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Different Types Of Sony Tvs

May 13th, 2010 Matthew Kerridge No comments

With so many companies making so many features on TV sets today it is a wonder we ever know what we are getting. Here we have compiled a list of the best Sony TVs on the markets today with information on them you need to know.

The plasma works well if you live in a dorm room, apartment or have a smaller living area to watch TV in. These can be placed many areas a wider and heavier TV could not. They are lightweight and thin with a depth of 6 inches. You can purchase them in the small 42 inch version or go all out and get the big boy of them all in 60 inches.

Today’s Televisions Technology

May 11th, 2010 Matthew Kerridge No comments

Many people currently in the market for a new television don’t understand the options available today. Units have become more state of the art and have moved quite a ways since their first introduction. As time goes on, technology advances quickly and this is something you can see when shopping for a T. V. As the units get batter in quality, the prices are going down, making it a plus for buyers.

Through the late eighteen hundreds, the television was being invented in various forms. The first real working one with a digital scanner that was able to broadcast shows was on the market in’29 in Germany and in’36 the Olympic Games were televised for the world to watch.

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A Classic Television Show Lives On

Where does the sheriff not own a gun and his deputy have to keep his one bullet in his pocket? Of course, everyone knows it is only in the television town of Mayberry. Mayberry was never a real town, but Andy Griffith is a real person.

The Andy Griffith Show was a television series that began in’60 and continued for a total of eight seasons. Even now, forty years after the cameras stopped filming the television series, Andy, Aunt Bea, Deputy Fife and Opie continue to be shown in homes across America through the syndicated television show. In fact, the shows have been shown far more times in syndication than they ever were when the show was on prime time.

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The Future of HD TV

May 5th, 2010 Zeeman Haus No comments

The purchase of an HDTV is a significant one and should not be taken lightly. When evaluating the overall picture of an HDTV, the contrast ratio, along with screen resolution, should both be taken into consideration. However, if a person is looking for one that offers the brightest colors and darkest blacks, then the contrast ratio should be the number one priority.

The contrast ratio is defined as a measurement of the ratio between the brightest color (white) and the darkest color (black) that a television can produce. The televisions that offer the best pictures are the ones able to produce the darkest blacks and brightest whites. In most cases, it should be noted that contrast ratio tests are performed by the manufacturer.