummeting prices - there's more benefit to be had from your TV doubling its refresh efforts. While 100Hz will certainly remove a lot of motion judder from LED TVs and LCD TVs, the bigger the screen, the more apparent the remaining artefacts and judder become. So 200Hz was born...

By inserting 3 additional frames between each existing frame, instead of one as 100hZ does, 200Hz processors improve motion smoothness further and succeed in making objects look more "solid". The aim of 200Hz is to keep objects such as Soccer Balls, or any small objects moving very fast across the screen, from losing their shape, blurring or breaking up when being propelled across the screen. However, it's not as simple as just adding an extra three frames - that's not quite the extent of the technology. A processor inside the TV looks at two sequential frames and then actually creates three NEW additional frames in between them.

Going back to our stick figure analogy, that means drawing four times as many stick figures by using four times as many pages, and flicking through those pages at the same speed. This fact, however, is where some 200Hz TVs succeed - or fail miserably!

Imagine you've drawn a stick figure on fifty pages, and can flick through those fifty pages in one second, without missing a page, and at a constant speed. Now double those pages, and you will find it harder to flick through the whole hundred pages without missing a few - let alone the same speed throughout. So your stick figure may seem to move smoothly, then judder, then smoothly again. Now, imagine trying to do that with two hundred pages. It's a struggle, and you are sure to miss a number of pages along the way. To put it one way - some people will do a better job than others.

This also rings very true for TVs. There are some processors out there which do a much better job than others do. There are some 200Hz processors which don't quite cut the mustard, and you can see odd frames skipping, lots of inaccurate and seemingly unnatural movement. So beware - not all 200Hz processors are created equal!

A lot of Plasma screens seem to highlight 600Hz - they must be at least three times faster, right?

Well in short - not exactly! What 600Hz Sub-Field Driving does, with a 50Hz source like how our Australian TV is broadcast, is split each frame into 12 separate frames or "sub-fields", and then show them individually on the screen. What it does not do is create NEW frames. That means 12 sub-fields per frame in 50Hz (frames per second) creates 600 frames per second (50x12=600). The more sub-fields you have per frame, the more accurate the colour reproduction and less picture noise.

So technically, 600Hz sub-field drive is not solely linked to, nor is its primary purpose, eliminating motion judder.

Why are the manufacturers causing all this confusion?

Because Plasma vs. LCD technology is still the biggest debate when it comes to choosing a Flat Screen TV. The difference in technology is causing manufacturers like Panasonic, Samsung, LG and Sony to heavily promote features and benefits of their panels to attract customers.

As far as LCD, and now LED Digital TV Panels have advanced - the fact of the matter is that for smooth, natural motion in fast scenes - a Plasma is still superior.

With the way Plasma technology works, 100Hz or 200Hz isn't a useful feature to have. But with LCD and LED heavily marketing 100Hz/200Hz, from a marketing perspective they needed a number to combat that. Some added 100Hz before, but now 200Hz LED and LCD have become more common, so they've started quoting the sub-field number - 600Hz.

The same thing happened with 1080p and 'Full HD'. LCD manufacturers introduced terms on their TVs - purely from a marketing perspective - to try and deflect attention from the fact that a good Plasma TV produced a more "natural" picture.

In reality, the plasma manufacturers are being slightly misleading in how they market 600Hz sub field driving. In one way they are saying to customers that our 600Hz is a feature that helps remove motion judder three times as much as a 200Hz TV.

While this is not directly true - they are using it to promote a very true feature of plasma technology - superior motion handling. There is a little bit of "the pot calling the kettle black" when it comes to the LCD manufacturers though. While it is true that 200Hz was designed to aid motion on a large screen TV - the fact that the resulting image can often seem unnatural during fast scenes puts a big question mark over whether this aids or hinders what the customer is seeing. The insertion of frames that are not meant to be there can make it all look a little fake, in many people's opinion. If you do encounter that, it's best to disable it for that particular movie.

So, what is best? 100Hz, 200Hz or 600Hz?

In summary, for fast paced natural movement, Plasma screens are still superior. They do not need to create extra frames to eliminate motion judder, so the resulting image seen is not fake or unnatural. There are pros and cons for both Plasma and LCD technology, and opinion will always be divided one way or another, but if you prefer a smooth, natural picture - even though LCD and LED technology has improved immensely - a Plasma screen is still the way to go.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

LCD 1080p HDTV - What You Should Know Before Buying








When you are in the market for a new television, resolution should be one of factors you should consider. If you have the money, perhaps you should consider buying an LCD 1080p HDTV.

What is the big deal about an LCD 1080p HDTV? Well for starters, that is about 1,920x1,080 pixels which many consider as the Holy Grail of HDTV resolution. This is because it is the best that television companies have been able to come up with which is an improvement from the 720p.

The 1080p is an improvement from the 1080i. The big difference is that images are no longer in an interlaced format but rather sequentially in a single pass making it clearer for people to see the images on the screen.

LCD 1080p HDTV - What You Should Know Before Buying

Keep in mind that when you do buy an LCD 1080p HDTV, its price will be much higher than an EDTV or enhanced definition TV screen because it costs more to make. But does it really make a difference? A lot of experts in the industry say no.

This is because unless you are in the business of video editing or extreme graphic use, such features are not needed when you turn on the television to watch your favorite show or movie. Second, people in Hollywood have no intentions of to produce shows using the 1080p format.

But then again, there is hope because in the battle between high definition and blu ray, the second one is sometimes the format being used when a movie is released in DVD. For this to work, you need to buy an HD DVD player since the data is encoded in 1080p.

Such information will not make you jump for joy because most broadcasts are still done using the 1080i and 720p format and there are no plans to switch to 1080p due to bandwidth issues.

Will there come a time that this will happen if such issues are resolved? Probably not because it is not worth the time or the money. An independent test showed that they did not see any difference when they watched a show using this or the previous format so why even bother.

So why make it in the first place? Simply because there is competition between plasma and LCD televisions. Manufactures think that better pixel quality equals more sales but it is just one selling point and not the big picture when the consumer decides to go out and buy a new television.

In the end, what we are trying to say is that you are better off with a television either a plasma or an LCD that is 720p. If you want to intensify your viewing pleasure, use the extra dollars you save to buy a better sound system.

But if you are not watching a movie, you will need a high definition signal through an antenna, cable or satellite because nothing will appear on screen without it. You should also get the proper accessories like the box and a satellite dish to get clear signals from the network.

The LCD 1080p HDTV is only good if you plan to use it for work. Otherwise, this is something you should forget because even if you play video games with it like Xbox 360 or Playstation 3, this is made in the 720p format so there is no point even if you can make adjustments in the user settings.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

What Are the Three Types of LCD TVs?








LCD means liquid crystal display. You may see others calling it liquid crystal diode. This is not correct. One single word makes the whole meaning wrong. It must be confused with LED, otherwise known as light emitting diode. This is the red light that we commonly see in the clock radios. However today, LED lights are already produced in many colors. What is a diode? It is an electronic valve which prevents the current from going in another direction that will interfere with the functioning of the light projection of the TV.

There are actually three different types of LCD TV:
1. Flat Panel LCD is the one which is competing with Plasma televisions. This is the thinnest television, and also the lightest among the others.
2. Rear Projection LCD competes with Digital Light Protection or DLP televisions. This is a much thicker one as compared to the flat panel LCDs. They compete with the DLP models. The rear projection LCD range from 15 - 19 inches in thickness and weighs about 45 kilos.
3. Front Projection projects on a screen and it can reach a size as big as 200 inches or even 300 inches if your room is big enough. This type of LCD TV is very portable. It is also lightweight. One particular model weighs only four pounds. But of course, you must have a place where you want to project your image.

Toshiba manufactures all of these types of LCD TV.

What Are the Three Types of LCD TVs?

By the terms liquid and crystal in LCD, they both refer to the media where the current is being applied. The crystals intertwine, bend, and twist which totally depend on the amount of electric current being sent through them. Shape transformation allows light to pass through which means that many different shades of each different color are allowed. A simple example of an LCD is the digital watch that we use every single day.

LCD, DLP, Liquid Crystal on Silicon or LCoS are gradually replacing the old televisions. By this we are talking about the CRT monitors which are becoming obsolete as time passes by.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of DLP TVs








The technology behind DLP TVs has actually been around for a few yaers now, but only recently has it started to really come into it's own. DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, and suffice it to say that the way it produces a screen image is a perfect match for the HDTV standard that will soon become the accepted method of television broadcasting.

If you haven't heard much yet about DLP TVs, you will soon. But here are some of the advantages to their design:

1. They are great in brightly lit rooms. Because they use a reflective technology to produce the screen image, a DLP screen is less affected by ambient light than many other monitors. It can also produce a picture that has more contrast because it can produce deeper blacks than for instance, LCD TVs.

The Advantages And Disadvantages Of DLP TVs

2. DLP TVs boast a very high refresh rate. The refresh rate is how often the screen is redrawn each second. The faster the refresh rate, the easier you eye can put the images displayed into a seamless picture in your mind. What this means for you is that if you like to watch sports or play fast action video games, the screen will appear smoother and more realistic with a DLP TV because of it's fast refresh rate.

3. DLP monitors are usually compatible with almost any video source that you want to connect them to. They can even be used as a computer monitor too. Just be sure that a DLP monitor has all of the necessary connections present to be mated with the video sources that you intend to use.

There are however a few disadvantages to DLP TVs that you should be aware of too:

1. DLP screens can be viewed from a fairly wide angle from the center of the television with no problem, but they absolutely must be viewed at eye level for the best picture as the brightness of the picture falls off rapidly when viewed either above or below eye level. This can restrict where you place them for best viewing position in your room and should be a point taken into consideration before purchase.

2. Although the DLP monitor itself can last almost forever, the light source that produces the image only has an average lifespan of about 10,000 hours. That is of course, still a lot of TV viewing time, but if you have your TV on for several hours a day be aware that the clock is ticking on the light bulb and when you do replace it, you may be spending over 0 for a replacement.

All in all, DLP monitors represent a great advancement in the field of television viewing though, and the technology is being rapidly accepted and improved on. But as with any TV purchase it is best to actually demo a particular model in person before ordering it online if you choose to do so.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

LCD Monitors Vs LCD TVs








In old days when we had CRT computer monitors and CRT television sets there was a clear distinction between these two devices. The basic principle to display the picture was the same but here the similarities ended. TV set had the antenna input and it was almost impossible to connect a computer to it. On the other hand it was not so easy to watch television on computer. As the technology advances we are getting not just new display types, recent TV sets and monitors have also many additional features and interfaces.

With digital broadcasting we have moved television closer to computers and internet. Computers can easily display video and audio clips or streams. This means that the border between computers and television is very soft. Maybe the best definition of the difference between computer monitor and TV is that monitor is primarily intended to display computer picture while TV set is designed to receive and display TV picture (and sound).

Computer Monitor

LCD Monitors Vs LCD TVs

The main purpose of computer monitor is to display computer picture. Monitor is one of the most important computer peripherals. Without it we can not do anything (unless we access it remotely by some other computer). Modern computer monitor displays are almost exclusively using LCD technology. This is a very cheap and effective way of displaying computer resolutions at display sizes that fit most working spaces. Computer resolutions are comparable to TV resolutions and can go even further. For example, resolution 2560x1600 is quite common with the biggest LCD monitors. LCD monitors have usually DVI interface to connect with the computer. This interface can also be used to display TV picture, we only need a DVI to HDMI interface. Many LCD monitors have also a built-in TV tuner. With this add-on you can watch TV without any additional hardware--you only need an antenna or cable connection and you are ready to watch TV channels.

LCD Television

The first difference we can observe is that the sizes of LCD televisions are usually bigger while the resolution is fixed to 1920x1080 in best case which corresponds to HDTV resolution. The other difference is the display technology used. Large televisions usually use plasma displays, while medium sized and small TV sets use LCDs. There are no significant differences between these two technologies. In the last years both technologies have evolved and both offer clear, sharp picture. However, there is one significant difference between monitors and TV sets. LCD and Plasma TVs, which are primarily designed to display TV picture, usually use advanced image processing algorithms for smooth motion and less flickering. LCD/plasma televisions also have many audio/video interfaces to connect with home theater and other equipment. The can also display computer picture via HDMI input.

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Most Popular LCD Televisions








LCD televisions have been taking the world by storm it seems, as the technology continues to improve and the prices continue to drop. Originally, for TVs of a mid to larger size, it seemed that plasma televisions were automatically better. They had better quality and better sustainability. However, the most popular LCD televisions have caught up to the lead and are now just as good if not better than plasmas, no matter the size of the screen that you are interested in.

How do LCD Televisions work?

Before you view specific LCD television reviews it's always a good idea to have a basic understanding of what the technology behind LCD televisions actually is. LCD screens function through liquid crystal cells in between panels of glass. Electric currents are supplied to these liquid crystal cells (LCD stands for liquid crystal display) which in turn cause each individual cell to refract only a certain specific color in the visible light spectrum. The light is being fed to the cells through a lamp behind the screen in the case of a flat screen LCD television. When thousands of these liquid crystal cells refract their specific color at the same time, you get fantastic, bright pictures.

Most Popular LCD Televisions

Advantages of the Most Popular LCD Televisions

The most popular LCD televisions actually have several advantages over their plasma (or older LCD model) counterparts. To begin with, LCD screens are great for well lit environments. So if you're in a room with lots of sun, or plan on having a television in a public atmosphere such as a brightly lit restaurant, than LCD screens will provide a more viewable picture image than other types of TV screens.

LCD televisions also consume less power than other types of TVs. So for those of you trying to "go green", or at least cut back on your monthly bills, LCDs offer that distinct advantage. Additionally, with LCD TVs you don't have to worry at all about the dreaded "screen burn in" which has been known to ruin other types of TV sets. While that is a concern that is largely being taken care of through improvements in technology anyway, you never have to even consider such as problem with the most popular LCD televisions.

LCD Television Reviews

You no longer have to worry that LCD televisions aren't suited to large sizes. Thanks to improvements in technology, the most popular LCD TVs function just as wonderfully as other HD televisions, no matter the size of the screen. Many companies make various models of LCD TVs, but according to LCD television reviews, some of the best are:

o The Sony Bravia LCD TV - Great picture and sound, smooth video play and all around high quality.
o Sharp AQUOS LCD TV - Sharp AQUOS models are known for their extraordinarily thin design and their outstanding picture quality and contrast ratio.
o Samsung LN-40A650 LCD HDTV - This Samsung model is great not just for the sharpness of its picture but also for the adaptability to other media players and outlets, such as MP3 players.

Of course, this is just a small sampling of some of the most popular LCD televisions. You can find more information about some of the most popular LCD televisions. Additionally, you can find LCD television reviews and you can even buy LCD televisions.

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Ganesh Utsav Special - Episode 757 - 9th September 2011

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DLP TV Reviews For 2010








I have prepared these DLP TV Reviews in order that you may face a truly less difficult time coming to a preference regarding which DLP® television you are likely to choose paying for. I definitely think that DLP® continues to provide the absolutely finest quality image for the money spent, primarily in sizes of 50" and bigger. I have made a decision to look principally at television models that happen to be inside of just a 50-60" dimension range which I consider to be one of the most popular dimensions in the world today.

Precisely what to take into consideration with a brand new DLP® TV?... The absolute bulk of DLP® TV models are the same given that the DLP® chip is certainly going to always be provided by Texas Instruments. As a result, you could ask yourself, "given that all of them make use of exactly the same specific chip, won't they all end up being impossible to tell apart?" The correct reply is absolutely NOT. Although they surely do use the identical DLP® chip, just what will happen to the light in between the lamp and projection screen may very well be different. A number of DLP® TVs might use some other color on the color wheel, which has an effect on the images. In addition, each and every manufacturer could implement specialized video processing, thus influencing the display's level of quality.

Decide on a DLP® television which includes additional capabilities as well; for instance, memory card slots, a number of HDMI inputs and on top of that keep in mind a great group of speakers.

DLP TV Reviews For 2010

I have listed right here the most important qualities that truly ought to be accounted for in an effort to evaluate DLP® TVs:

Resolution: You will, to begin with, want a DLP® TV successful at presenting the higher resolutions with current day higher definition sources. The truly best DLP® TVs will definitely be capable to present 1080P.

Contrast Ratio: TVs which feature an exceptional picture will invariably have a very good contrast ratio. Although contrast ratio calculates the variation within grayscale shades, always remember this also will help make the remainder of the colors show up a lot more brilliant.

Brightness: Without a doubt you'll probably like a DLP® TV which is adequately lit, and is relatively comfortable to look at even within well lit room conditions.

Viewing Angle: A good DLP® television is going to be nicely lit from just about any angle.

Digital Tuner: In case you never have been told, you'll need to possess a digital tuner after February '09. The vast majority of TVs come with one integrated now, although not each and every one.

DLP® TVs deliver an outstanding image at an extremely economical price. This is accomplished by employing a high energy lamp as the light source. This light is shone through a series of lenses and after that reflected off the DLP® chip. This chip houses millions of microscopic mirrors that either reflects the light onto the screen, or away from it, dependent upon whether or not the pixel is supposed to be active. The light then passes through a color wheel. This wheel is divided into assorted colored segments (red, green, and blue) and then eventually displayed across the display screen.

DLP® TVs are comparable to LCD projection televisions. Both use a lamp as the chief origin of illumination. The two technologies feature slimmer and lighter projection TVs than have even been offered up to10 years ago. Considering the fact that DLP® TVs reflect the light off of the surface of the chip rather than passing the light through it, there is certainly no "screen door" effect. This permits DLP® TVs to produce an image that is slightly sharper than the equivalent image on an LCD projection set.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Plasma TV Screens - Pros, Cons, and Advice








Plasma TVs are widely popular, due to the advantages they offer. In this article, we'll go over a few of the pros and cons of Plasma screens, as well as tips for buying a plasma TV.

The Pros of Plasma Screen TVs

Plasma screens are very shallow (slim line profile) - usually the screen will take up about 2 inches, and the entire TV or finished screen will be just a few inches deep. This means that your TV takes up very little room, and is easily mounted on a wall.

Plasma TV Screens - Pros, Cons, and Advice

Plasma screens also have an excellent contrast, and can display nearly perfectly dark black. Plasma screens can also display very bright colors. This makes them ideal for watching movies.

Plasma screens can also come in extra large sizes. The largest plasma screen in the world is 103 inches across. You can easily buy plasma screens up to about 65 inches.

The Cons of Plasma Screen TVs

Plasma screens begin losing their brightness after about 2,000 hours of use. The latest model plasma screens will be half as bright as they originally were after about 60,000 hours of use.

Plasma screens are very fragile, so they are hard to install and ship. Of course, they are also at an increased risk of breaking.

Above about 6,000 elevation, Plasma screens will emit a humming noise. Very few people will have an issue with this, though, as very few people live above 6,000 feet elevation.

Tips for buying a Plasma Screen TV

As with any other electronic, it's important to shop around and get the best product at the best price. Check online review and shopping comparison sites.

Also, be wary of advertised contrast ratios. Since there is no standardized measurement method, it is very difficult to compare contrast ratios between manufacturers.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Tire todas suas dúvidas sobre a conexão HDMI - Olhar Digital

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All About LED Strips 4 - The Eternal Debate - SMD3528 Vs SMD5050








SMD 3528 vs SMD 5050, those are the two types of chips most used in strips nowadays, and it is essential to distinguish which one is used in each case because that will impact on the price but of course also on the performance. So what are their features and differences?

SMD 3528 strips LED flexible are a medium output, low heat LED die. In 5 meter reels with 300 chips they generally generate between 120 to 220lm/m (in Pure White) which is enough to project an even light level approximately 300mm (1') from where it is mounted. Some manufacturers offer Ultra White versions which can offer up to 360lm/m. The average power consumption for this type of LED SMD Strip is 5W/m. However, big manufacturers offer also higher density reels, with 600 chips per 5 meter reel, which deliver up to 440lm/m (in Pure White), which can go even higher to 720lm/m for manufacturers with Ultra White versions. The power consumption in this case is around 10W/m. Most 3528 LED strips can be cut every 3 LED modules, or 50mm (2") for 300 chip reels and 25mm (1") for 600 chip reels. SMD3528 is a single color LED strip lighting solution. In terms of price, they are the cheaper option.

SMD 5050 flexible strip LED are a high power, higher heat SMD LED option. They are also commonly referred as triple core strips (when looking closely three different areas can be identified on the chip). Strips using this type of SMD LED flexible strip usually have a wider variety of options, being the most common the normal density reels with 30 chips per meter (360lm/m in Pure White) and a power consumption of around 7,5W/m but some manufacturers offer also higher densities, normally in shorter reels, such as 3 meter, with 60 chips per meter, delivering an astonishing 720lm/m in Pure White with a Power Consumption of around 14,5W/m. As we can see, SMD 5050 can offer a light output over 3 times that of the 3528 strip and therefore the 5050 LED is well suited for lighting up areas that may be subject to high levels of ambient light. 5050 LED strip can also be used as a replacement for fluorescent tube in general task lighting and in light boxes. As a result, logically, they are more expensive, but for installations with high luminosity requirements they are preferred since their cost per lumen is generally lower.

All About LED Strips 4 - The Eternal Debate - SMD3528 Vs SMD5050

Moreover, the 5050 strip is available in both single color and RGB color change models. The color change version requires additional control but can produce millions of different colors, so finding the right shade or combination is a simple matter of programming.

What type of SMD is better? The answer is simple, it depends. For basic lighting projects with low luminosity requirements, monocolor and when cost is the key factor, then SMD3528 prevails. For more demanding projects or RGB installations, then SMD5050 is the obvious choice.

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