Monday, April 30, 2012

The Advantages Of HDTV And Digital TV








You know there must be something special about digital television if Scooby-Doo endorses the technology (the Great Dane sold out and did a spot for DIRECTV!). High-Definition Television, also known as HDTV, is a digital television broadcasting system with enhanced resolution and superior qualities to traditional television sets. HDTV and digital television are usually related in a conversation, since HDTV is always digitally broadcast, since it required less bandwidth thanks to video compression.

High-Definition Television can yield a much better-quality image than standard television because of its great number of resolution lines. Digital signals do not have the problems with snowy or pale images, which are direct results of very weak signals or signal interference. Shows broadcasting in HDTV and received on digital-ready receivers, allow for better reception, more realistic image colors and a visual sharpness about 2-5 times greater than standard TV transmission. This is because the gaps between scan lines are much narrower. This means that nature shows, films, sporting events and the like can be photographed on 35 mm film and viewed at home with nearly the same original resolution. (Try watching Coppola's Apocalypse Now Redux the way the director saw it!) Additionally, HDTV systems usually bring along Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound to the media package, allowing TV or movie viewers to hear full surround sound features.

Not only does High-Definition Television boast several advantages over SDTV and other standard systems; but the casual home viewer (primarily used to an ordinary analog-based TV set) also has to factor in the advantages that a digital system brings to the table. (Or dining room, or living room-wherever!) As stated with HDTV, DTV takes up less bandwidth and the bandwidth is also continuously variable, depending on the compression level. Therefore, digital broadcasters can provide more digital channels in the same space, allowing for special features like HDTV, and allow for more interactivity between viewer and network channel. Digital TV also allows for multiplexing capability, which lets viewers tune into more than one program on the same channel. Imagine watching more than one sporting event at the same time and on the same screen! Imagine watching two movies side by side and comparing notes. This is the perfect compromise for analog veterans who love to channel flip. DTV also allows for electronic program guides, additional languages and subtitles.

The Advantages Of HDTV And Digital TV

There is a huge race in the broadcasting industry to offer the largest choice in HD programming. Satellite companies seem to have the edge over cable providers with Direct TV HD leading the pack in the number of high definition channels to choose from. Most providers offer HD receivers or upgrade options to HD DVR boxes.

All in all, nearly everyone-particularly a casual TV viewer who has been watching the Discovery Channel on a small rectangular screen-agrees that DTV, and especially High-Definition TV have superior picture quality, enhanced audio quality and much easier reception than the analog generation ever dreamed.

If you're a casual viewer wondering if the difference between HDTV and regular analog television is worth it, then now is really the best time to switch over-because soon enough, all of your favorite networks will be making the same switch, with or without you. On February 17, 2009, US network television will terminate all full power station terrestrial analog broadcasting in favor of digital broadcasting.

While you could try and request a rebate from the government to receive a converter box with digital tuning, the TV viewer in you surely begs, not just for the status quo, but for hundreds of additional channels-all available in High Definition Television. With all the additional color, sound and interactivity television's simulation of life is one-step closer to the real world.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Plasma Televisions








Plasma screen televisions are a new type of audio visual entertainment that utilizes small, inert-gas filled cells and electricity to create plasma. The plasma then excels and activates phosphors to emit light in a pattern dictated by the positioning and the vivacity of the cells. Though plasma research and visual companionship has been used for nearly 60 years in study, it has only recently become available to the consumer public as a means of television.

Plasma screens are very bright and have a wide range of usable colors because of plasma's flexibility. Though the use of power fluctuates in accordance to the necessary level of what is being displayed (i.e. picture quality).

The lifetime of a plasma screen is extraordinary. Plasma screens can operate at factory-ready levels for years of use. They can operate like new for up to 30 years of the Television being on 10 hours a day, provided that the television is cared for properly.

Plasma Televisions

However, plasma screen televisions also have caveats and drawbacks that cause them to be criticized. For instance, plasma screens tend to reflect a lot of ambient or glaring light than some other new televisions. However, some companies are rectifying this by placing an anti-glare filter on the television screen. Another problem with plasma screen televisions is the management of size. It is difficult to make plasma screens small because it takes a certain area for the plasma to be created. Making the containment area behind the screen too small can result in the plasma not being formed correctly. This results in mostly large, flat plasma screens to be the only ones commonly sold.

Also, the plasma screen television is often criticized by its amount of energy consumption. Though, overall, it is a more visually pleasing television that some of its competitors such as the LCD television (Liquid Crystal display), it also consumes more energy than the LCD. For this reason, Plasma screens have been proven to contribute to global warming causing them to gain heavy criticism for environmental rights activists. Not only do they consume a large amount of electricity due to their common size, they also produce nitrogen trifloride, a heavy greenhouse gas that can damage the ozone Though this is still a problem, research is being done to come up with solutions for the problem as Plasma has proven to be one of the most visually pleasing new televisions.

Plasma televisions are rather expensive because of their difficult makeup as well as the high cost of operating and maintaining them. For this reason, extensive warranties are often sold to protect the maintenance costs of the televisions. Plasma screen televisions can cost anywhere from five hundred dollars up to more than five thousand dollars, depending on the overall features, make, model, and visual quality. Also, the store that is selling the particular television also heavily contributes to the cost of the televisions.

Plasma screens are very visually pleasing as well as long-lasting and capable of extraordinary audio-visual display. Though they do have their problems, they are still in the top ranks of televisions being sold today.

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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Harvard HS Variety Show // DJ SILVER (Jon Hernandez), DocLo, Jaysta, DLP, Lil Mikes

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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Wall of Skeletons - Episode 535

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

System Of A Down - Psycho live (HD/DVD Quality)

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Plasma TVs - Experience The High Definition Pictures








The popularity of plasma television sets has increased immensely in the last few years. The digital revolution all over the world has led people to switch to these TVs from the normal CRT televisions. Plasma monitors have allowed the viewers to watch the movies, news and other programmes in a better way. These have got the high quality sharp & crisp images which are quite suitable for the high definition television standards.

The plasma TVs are getting wide popularity these days and therefore one has a lot of choices to choose her or his favourite brand. Before making the final purchase decision, one should always do some research works in order to get the high quality products at reasonable prices. Some of the factors that are helpful in purchasing a plasma television have been discussed below.

Firs of all, one should decide whether he/she needs only a plasma monitor or a plasma television. A monitor is simply a big size screen and does not have speakers with it. On the other hand, a television set is equipped with inbuilt tuner and speakers. The availability of HDTV features in any TV set is very important. Plasma TVs score well in terms of this facility and therefore the viewers can enjoy watching the high definition pictures & videos on them.

Plasma TVs - Experience The High Definition Pictures

The size of plasma television sets can be very attractive for many customers. These come in large size and thin configurations so that the users could easily place them at suitable places. One can mount them to the wall and enjoy the theater-like environment. All the configurations and specifications should be of high standards in order to get complete satisfaction from shopping. The extended warranty schemes that are given with the products can be very cost effective. Therefore, the customers should invest their money in them in order to avoid the repairing cost and other additional expenses.

The online portals and websites have become very popular these days from where one can purchase the Plasma TVs at attractive prices. A lot of lucrative offers and deals are also provided there that make the customers elated. Moreover, various online contests are also run there that can be exciting since one can win the television sets free of cost also. The price comparison sites are also available where the users can compare prices of different brands of TV sets.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Development Of Plasma Television








Plasma television is the result of the gradual but progressive development and conversion of the concept of standard television into plasma. There was no concept of plasma until the last few decades, and this slowly came into being as the demands of the communications, entertainment, and television markets grew for improved and better quality imaging in standard televisions. The viewing public has enjoyed standard television programming for many years, but now, advanced research and development in these technologies have produced a flat-panel display with a wide screen with crystal clear picture quality and excellent sound clarity.

Plasma television is a new technology that is used to produce better quality pictures and sounds. The basic concept behind plasma TV is fluorescent light that is made up of free moving ions and electrons. When passed under normal voltage, the atoms have electrons, protons, and neutrons having negative, positive, and neutral charges respectively. Protons and electrons combine to give a perfect balance to the atom, and the total charges of the atom become zero. When current flows, negative charges collide with positive charges, and increase the level of energy. Xenon and Neon atoms have no shared electrons because of their stable and perfect outer shell that does not react with atoms. Resolution of imaging is excellent with more pixels per inch. This produces a better quality picture from the basic colors of green, blue, and red.

The quality of picture produced by the plasma television is amazingly realistic. Plasma HDTV (High Definition Television) is still the king of home entertainment systems. Plasma TV is the use of a full color flat panel of phosphorus for picture display. Plasma is known for excellent color combination and interactive color reproduction. These particular sets often are manufactured in larger sizes - not smaller - with a high display of 16.77 in unique colors. Light emitting diodes (LED) are used in the manufacture of plasma screens to display pictures with thousands of pixels changing thousands of times per seconds to create images.

Development Of Plasma Television

There are many kids of plasma televisions available on the market today - HDTV, EDTV (Enhanced Definition Television), and the old CRT TV (Cathode Ray Tube Television). Of all these types of televisions, plasma high definition televisions produce better quality pictures and sound for many hours of home entertainment enjoyment. The production of and demand for plasma televisions makes if more and more affordable for the average consumer to own. Some are designed especially for home theater systems, and these sets have LCD flat panels and can be viewed from any and every angle in your home. The plasma television market has experienced better sales in home theater entertainment than standard televisions.

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Monday, April 16, 2012

HDTV - An Introduction








HDTV stands for High Definition Television, and if you live in the USA, Australia, or Japan you may already have experienced it. There are three key differences between HDTV and what's become known as standard definition TV ie regular NTSC, PAL or SECAM. The three differences are; an increase in picture resolution, 16:9 widescreen as standard, and the ability to support multi-channel audio such as Dolby Digital.

The most important aspect of HDTV, and the one which gives it its name is the increased resolution. Standard definition NTSC broadcasts have 525 horizontal lines, and PAL broadcasts are slightly better at 625 lines. In both these systems however, the actual number of lines used to display the picture, known as the active lines, is fewer than that. In addition, both PAL and NTSC systems are interlaced, that is, each frame is spit into two fields, one field is the odd-numbered lines and the other is the even lines. Each frame is displayed alternately and our brain puts them together to create a complete image of each frame. This has an adverse affect on picture quality.

HDTV is broadcast in one of two formats; 720p and 1080i. The numbers refer to the number of lines of vertical resolution and the letters refer to whether the signal is progressive scan, 'p', or interlaced, 'i'. Progressive scan means that each frame is shown in its entirety, rather than being split into fields. Both systems are significantly better quality than either PAL or NTSC broadcasts.

HDTV - An Introduction

HDTV uses 16:9 widescreen as is its aspect ratio so widescreen pictures are transmitted properly and not letterboxed or panned and scanned. Dolby Digital multichannel sound can be broadcast as part of an HDTV signal, so if you have a surround sound speaker set-up you can use it to listen to TV rather than just DVDs.

To receive an HDTV broadcast you need either a TV with a built-in HDTV tuner or a HDTV receiver which can pick-up off the air HDTV channels, or cable or satellite HDTV like. You also need to live in are where HDTV channels are broadcast or distributed by cable or satellite.

Currently HDTV is widespread in Japan and is becoming commonplace in the US, with most major networks distributing HDTV versions of their popular content. The 2005 Superbowl led to a large increase in the demand for Fox Sports HDTV and cable companies scrambled to add it to their offering in the run up to the game. In Autralia, HDTV uptake was sluggish initially but has increased significantly since 2003.

The situation in Europe is not so bright. There is only one company broadcasting HDTV in the whole of Europe, Euro1080, and it has only two HDTV channels, both in the 1080i format. Euro1080HDe shows major cultural and sporting events to cinemas and clubs around Europe, while HD1 broadcasts sports, opera, rock music, and lifestyle programs via satellite to homes in Europe. UK satellite broadcaster, Sky, which is owned by Fox proprieter Rupert Murdoch, has announced plans to broadcast some HDTV content in 2006. The BBC has also made noises about broadcasting HDTV programs (it already films some programs in HD format).

However, it will be a while before HDTV in Europe catches up with the rest of the world. The controversy created by the confirmation of plans by the UK government to start switching off analogue transmitters in 2008 showed how many people have yet to make the switch to DVB-T. That will be used as an argument to show that there is no appetite in the UK for another major change in TV broadcasting -particularly as most people think they already have 'digital TV' in the form of DVB-T.

Given that television was invented by a Briton, and Europe led the way with PAL for so long, this is a rather sorry state of affairs.

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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Is It A Good Idea To Microwave A Xenon Bulb?

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Thursday, April 12, 2012

New Sony Crystal LED Display Technology FIRST HANDS ON

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Difference Between a Plasma TV and LCD TV








If you have recently started looking for a new TV, you know that choosing the right TV that meets your needs can be a difficult decision. Plasma TV and LCD TV are the two main choices in the TV market. Before you select one of these types of large, slim, and flat display TVs, it is important to understand the difference between the two so you do not regret your purchase.

Plasma TV

Plasma TV technology is loosely based on the fluorescent light bulb. Between the plates of glass there are very small cells where such gases as ionized neon, argon, and xenon are injected and preserved in plasma form. When the ionized (electrically charged) gas is in its sealed plasma form, they produce the colored images green, blue phosphors, and red. When the Plasma TV set is being used, the gas is electrically charged at specific intervals which then hit the colors (each group of red, green, and blue phosphors is called a pixel) and produces the image on the television. Plasma TV technology make use of the burning of phosphors to produce the image. Plasma TV advantages include: high quality image, better contrast ratio, color accuracy, and color saturation, the display of the color black is quite vivid, and viewers are able to clearly view the television image at different angles. Plasma TVs are available in a larger screen size than the LCD TVs. Plasma TV disadvantages include: screen burn of static images, excessive heat production, and the glass screens are fragile.

Difference Between a Plasma TV and LCD TV

LCD TV

LCD TVs use different technology than plasma televisions. LCD panels consist of 2 layers of clear material, which are polarized and then 'glued' together. One layer has been coated with a specific polymer that holds the individual liquid crystals. An electrical current passes through each crystal which permits the crystals to allow light in or block the light in order to produce and display the television images. LCD crystals require an external light source for the image to be created by the LCD so that it is visible to the person watching the television. LCD TVs are not as good at tracking motion as Plasma. They have poorer contrast ratio and individual pixels can burn out resulting in small, visible, black or white dots to appear on the screen. The big screen sizes are not as common as with the plasma. The advantages of LCD TVs include: less power is needed, less heat is needed and generated, they do not emit radiation, they have increased image brightness over plasma, perform better at higher altitudes, they are lighter in weight, and they have a longer display life.

For many people, it is essential that they have the right television. Today, Plasmas and LCDs are used all over the world When you understand the differences between the LCD TV and Plasma TV which includes the advantages and disadvantages of each one, you will be in a better position to get a TV that meets your personal needs and preferences.

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Sunday, April 8, 2012

How to Decide Between an LCD TV and a Plasma TV








The persistent question remains. Which is better? An LCD TV or a plasma TV? Both are the latest technology available for your entertainment at home. Unlike the CRT televisions, LCD and plasma are less bulky and have high quality images and high resolution. They are playing at almost the same price and sometimes it is hard to arrive at a decision whether to buy a plasma or an LCD.

It is actually very easy. You just have to establish whether how you want to use your television. Both plasma and LCD uses very different technology.

Plasma televisions have phosphors. They have thousands of pixels with the primary colors red, green, and blue. These primary colors, you will be able to produce many variety of colors, different shades, different hues, thus making the picture come alive. Plasma TVs have two panels and in between them are gases neon or xenon. When electric current passes through the gas, they become liquid and can then produce light. This light fuels the pixels, and the pixels will altogether form an image. All of these happens in a matter of 50 frames per second. If your sole purpose is to watch movies or TV shows, plasma TV is the one for you. It has a higher resolution and the picture is much clearer than that of the LCD TVs.

How to Decide Between an LCD TV and a Plasma TV

Let us now talk about LCD televisions. LCD on the other hand, is made up of crystals. A panel of cells is filled with these crystals in a liquid medium. As electricity passes through the panel of cells, the liquid crystals either allow or block the light. It works like a prism. When you block the light, different colors are displayed. If you are using your television to view photos from your camcorders or play computer games, it is recommended that you buy an LCD TV.

LCD and plasma televisions each have their advantages and disadvantages. They work well in their own areas of "expertise." Depending on how you will be using you television most of the time will be your basis on which one to purchase.

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Plasma TV - The Case For Choosing Plasma TV over LCD Flat Screen TV








No doubt about it, flat screen HDTVs have gone from being tvs for the enthusiast and the wealthy to the natural replacement choice for the common household. A popular question is which is better, an LCD flat screen tv or a plasma tv?

In years past this would be a much easier answer as there were clear differences between the two tv options, with a plasma tv being the natural flat panel choice for a home theater due in part to the limited size options for large screen tvs.

In today's rapidly changing electronics market LCD screens have gained significant ground in the home theater market. They are now a legitimate option for home theater and not just an option for small tvs or computer monitors. They have gained production efficiency allowing the cost to drop rapidly. They have made significant quality improvements and have made a major push into the full HD 1080p tv market. With all of the momentum of LCDs some have gone so far as to ask the question, is plasma dead?

Plasma TV - The Case For Choosing Plasma TV over LCD Flat Screen TV

Although the gap has certainly narrowed, plasma tv is still a very viable option for today's home theater. For flat panel screen sizes of 50" and up plasma still is a great choice. The cost of flat panel tvs, including plasma tvs has continued to drop making it an affordable option for most consumers. Dollar for dollar plasma is still tough to beat for screen sizes in this range.

Many will argue that the quality of the picture of a plasma surpasses that of the comparably priced LCD tv. It produces a crisp, smooth picture without the "ghosting" effect associated with early LCD screens, particularly in scenes with fast movement such as sports.

Plasma tv technology produces lifelike, rich and vibrant colors. Another important consideration is black levels. Although LCD has made advancements in black level, they still have a tough time reproducing the deep true blacks that plasma can produce.

Keep in mind the viewing environment when purchasing a tv. LCDs generally produce a brighter picture that is great for areas with a lot of natural ambient light. This is one reason that when you go in to the typical electronics store that is filled with bright fluorescent lighting, that they will stand out more then plasmas. You may be surprised at the difference in perceived picture quality when viewing a plasma in areas with controlled lighting such as a home theater room or a basement den.

A major drawback in early plasma tv technology was the "burn in" effect that could occur when bright, static images such as a stock ticker tape or video game score would be displayed for long periods on the screen. Today's plasmas have all but eliminated the threat of screen burn in through various technological advances.

While many plasma tvs have a native 720p resolution, they are now offering 1080p full hd models to more directly compete with full HD LCD flat screen models.

While recent gains in LCD technology and new technologies on the horizon such as OLED may eventually threaten plasma tv, it still has a lot to offer in today's market. In fact if you are currently in the market for buying a new flat screen tv, then a plasma tv may be the perfect addition to your home theater.

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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

HDTV - Worth Buying?








As an amateur, anyone can term the HDTV (High Definition Television) as the format that offers better picture clarity than the usual CRT television sets. However, before you purchase a HDTV it is better to understand whether it fits your requirement and is worth its value.

The HDTV has four times more pixels per square inches compared to that of a standard TV set. However, it only shows the HD picture if the content is transmitted and being broadcast in high definition. Hence, for setting up the HDTV, you need to have the right set top box along with the right television for receiving and decoding a high definition signal for the immersible experience of watching HDTV.

The high Definition Television has many advantages. It facilitates you with features like a wider viewing screen, clearer pictures, progressive scanning and superior sound quality. If you are keen to have a home theatre system, it is served best by the HDTV, as in this regard a wide screen television set is the best possible choice. The High Definition signals are all broadcast in the format of a wide screen that puts forward a clear crisper picture. Hence, the HDTV is highly beneficial as it has double the sharpness and clarity of the analog TV broadcasts as well as superior color resolution. Thus, the HDTV seems to be better preferred than the analog as it has no imperfections like that of the traditional TV.

HDTV - Worth Buying?

In addition to this, the broadcasts of the HDTV have a screen resolution that is around five times sharper than the conventional broadcasts. This is because of the fact that the high definition has double the lines of resolution compared to that of a traditional analog television set. The broadcasts of the HDTV display 1080 horizontal lines of resolution whereas the broadcasts of the traditional analog sets can display only 525 lines (or 625 lines in the case of a PAL signal) of resolution. This enhances a marked difference in the quality and sharpness of the picture. In sum, the traditional analog television broadcasts display of the television is highly degraded because of the fact of the lower resolution lines.

Therefore, if you are looking for ultimate viewing pleasure and can access channels broadcast in HD then HDTV is worth buying.

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Monday, April 2, 2012

LCD TV Facts








LCD TVs are usually on prominent display in department stores, tempting shoppers with their clear pictures and brilliant colors. Liquid crystal displays are especially tempting for people who have an old fashioned TV at home that they watch regularly. An LCD TV's futuristic look and its more vibrant colors can tempt a TV addict to spend money even in the midst of an economic downturn. For those shoppers who want to be responsible with their money, however, the various aspects of purchasing and owning one of these must be considered.

LCD technology: How it works

Simply put, an LCD screen consists of liquid crystals in between sheets of polarized glass. An electrical current is applied to enable the display of images. Like old fashioned TVs an LCD television screen consists of pixels each of which can show a viewer multiple colors. It is the combination of these pixels that forms the picture displayed on a TV screen or computer monitor.

LCD TV Facts

Benefits of watching video on an LCD TV

When compared to an old fashioned TV set, the benefits are obvious: brilliant pictures and movement that feels more realistic than older displays. The difference is striking enough that most adults can recall the first time they saw a liquid crystal display, whether it was on a computer monitor or on a television screen. One major reason for the high picture quality on an LCD TV is the number of pixels on the screen, from one side to the other and from top to bottom. The higher the number, the better the sharper and clearer the picture.

Financial benefits of owning an LCD television

One reason that LCD has been popular in battery powered devices like digital watches and alarm clocks for the mast few decades is the fact that LCD technology requires only a small amount of electricity. In fact, there are LCD sets built for low energy-use that consume half as much as the plasma alternative.

Drawbacks to LCD televisions

In older LCD screens there tends to be some blurring of movement when watching scenes in which there is fast motion. This may be particularly noticeable in sporting events when action is being displayed at full speed. Another problem that is most notable on older models is the limitation in viewing angles. Colors may shift when viewed too far to the right or left of the screen. In newer models these problems have been corrected with the use of LED backlights among other additions.

Plasma vs LCD comparison

The closest competition in the flat-panel display market is the plasma screen, which has a few notable benefits, among them is a slight edge in price that is gradually diminishing as LCD technology evolves. Up until recently, plasma had the edge in those qualities mentioned above, like blurry motion and viewing angle.

The ease of moving LCD TVs

Even when compared to the other main flat-panel option, an LCD TV is generally going to be thinner and lighter. This means that they are easy to move, which means easy to wall-mount as well.

How good does it look in your living-room?

Possibly the least important of all the concerns and yet it is important for some people. LCD TVs are generally sleek and stylish, complementing almost every type of décor.

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