Posts Tagged ‘television’

Looking to Get a Reliable HDTV?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

The Sony XBR HDTV is one of the top choices when you are looking at high definition televisions provided by the Sony company.  Consumers have learned to recognize XBR as the term often given to the top of the Sony TV line.  The Sony XBR HDTV actually gives a new standard to high definition, as [...]

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Advantages of a Rear Projection Television

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Rear projection televisions are also referred to as RPTVs and are often the consumer’s choice when buying a large screen TV.  The brand names who are currently making rear projection televisions are JVC, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, RCA, Hitachi and Sony.  While several electronics companies have left the field to concentrate their resources on the more costly, [...]

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Getting a Sony Bravia for Your Home

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The Sony HDTV is unlike other kinds of HDTV sets that are in stores now.  There are several distinct models of the Sony HDTV that you can buy, but because they are produced by Sony, the leader when you want great technology, you can trust the name and know you will be buying a great [...]

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Getting a Front Projection Television for Your Home

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

The front projection television is manufactured by a number of established television designers, many of whom currently produce both rear and front projections.  These companies now use two competing technologies for the front projection television – DLP (digital laser projection ) and LCD projection.  These both replace the CRT projector that was used and can [...]

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TV Lifts, TV Stands, and TV Wall Mounts

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

If someone has a new LCD or flat panel big screen then your next step is to try to choose how you want to place your gorgeous new TV in your residence. When trying to make this verdic there are more than a few major types of fixtures to wish from. These options embrace a [...]

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