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  • 40-inch high definition TV with 1080p resolution
  • Three HDMI inputs (rear), one Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) input, and one PC input (rear)
  • Improved picture with 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 6ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology
  • Two 10W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
  • One-year parts and labor warranty



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Step up to larger screen sizes with full HD 1080p resolution. The improved picture quality of the LN40B530 begins with a 60,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and is made smoother and more vivid with a fast 6ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology. Samsung's renowned "Piano Key Black" cabinet makes it a standout in any room. With three HDMI inputs, you have the option to plug in such devices as a Blu-ray Disc(tm) player, digital recorder and cable box without having to unplug any of them.
* Built-in digital tuner * Energy Star compliant * Wide Color Enhancer 2 * Game Mode * Swivel Stand * 3 HDMI (rear) * Anynet + (HDMI-CEC) * PC input (rear) * SRS TruSurround HD * Watts per channel: 10W X 2 * Net Dimensions (w/o stand): 39.3x 24.4 x 3.1 * Net Weights (w/o stand): 33.3 lb * Net Dimensions (w/ stand): 39.3 x 27.0 x 10.2 * Net Weights (w/ stand): 39.7 lbs. * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Non-metric weights and measurements are approximate.

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Samsung LN19A330 19-Inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black


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  • 22-inch Series 3 LCD HDTVs are an excellent way to fit high-defiintion clarity into any room of your home
  • Crisp, clear 720p resolution offers outstanding HD image quality
  • An HDMI input provides hassle-free connection to your DVD player, Blu-ray player, or other devices
  • Samsung combines HD fun and functionality in an attractive design



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The LN-19A330 720p 19" LCD HDTV (Black) from Samsung is ideal wherever space is tight. This slim stylish screen has an integrated NTSC/ATSC/QAM tuner which receives digital terrestrial and cable signals. The HDMI input allows for a one-cable digital connection with your HD gear. The LN-19A330 has a 19" display which features sharp realistic imagery combined with SRS TruSurround XT to bring your movies and HD programming to life. The PC input allows this display to double as a computer monitor when space saving is essential.

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  • Two HDMI, one component, and one composite video input
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  • Two 3W bottom speakers and SRS TruSurround HD for a rich surround-sound experience from two speakers
  • One-year parts and labor warranty



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An ideal HDTV for smaller rooms, Samsung's LN26B360 offers crisp, bold HD images. The 30,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio, 8ms response time and Wide Color Enhancer 2 technology help deliver an even more realistic picture quality. Its elegant "piano black" cabinet looks equally as amazing. With a variety of connections, including two HDMI inputs, and one PC input, easily connect digital devices such as a DVD player or PC.
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Samsung 32" TV Film Test (GTA4)

Me again testing filming my Samsung LE32A456C (TV) using a Fujifilm FinePix S5800 (camera), set at the highest quality. I then cropped the video so it would fit in widescreen (640x480 to 640x360). The sound is also coming out of a Samsung HTZ310R (home cinema) and not out of the TV, although it probably doesn't make a difference when filmed. Like a mini-rampage on Grand Theft Auto IV on this one on Xbox 360. Yes, it is in HD, but you obviously won't see that with this resolution!



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The Portable Flip Video Camera - The Easiest Camcorder Around

The Flip Video is an ultra portable camcorder made for simple video recordings. The camera comes in five versions: the Flip Video, the Flip Ultra, the Flip UltraHD, the Flip Video Mino, and the Flip Video MinoHD. The video cameras are made by a company named Pure Digital Technologies. It was first released in 2006 as a simple reusable variation of the one-time use video camera the company produced for CVS/Pharmacy.

The Flip Video was the first to be released under the Flip name, and is the standard version with a 640x480 resolution. It comes in a 1 GB and a 2 GB version with 30 minute and 60 minutes recording time, respectively, and a simple D-pad and small screen. The Flip Video also does not have an internal power source, so you will have to buy batteries when they run out.

All of the features for the Flip Video Ultra are the same, except they come in a variety of different colors. And the Flip Video UltraHD totes more storage and is optimal for HDMI out with 720p resolution. The Flip Video Mino has many features that the previous versions do not. The camcorder has a built-in lithium-ion battery, so you won't have worry about buying batteries all of the time, is about 2 ounces lighter than the others, and touch-sensitive buttons for the controls.

The new Flip Video MinoHD, released in 2009, is by far the best of these camcorders to be released. It has the same dimensions as the regular Mino, but it also records with 1,280x 720 HD resolution at 30 fps. This camcorder also has an internal storage of 4 GB or 8 GB and has a 2 hour battery life.

One of the things that have made these camcorder so innovative is the pop-out USB plug. With the pop-out plug you won't have to worry about losing the cord, which adds to its portability. Another thing is the ease of use. All you literally have to do it point and shoot your video.

With a easy installation process, the Flip Video software is also as simple to use as the cameras themselves. With the software you can extract the videos you have recorded right onto your computer hard drive or send them directly to a family member or friend. Also, if you are into sharing videos on social websites or YouTube, the software makes it easy to upload them directly to your account. The built-in software also features a video editing program. With this program, you can easily do simple editing, like changing the color of your video, adding music, or cutting parts out of the recording.

But, this product doesn't come without flaws. Some reviewers have had some issues with the camcorder, saying that the memory is too small and they would like an external memory card slot to boost their recording time. Some also say that the battery life could be longer and that the lack of settings on the camera is disappointing

All in all, the The Flip Camcorders. offer a great simple camcorder that has some of the best video quality compared to others on the market, has great price value, and is so easy to use that even inexperienced people will find it easy.




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How to Shop For A Flat Screen TV

It used to be easy to buy a television.

A few years ago, you just walked into a store, selected a well-known brand and screen size, and depending on the size of the television, you would likely take it home, plug it into a cable box and you were done.

Televisions today have bigger screens are more sophisticated. When you walk into an electronics store, eager salespeople start using words like plasma, LCD, 720p, 1080p, HDMI, Blu-Ray, refresh-rate, and HDTV. It can sound intimidating.

Not to worry. This short guide will provide the basic information that you'll need to buy a flat screen TV.

Perhaps, the biggest decision is what size flat screen do you need to buy?

If you plan to sit more than five feet away from the screen, you'll need to buy at least a 32 inch screen to take advantage of high definition TV, also known as HDTV. HDTV's run at much higher screen resolutions than old, analog TVs and require larger screens.  

The second choice that you'll make when buying a flat screen TV is whether to buy a plasma or LCD screen.   Plasma screens are based on a technology similar to neon lighting. A gas flows through the glass panels and this allows for better motion detection and viewing angles than an LCD television.

LCD screens use the same technology as flat screen computer monitors and display in finer detail than plasma.

Until recently, the rule was if you plan to watch lots of sports, get a plasma, and if you plan to plug a computer and/or gaming console into your TV, get an LCD.  

But the rules have changed. Refresh rates, the speed at which an image can change on an LCD screen have improved. Early LCD TVs had 50- to 60 megahertz (MHz) refresh rates, the same as a computer monitor. Slow refresh rates are fine for watching CNN, but lousy for viewing basketball. To get rid of the choppiness, LCD screens are now available with 120MHz and 240MHz refresh rates, which makes watching fast action on LCD TVs as smooth as plasma screens.

Not to be outdone, plasma screens have gotten sharper, but the biggest change in plasma TVs has been price. A 47- to 50-inch plasma screen TV costs several hundred dollars less than an LCD screen with a 120MHz to 240MHz refresh rate.

You will also need to decide whether to buy the TV with 720p or 1080p. These numbers refer to horizontal pixel counts. The higher the pixel count, the sharper the picture. Although based on a recent visit to Best Buy, both looked great and I had a hard time telling the difference. If you plan to just watch broadcast TV, a 720p screen is fine, but if you plan on viewing high definition and Blu-Ray DVDs, you will want 1080p to take advantage of the higher pixel count.  

So which is better LCD or plasma?

I suggest visiting a big electronics store, like Best Buy or J&R, and plan to look at both LCD and plasma and decide for yourself. Ask the salesperson to show different types of programming, like a football game and a news person on CNN. If you plan on watching DVDs, ask them to play a Blu-Ray disc and see how it looks. Also, look at the screen from different angles. LCD screens are supposed to distort images if they are not viewed from straight on. But I personally didn't see any distortion on an LCD screen when I viewed it at a 45 degree angle.

Here are some other terms that you should understand before shopping for a TV.

Q. What is HDTV and how it is different?

A. HDTV is more than twice as detailed as the old, bulky analog tube television that it replaces. Analog TV has a resolution that is equal to about 640 by 480 pixels. HDTV has a maximum 1920 by 1080 resolution. This provides for a picture that is six-times sharper than analog TV.      

Q. What is an HDMI cable and port?

A. HDMI means High-Definition Multimedia Interface. It is used to connect flat screen TVs with other devices, like DVD players, sound systems, computers and gaming consoles.

Q. What is Blu-Ray?

A. Blu-Ray is a format used to create high definition movie and video game DVDs. Like HDTV, it shows movies in much greater detail.




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A Detailed Comparison of High Definition Camcorders

Do you have a lot of "wish I had a camcorder" moments? If so, this is the time to buy one. With High Definition being on the forefront of technology, you're options have never been greater. The question at hand is how to choose.

HD is no longer the future, it's here. With an over-abundance of options, no one is quite sure what to make of it. I'd like to break it down for you.

HD video is a higher resolution than standard definition. SD camcorders produce a 640 x 480 resolution. This means the frame is 640 lines wide and 480 lines tall. As 16:9 widescreen formats became common, camcorders increased to a resolution of 720 x 480.

Currently, there are two HD formats competing for your attention, 720p and 1080i. As if all the numbers weren't enough, someone goes and throws letters in, too! The first refers to a camcorders ability to produce up to a resolution of 1280 x 720. The second refers to the ability to produce 1920 x 1080, a higher resolution for increased quality. Easy to understand, right? Now, let's get to the letters. The "i" and the "p" describe how the digital recorder incorporates motion. The "i", which stands for interlaced, is the traditional format. Camcorders split up the verticals and horizontals, and refreshes them at a rate of 30 times per second, alternating back and forth. This is fast enough that the human eye can not detect the miniscule lag, however, a noticeable jaggedness appears when paused.

The "p" stands for progressive. This means that the entire image is refreshed at the same time, 30 times per second. This ultimately produces a much smoother motion, and is the preferred choice for sports, or videos that must be frozen, as it will not have the jaggedness that 1080i produces. Unfortunately, 720p has less resolution.

1080p is another term popular for televisions. As you might have guessed, it means 1920 x 1080 progressive. Lots of TVs can support it for playback, but currently very few consumer camcorders actually record in 1080p.

Now that you've decided on the quality you want, it's time to decide how you'd like to save your moments. There are many media types available for this purpose. One choice, the most common, is the memory card. It is by far the most convenient, battery-friendly, and very compact option. While capacities of the cards are limited, their size makes it easy to carry multiples at one time.

You may prefer the HDD media, which stands for Hard Disc Drive. This is high capacity, usually 60-120 gigabytes, intended for long record times. Routine backup is necessary, and most users find the need for an external hard drive to accompany it.

Also available is miniDVD discs. This is convenient because so many of us are familiar with it. The downfall is that you may have a maximum of 15 recording minutes at the highest quality, and you cannot play these DVD's from HD camcorders on a home system unless you have a Blu-Ray player.

The HDC-TM10-($599 MSRP) represents the newest additions to Panasonic's consumer HD camcorder line. The camcorders are essentially more compact, repackaged versions of Panasonic's previous mid-range HD camcorders (the HDC-TM20, SD20, and HS20). The HDC-TM10 has the same sensor, pixel count, and optical zoom as these larger, cousin models-and it also captures Full HD video at 1920 x 1080.

The Sony HDR-TG5V- ($999 MSRP) has been outfitted with a new menu system, a redesigned LCD touch screen, and includes 16GB of internal flash memory. Sony also changed the color scheme a bit and made the new TG5V slightly more compact than the HDR-TG1. Its benefits stem from a sleek design, durable body, and unique handling experience.

The Panasonic HDC-TM300- (MSRP $1299.99) The TM300 has a slim profile that's very comfortable to hold and easy on the eyes. It has amazing video and records well in all lighting conditions, captures surprisingly good still photos, and has just about every feature you could want in consumer camcorders. Combine that with some user-friendly automatic controls and you have a recipe for one of the best camcorders of 2010.

If you're shopping for a new camcorders right now, HD is absolutely the way to go. In a couple of years, HD will be the standard for recording and displaying all types of video. While there are still a lot of good standard definition camcorders out there, they won't look as good when blown up on your LCD TV. Shooting in HD means that you're future-proofing your memories for as long as HD exists. Of course, HD will eventually be replaced by something even better, but that isn't expected for quite some time. Shop smart, consider your needs, and shop comparatively to get the right camcorder for you. Make sure you're never again stuck in a "wish I had a camcorder" moment again.




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HDTV Buying Tips

Shopping for the right HDTV is not an easy task - it can be quite daunting. What features are important when making a decision? How do you compare different models of TVs? How do you make sense of it all? This article should help you understand the ins and outs of shopping for a HDTV.

Understanding some of the technical specifications of high definition televisions will make it easier to select the right one for you. First, make a selection based on native resolution (this is the number of horizontal pixels by vertical pixels the has the capability to display.) TVs with a higher native resolution produce a better picture. Sets with a 1080p display have a native resolution of 1920x1080 - anything lower than 720p is not truly a high definition television. Luckily HD TV prices have dropped significantly over the years, which means you can have your cake and eat it too.

The next item to consider with HDTV TVs is contrast ratio. What this boils down to is the difference between a white pixel and a black pixel (or the brightest image to the darkest). Again, the higher the ratio the better off you'll be when it comes to HD TV. If you select a 1080p TV, a contrast ratio of 10,000:1 is stellar - the picture quality of these TVs will blow you away. But there is one thing to watch out for when researching the contrast ratio of a HD TV. Sometimes the manufacturer will advertise a 10,000 or 15,000 ratio that really refers to the dynamic contrast ratio of the TVs, which is different. This is something to look out for when searching for a LCD HD because with a LCD television the contrast ratio tends to be on the low side. The dynamic ratio only reflects the amount of dark and bright luminosity that the television produces over a period of time.

Next, consider selecting from HDTVs with standard definition. Most people still watch many forms of media that are not made for high definition TV, so this is an important feature to have. Although HDTVs can display standard definition from DVDs, VHS, and satellite and cable, the picture quality is not up to par. Televisions that are designed to play standard definition are a better investment.

The video processor is also important. The computer inside the LCD HDTV is the brain behind high definition television - it processes the high definition TV signals coming into the set and displays them on the screen. If this part of the system is not up to scratch, the picture quality will suffer, no matter how good the other specifications are. A cheap HDTV processor leads to a disappointing experience. HD televisions are meant to be high quality. The easiest way to research processors is to read reviews on High Definition televisions and find out what the experts say about picture quality for each system you are considering. Whether purchasing a LCD, or any of the other HD TVs available, research is key.




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Capturing Holiday Snaps With Digital Cameras

In the past, digital cameras were very expensive especially if you wanted a high quality one but that is no longer the case as competition in the market has meant a lowering of prices. This has paved the way for customers to buy a range of digital cameras at great prices and with superb quality that allows them to take great pictures and shoot high quality videos at any time.

Holidays are normally great fun and a time for trying a few new things. Water sports are a popular holiday activity especially the jet-bikes and jet-skies. If a friend or family member is going on it for the first time then it is time to get the camera out as there are likely to be some brilliant moments that you are going to want to capture. Sometimes a picture isn't enough and this is one of those moments so switch to a video and capture all the funny moments.

Speaking of videos, High Definition was available on a few cameras in the past couple of years but HD was only available digital cameras at the higher end of the market. However, many of the big brands have now released versions with HV video allowing us to capture all those moments in high definition (normally 720p). Camcorders are still better for video but it is definitely a step in the right direction and digital cameras are more compact and easier to carry around.

When you look at buying a digital camera it is important to consider other things than the megapixels it has. Bigger is not always better as the lens size, sensor and image processor all more important than the resolution and there are plenty of cameras that offer 10-14 megapixels so you can be choosy. Megapixels are something that many brands want to shout about but picture quality is a combination of things not just the resolution.

Holidays are great fun and taking a high quality camera with us on our trips is a brilliant idea. Make sure you choose the right one at the right price to ensure you get your money's worth and so that you can take pictures and videos that you can keep with you forever.




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Samsung Series 5 32-inch LN32C550 1080p LCD HDTV


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Enjoy the powerful picture quality, vivid colors and stunning clarity with the Series 5 32-inch LN32C550 LCD from Samsung. Its Touch of Color™ design functionality combines texture and color that will complement any room. It features a hint of color naturally blended into the traditional piano black frame, transforming your already stylish TV into a work of art. The AllShare™ feature allows you to sync up your entire household, via a wired or wireless DLNA® connection that lets you stream your PC audio and video files to your HDTV using your remote. Offering 1080p resolution it helps you to enjoy crisper and sharper images with greater clarity that’s sure to catch your eye. Furthermore, you are offered with features like Wide Color Enhancer, Light sensor (energy saving), AllShare™, ConnectShare™ Movie, Game Mode. With simple styling and many more features the LN32C550 will certainly add more flavor to your viewing experience.



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Take your home entertainment to the next level with the Samsung LN32A550 HDTV. With 1080p HD resolution the picture quality is unlike anything youve ever experienced. The 15 000:1 contrast ratio delivers amazing details and color clarity while wide color enhancer eliminates washed out colors. Why settle for anything less than outstanding picture quality and brilliant color With the Samsung LN32A550 HDTV you get the total package.



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Samsung 32" 720p LCD HDTV LN32B350 Demo & Mini Review

Quick demo of Earth and Dirt 2 on my Samsung 32" LCD HDTV. Also my favorite features and what I would rate the TV in my mini review. Follow me on twitter: twitter.com Check Out My Friends Channels: www.youtube.com www.youtube.com www.youtube.com Please Comment, Rate, and Subscribe Peace!



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This SAMSUNG LCD HDTV features 720p high definition resolution. A 60,000:1 contrast ratio takes contrast and brightness to a new level with bold blacks and bright whites. Three HDMI connections let you hook up a gaming console, DVD player and more. You can see why this SAMSUNG LCD TV is a must have for everyone. And since its Energy Star compliant, youll save on your electric bill.



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I have owned this for about a year now. Unfortunately, this particular model is not made anymore. Samsung is replacing it with the LN32C540. That being said, this is a good LCDTV for anyone new to the HD field to start out with. I'm sure the next 540 will be as well. Despite being only 720p, the picture (using a Sony upconversion DVD player [DVP-NS710H] and a Media Bridge HDMI cable) is amazingly crisp thanks to the customized picture settings I've done. Samsung is known for their sharp, clear, vibrant picture quality and this series 5 isn't any different. What blows my mind is that this is only on a DVD player which upconverts to near HD. If I had a Blu-Ray player, I imagine it would be even better, not to mention the Blu-Ray quality.

Features are nice, as there's plenty of aforementioned picture setting choices, you can adjust everything from the standard sharpness and tint to the white balances. Sound adjustment options are piled fairly high, allowing for a truly customized experience. Considering these are TV speakers (and are mounted underneath the set, downfiring) the sound is decent. The amount of source hookups is delightful. 3 HDMI (with one on the side), two component, two A/V (one on the side), one PC and audio outlets for a home theater system. Plenty of means for entertainment. I have my old PS2 hooked up through component (A/V was blurry though not intolerable, but I still wanted a better picture) and while there's some ghosting and it can get a pixelish, it's pretty good. Much better than you can expect from an almost ten year old console viewing on a one year old, flat panel television. There's a USB plug too, allowing for software updates from the Samsung site. My only gripe about the set is how switching between sources is structured. There aren't buttons for each one, which is understandable since there's so many. You have to press the Source button on the remote until you reach the one you want. Tedious, but not torturous. It helps train me on having patience too.

Aesthetics are top notch. Samsung knows how to make an HDTV look great, as this was has their trademark piano black finish and the Touch of Color on the transparent bar underneath with the attractive red line. An overall great set. My next one will be a Samsung.

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Samsung 32" Series 3, 330 (LN32A330) 720P LCD HDTV

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Samsung PN42B450 Plasma HDTV - What to Consider When Choosing HDTV

The Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV can help you as the drive towards high definition television gets into full swing. It is becoming more and more important that you make sure you have a good high definition television set. Outdated televisions may still work, but you will be missing out on the amazing quality of new HDTVs. 

An HDTV to Consider

There are many HDTVs on the market and finding one can be a hassle. Taking a look at a specific model can help you to better understand the types of features you should expect in a new HDTV.

The Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV is a perfect choice for your first HDTV. This HDTV has a very modern look with a black gloss finish on the frame and it has a 42 inch display. It also has the best in e-panel technology to give you the best of picture quality. 

This TV features FilterBrightTM antiglare. This technology reduces glare and helps make a clearer and overall better picture. In addition, the Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV has 600Hz subfield motion to help provide a clear screen for action scenes. For the best picture experience, this TV also has wide color enhancer 2 and mega contrast.

The Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV is also energy efficient with an Energy Star rating. It has a built in digital tuner so there is no need for an exterior box. 

What to Consider When Choosing HDTV

Choosing the right HDTV depends on your personal needs. Most HDTVs on the market have all the right features and built in technology needed for HD needs.  However, each TV will vary with the different features it has that can enhance your experience. 

You should start by considering your needs. Think about the space in which you will put the TV. You want to make sure you get the right size. A TV that is too big will cause all sorts of problems. A too small TV can also be a hassle. You want to take measurements and consider what size would be best in the space.

Also, think about what you will be watching. HDTVs come with many different enhancements for different types of pictures. Action pictures can be enhanced with motion technology and color can be enhanced with color technology. If this is important to you then these are features to look for in your new HDTV.

Also, consider extras. You will want to think about hook ups of you will be attaching a DVD player or other device to the TV. 

When it comes time to go shopping you should go online to check out your options. Shopping online lets you see a wide range of HDTVs. You can easily shop without ever having to leave your home. In addition, online shopping lets you find the best deal quickly. You can do side by side comparisons and have many more options than you would in the store when buying.

Getting an HDTV is something that many people are doing right now so they can fully enjoy the new HDTV signals used by television stations. An HDTV can really take your television viewing to a whole new level, but without the right TV, you could be losing out.




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HDTV - 720p, 1080i, and 1080p?

It seems that everyone is buying a new HDTV set this year. Conversation around the water cooler is full of techy buzzwords. When the HDTV standard in the U.S. was originated by the ATSC (Advanced Television Systems Committee), they defined eighteen different standards, but not all of the standards are in common use.

The standards that you should be familiar with for HDTV (High Definition TV) are 720p, 1080i, and more recently 1080p. The number in the format (for example "720") is the vertical lines of display resolution and the letter in the format (for example "p") stands for the display technique. The letter "p" means "progressive" scan, and the letter "i" means "interlaced".

HDTV (both 720p, 1080i, and 1080p) has a wide screen aspect ratio of 16:9 (width: height). EDTV (enhanced definition) is a standard definition TV (SDTV the format before HDTV), but with some software "interpolation". EDTV delivers a picture that is superior to that of SDTV, but not as sharp as HDTV. EDTV uses progressive scanning. EDTV sometimes has an aspect ratio of 16:9 (wide screen).

For reference, standard definition TV (SDTV, the format before HDTV) has 480 lines of vertical resolution and has an aspect ratio of 4:3. The SDTV signal is the U.S. has historically been an interlaced signal. This means that your TV set draws each frame in two passes: once for the even horizontal lines and a second pass for the odd lines. The specification is a maximum resolution for the technology, but often, the signal sources are less than the maximum. For example, VHS tape has approximately 240 lines of vertical resolution, over the air broadcast SDTV has approximately 330 lines of vertical resolution, and a SDTV DVD has approximately 480 lines of vertical resolution.

The televisions in Europe and Japan have been (and are) progressive format. A progressive format makes a single pass for all of the lines. Progressive pictures look a bit smoother than an interlaced image, especially when there's a lot of movement on the screen, like sports.

To add to the confusion, BluRay DVDs do, and later this year, the satellite TV companies will, broadcast in 1080p. This standard has both the higher number of lines of vertical resolution, and the preferred progressive format. The Dish Network will begin satellite broadcast in 1080p in August 2008 with 150 HDTV channels, and DirecTV will begin both satellite and Internet broadcast by the end of 2008, with about 130 channels of HDTV programming. The satellite companies compress their signal with MPEG-4 techniques, which reduces the bandwidth needed for broadcast. Currently, the only source material for 1080p is movies, especially movies originally made for IMAX. None of the major networks (ABC, ESPN, etc.) has yet announced support for 1080p. In addition, Sony Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 have 1080p games.

HDTV Video Format: 720p, 1080i, and 1080p, the higher number is better, right? Even though 1080i technically has a higher resolution, it is not the obvious choice. 1080i has 1080 vertical lines of resolution and 1920 horizontal lines of resolution. 720p has 720 lines of vertical resolution and has 1280 lines of horizontal resolution. But the 720p system is progressively scanned. This compensates for the lower level of resolution. The 1080p signal is the best of both worlds, more picture information with a progressive format.

If your signal received, for example for a satellite receiver, is primarily standard definition, a 1080p TV will not significantly improve your picture when compared to a 720p TV. The picture quality is fundamentally limited by the source signal (480 lines of vertical resolution). Similarly, if your signal has a 720 source, then the 1080 TV will not improve your picture. All High Def sports broadcasts from Fox, ESPN, and ABC are broadcast in 720p.

Some networks have opted for the 1080i format because it provides the more picture information, while ABC, Fox, ESPN, and the National Geographic Channel have chosen the smoother pictures of 720p. HDTV programming on CBS, NBC, and other networks is broadcast in 1080i. The new 1080i or 1080p HDTVs will probably make this type of programming somewhat sharper than it would appear on a 720p TV. This becomes more important because as the TV screen gets larger, the visible difference in detail between 720p and 1080i and 1080p displays becomes more apparent. Because of this, most HDTV sets larger than 50 inches are 1080p or 1080i.

1080p HDTV System Capabilities:

A 1080p HDTV displays all inputs signals at 1080p, because this is the normal resolution of the unit. If the system is less than 1080i or 1080p, then a special purpose chip in your HDTV scales the signal. It will interpolate, like the EDTV does with a SDTV signal. If the signal is 1080i, the system will combine the odd and even interlaced frames and display the full signal as 1080p. The resulting performance should be similar to a true 1080p video source.

Cable HDTV:

More than 100 million U.S. homes can receive HDTV from their cable system, and all of the top 100 cable markets in the country have available HDTV programming. Unfortunately, most cable providers carry only a few of the 50+ available HDTV networks.

Satellite HDTV:

While HDTV local channel selection is generally better on cable than satellite, the major satellite companies offer more national HDTV channels than almost every cable provider. Both DirecTV and the Dish Network have promised to offer more than 130 HDTV channels by the end of the year. "Satellite's going to be constrained not so much by how many channels they can carry than by how many they can get," Bob Scherman, Satellite Business News.

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    Screen resolution for HDTV has become comparable to microprocessor clock speed for personal computers. Even though clock speed is not necessarily a perfect indication of overall system performance, often the consumer thinks of it that way.

    Interestingly, when an expert group, the SMPTE (Society of Motion Pictures and Television Engineers), recently ranked the importance of resolution, it came in fourth. The SMPTE ranked contrast ratio, color saturation, color temperature and grayscale ahead of resolution in importance. The Imaging Science Foundation reached a similar conclusion. However, most HDTV manufacturers bundle quality traits such as improved contrast ratio with higher screen resolutions into their top of the line HDTVs. So if you purchase a set with top of the line screen resolution, you more than likely will receive the top of the manufacturer's product line for other important screen criteria.

    Prices have dropped significantly the last two years, but it appears that the rate of price reduction has been slowing significantly recently. "Television shoppers who visit mass merchants may be more concerned with obtaining a low price and may not be seeking expert advice. However, television shoppers should be aware that the lower prices they find at mass merchants are primarily due to the fact that these stores tend to carry second tier brand TVs, rather than major brands such as Sony or Panasonic. When pricing for a specific television model is compared at each type of retailer, the prices are surprisingly similar," J.D. Power's Larry Wu.

    And on a final note, be sure to account for the Audio side of your system. George Lucas (Star Wars) once said audio is half the movie viewing experience. It's also true for a good football or basketball game.




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    Understanding Hi-Def TVs

    When you go out to shop for your first high-def TV, you may be confused by the many, many different specifications you'll find on each. While a complete description of the different specs would take a book, you can learn more than just the difference between plasma and LCD in just the next couple of minutes.

    Start with that difference. The three basic types of high-def TVs available today are the LCD TV, the plasma TV, and the DLP TV, a modern version of the old projection television. LCDs and DLPs are back-lit, making it harder to display clear black colors; plasma TVs are lit in a somewhat different manner, so they have very realistic blacks, but they tend to be a little more expensive and a lot more delicate. A DLP TV usually looks good, and the back lighting is simple to switch out for anyone, giving it perhaps the longest lifespan of any other high-def TV out there, and if you have a projector rather than an enclosed system, you can scale the picture to fit your space - a nice advantage. But DLP TVs are also likely to have the worst picture of the three.

    Next, size. All high def TVs have a wide aspect ratio, so instead of the nearly-square traditional television screen shape, they have a movie-theatre shaped screen, often called 16:9 aspect ratio. This doesn't vary, so don't worry about that. (Regular TVs, for comparison, have a 4:3 aspect ratio, though this is hardly ever cited.) Screens are measured on the diagonal, so a high def TV may seem smaller than a traditional TV with the same listed screen size - and it is unlikely to fit smoothly into the same space. Keep this in mind.

    Resolution is more complicated. Traditional TV has 480i resolution. This means that the picture on the screen is shown in 480 lines; the "i" stands for "interlaced", meaning that odd lines are shown first, then even lines, with about a sixtieth of a second of display before switching. Our vision tricks us into thinking this is a smooth screen. Rarer 480p TVs have all the lines shown at once, and you'll notice a distinctly better picture.

    On high-def televisions, on the other hand, sets start at 720p; most are right around 1080p. Watch this; you want to make sure every video peripheral, like blu-ray readers and cable boxes, are compatible with this resolution. A mismatch here is the number-one reason your high-def TV may not look as good as it should. Also, more is not better; while you can get better than 1080p, if your peripherals don't match (and most won't), you won't get a good picture.

    All standard high-def TVs will have specs falling in the following ranges. Try to keep your TV and your peripherals matched as closely as possible, and you'll have the best viewing experience.

    * 1080 lines with 1920 vertical pixels; 16:9 aspect ratio; and either 60i, 30p, or 24p display (referencing time between refreshes)
    * 720 lines with 1280 vertical pixels; 16:9 aspect ratio; and either 60i, 30p, or 24p display
    * 480 lines with 704 vertical pixels; 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio; and either 60p, 60i, 30p, or 24p display

    When choosing a high-def TV, more lines is generally better, 16:9 is better, and a high number plus p makes for the best display. And while HDTV is backward compatible with traditional broadcast, it's smart to invest in HD channels; the picture is much, much better with a high-def TV.




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    720p Vs 1080i HDTV

    Is 720p vs 1080i worth being concerned about? Yes and no. If you're a consumer looking for a new TV, you can happily ignore the 720p vs 1080i debate because every TV which is described as HDTV or HDTV Ready is required to support both formats.

    NOTE: You should be aware though that lots of TVs which support 1080i have fewer than 1080 lines and so scale the 1080 signal down. That's not a huge issue as even scaled down 1080i is far ahead of a regular NTSC signal. It is worth bearing in mind that more expensive HDTVs tend to have better scalers than cheaper ones, and this may be an issue.

    However, for broadcasters it's a live issue. Should they broadcast 1080 lines of interlaced video or 720 lines of progressive scan? They could just broadcast two signals, one in each format, but that would use up a huge chunk of bandwidth and be hugely expensive for very little gain.

    To answer the question, it's important to understand the difference between 720p vs 1080i. A 720p signal is made up of 720 horizontal lines. Each frame is displayed in its entirety on-screen for 1/30th of a second. This is know as progressive scan (hence the 'p')The quality is like watching 30 photographic images a second on TV. A 1080i signal comprises 1080 horizontal lines but all the lines are not displayed on-screen simultaneously. Instead, they are interlaced (hence the 'i'), ie every other lines is displayed for 1/60th of a second and then the alternate lines are displayed for 1/60th of a second. So, the frame rate is still 30 frames per second, but each frame is split into two fields, which your brain then puts together subconsciously.

    Most of the time interlacing works fine, but for fast moving images, such as sports like baseball and hockey it can cause problems which manifest themselves as a 'stepping' effect on-screen. Progressive scan signals don't have this problem and so are better suited to sports.

    ESPN puts it like this: 'Progressive scan technology produces better images for the fast moving orientation of sports television. Simply put, with 104 mph fastballs in baseball and 120 mph shots on goal in hockey, the line-by-line basis of progressive scan technology better captures the inherent fast action of sports. For ESPN, progressive scan technology makes perfect sense.'

    Bottom line? For us, as consumers 720p vs 1080i is not a debate worth worrying about, so you can relax and focus on all the other criteria on your list when you buy your next HDTV.




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    480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p what does it all mean?

    Standard TV from the days of black and white to the present color images we watch every day on television are made up of a series of still images displayed at 60 frames a second in the US and 50 frames a second in Europe. These still images consist of individual lines of information that move from left to right across the screen followed by more lines moving down the screen. With a Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) that most older TVs' use for the display, the flat surface that you look at is coated on the inside with phosphor dots or rectangles. A beam of electrons is aimed at the dots or rectangles causing them to glow. With a standard definition TV there are 480 of these lines and 640 sets of dots or rectangles on each line. Each set of dots or rectangles consist of three color dots (Red Blue and Green) and the power or intensity of the electron beam determines how bright each color will be. There are actually three beams moving together across the face of the screen, each changing in intensity as they cross the phosphor dots or rectangles.

    Interlaced (i) or Progressive (p)?

    In order to reduce the bandwidth, normal TV signals only send 30/25 frames a second to the receiver made up of only 240 lines of information. If that were all we saw on the screen it would look like the old flickering movies. Within the TV set the signal is processed and sent twice to the CRT, the odd numbered lines are scanned and then the even numbered lines are scanned with the same image. This is referred to as an interlaced image and eliminates the flicker. However the true vertical resolution is only 240.

    With a progressive image, 60/50 frames a second are sent to the receiver and all of the lines are scanned once for each frame and providing twice the detail as the interlaced image with the same screen. However this requires twice the bandwidth. Keep in mind that non-digital over the air is only 240 lines of original information, you can use a line doubler or scaler to increase the number of lines, but it will never be as sharp as the original image.

    Horizontal resolution is much simpler, it is basically just the number of dots, rectangles or pixels across the width of your screen. For example standard definition TV is 640 X 480, the horizontal resolution is 640 for both interlaced and progressive.

    Standard Definition DVD Full Screen and Wide screen

    With the introduction of DVDs' the horizontal resolution was increased from 640 to 720 to show the wider images of the original movies. Displays with a resolution of "720 X 480 " could show these movies using the full screen width, however when viewing standard TV images, the people are slightly fatter.

    Enhanced Definition TV

    This format uses progressive scan and an even wider image for "854 X 480" and though is much better than standard TV it still does not come close to High Definition TV. Standard TV usually have a black bar on each side as the people would look weird being so fat.

    720p High Definition TV

    This format was a big step forward, however when viewing regular TV, you were still stuck back in the old format of "640 X 480". 720P displays have a resolution of "1280 x 720" and use progressive scan for a very sharp image. Scalers and converters are used to boost the quality of the TV images to match the screen. For Analog signals, Component video equipment and cables are a minimum requirement. Video and S-Video will not work. The TV set may accept Video and S-Video, but will not take advantage of the full resolution, displaying a smaller image or through processing in the TV provide a larger image though not as sharp.

    The Government steps in with 720p and 1080i high Definition TV Standards

    On February 17, 2009, television stations will stop all analog broadcasts and only broadcast digitally. Older analog TVs will require converter boxes to receive over the air programming. Cable or satellite service will not be affected. There are two formats that will be used by the different stations.

    The 720p format makes a picture with 720 vertical lines, each with 1280 pixels horizontally or a resolution of "1280 x 720". 720p uses progressive scanning, like computers, which sends a complete picture 60 times per second. 720p provides the smoothest possible motion rendition, but it does not have as much resolution as 1080i.

    The 1080i format makes a picture with 1080 vertical lines, each with 1920 pixels horizontally or a resolution of "1920 x 1080". 1080i uses interlaced scanning, like traditional TV, which alternates sending odd lines and even lines and thus sends a complete picture 30 times per second. 1080i provides the highest possible resolution, but has the same motion rendition as traditional TV.

    1080p High Definition DVD

    Your next DVD player will most likely be able to play 50 Gbyte DVD's that will use an High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) that will also supply up to 7 channels of high definition audio along with the 1080p image. This is quickly becoming the standard for DVD movies in the same way that DVD replaced VCR tapes a few years ago.

    To view these movies you will need an HDTV display with HDMI inputs and a DVD player capable of playing the new format with HDMI output. You will also need special HDMI cables to connect the two. Your cable or satellite provider will also use HDMI connections so you will need at least two HDMI connectors on your display device.

    There are some drawbacks to the current models of High Definition DVD players. High- bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), creates a slow down when starting a movie, you may think that you have a problem with your DVD. The player is just talking to the display device to make sure that they are both licenced properly. Unless you are viewing the DVD on a 42 inch or larger screen you will have a hard time telling the difference between 720p and 1080p.

    Broadband what does it mean?

    You may be using broadband now and not even realize it. How often do you select an online movie from your local cable or dish company? Have you noticed how many high definition features are now being offered? As the selections become larger, watching streaming content will become so common that we will slowly forget about our DVD players. 720p is very common and soon 1080p will also be available. The protection for the movie producers is already there as the high definition boxes use HDMI with HDCP for the high definition outputs.

    Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) TV's

    Then comes the OLED's, we are already using them on the new cell phones and laptops. The first OLED television was introduced in 2008. As demand for larger displays increases and the pipeline that is now full of plasma and LCD screen began to empty we will hear more and more about the color quality of the OLED's. For a few years the resolution of the displays will remain about the same and the sales pitch will be all about the colors. But keep in mind that there is no limit the size of the screen with OLED and it is also flexible. The flexibly will allow for easer handling and installation.

    As the size of the screen increases a demand for greater resolution will start all over again. And with the flexibly comes the possibility of 360 degree wrap-a-round screens. Remember that the horizontal resolution is much easer obtain than the vertical so a resolution of 16000(or greater) X 1080p is not out of the question. 360 degree movies are not new, Disney World has had one in operation in Orlando for years. You stand in the center in a large group and turn around to follow the action. A few spinning recliners and the screen raised a few feet and away you go.




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    This LCD high-definition screen is a very good buy for the low price (on sale at BestBuy for 299.99, I actually got it for 250 with some coupons I had accumulated in my wallet). With a full 22" of 720p, 16:10, HD picture...entertainment is clearer and crisper than ever. Specs and Features: -Built-In HDTV Tuner: Add HD-capable antenna to receive over-the-air high-definition broadcasts, where available. Optional set-top box required for high-definition cable or satellite programming. -21-3/5" measured diagonally -1680 x 1050 pixel resolution for stunning image clarity -16:10 widescreen aspect ratio delivers a cinema-style entertainment experience; 3:2 pulldown for accurate reproduction of film-based sources -High brightness (300 cd/m²) and sharp contrast (1000:1) for an arresting viewing experience -Ultrafast 5 ms response time provides smooth frame transitions during fast action scenes -Wide 170° horizontal and 160° vertical viewing angles and adjustable stand tilt for comfortable viewing from almost any seat in the house -3D Y/C digital comb filter delivers state-of-the-art detail and color enhancement -2 built-in 3W stereo speakers for crisp, clear audio -Ultraslim, lightweight thin design is ideal for wall mounting (with optional mounting kit, not included) -HDMI input provides an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest-quality connection and supports copy-protected HD broadcast content -PC video input lets you connect to your computer to experience ...



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    HDTV Resolution - 720p Vs 1080p

    HDTVs with 1080p resolution comprise of 1,920x1,080 pixels, which is the current highest HDTV resolution available in the market. Televisions like, the best Plasma TVs, are now capable of displaying images with this highest resolution in high definition broadcasts. These TVs offer more than double the resolution than the other step-down models, which typically have 1,366x768, 1,280x720, or 1,024x768 matrix formations. HDTV TVs with any of these resolutions fall under 720p category.

    Prices of 1080p HDTVs are dropping to a range which is becoming affordable to people. Under such circumstances, the big question is whether you should go for a 720p HDTV resolution, or if you should spend a bit more and get 1080p HDTV. With all the interest that is being generated by 1080p Plasma TVs, the best solution would be to go in for 720p. The reasoning is that, with your viewing material being primarily in standard definition DVD, and HDTV broadcast of sports, there is hardly any difference in viewing between 720p vs 1080p. The HD broadcasts from Fox, ESPN, and ABC are in native 720p, and the images look as good when viewed on a 720p HDTV resolution. The enhancement of resolution in a 1080p HDTV will not be noticed at all since the broadcast signals have limitations to 720p.

    There are few prime time broadcasts from CBS, NBC, and other networks which are in 1080i, and quite often your 1080p HDTV has the potential to display the images slightly sharper than what you would find in a 720p HDTV. This difference is not much in a real life scenario, and could be hardly noticed, since the 1080i signals viewed with a 720p HDTV resolution would look good to a high degree. Never-the-less, if you sit close to view a 1080p Plasma TV, viewing a program being broadcast in 1080i, you might notice some difference. But from a higher viewing distance, the difference cannot be noticed. Ideally you would want to get the right screen size and display resolution for the distance you will be sitting at.

    The real advantage that you can get out of 1080p HDTV resolution is that, you can get the full effect of viewing from your HD DVD, and Blue Ray which are the only native 1080p sources. The pictures from HD DVD and Blue Ray discs are displayed on your TV screen as full 1920x1080 per frame of video, and are best viewed with 1080p HDTV. If you are a home theater enthusiast, and you have a hobby to upgrade your home theater hardware, 1080p HDTV resolution would indeed add more to your entertainment. Of course, you get this added benefit only if you sit at the right distance.

    The trend of 1080p HDTV in the market is growing, as the price keeps on falling. People are going in for 1080p HDTV resolution as it comes within the manageable price range. However, a large majority of consumers are still not convinced about purchasing 1080p HDTVs yet, and would like to wait until the broadcasts are available to make any sense in having 1080p HDTV resolution. The market is still offering its best deals on 720p HDTVs, and for consumers who rents DVDs, or watches Sunday sports and action movies the picture quality of a 720p HDTV may be enough.




    If you want to read more about Plasma TV & HDTV Resolution and find out more important details as well as a visual comparison (side by side pictures) of 720p vs 1080p come and visit our site. We also maintain a top of best plasma TV models on the market. You will find that very valuable if you intend to buy a plasma TV and want to get the best one out there.

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