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Choosing The Right HDTV

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Mike Chow asked: Looking to replace your old TV? Then you may might to invest in the new HD technology. Unlike regular standard televisions, HDTV sets are much lighter, occupy less space, offer more features and provide better image quality. However, the search for a new HDTV can be a daunting one, especially for new [...]

How \”Long\” is too Long on a Plasma Burn in?

Friday, September 26th, 2008

RC_plasma asked: All that I read about plasma tv says that “If you leave a static image for too long it will burn into the display” Fine. I get that. But How long is too long? ALL places that I read failed to explain.
i know there are hundreds of variables on this one. But there [...]

Plasma tv that doesnt get burn ins?

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

YAYO asked: Im looking for a Samsung Plasma that isn’t common with burn ins.
thanks for the answer. Now I have a new question…..If i get burn in with a plasma tv is it permanent? Or does it go away after awhile?
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When you play a video game on a plasma does the image burn in to the screen?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

bman93c asked: Burn in - stays faint on the tv at any time.
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What is the best type of tv to buy? Plasma, LCD, DLP, or other?

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

the_t_man asked: I don’t know much about the new tv’s except 1080p is the best. What kind, plasma, lcd, dlp, or something else and what brand should i get? I also heard something about images getting burned into the screen with video games, how can i avoid that?
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Don\’t Plasma TVs burn out after about 5 years of use? Would LCD be a better choice?

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Fisher asked: Plasma tvs cost a small fortune. But of course all the popular kids are in debt up to their eye balls. Maybe a awesome picture out weights the cost.
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Secrets to Buying a CRT, LCD or Plasma Television

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Dr. Larry A. Johnson, D.c. asked: Each type of TV has positives and negatives. Before purchasing a possibly expensive piece of furniture for you home it would be wise to learn a little about each technology. This may prevent you from making a big mistake when you are ready to buy. Once you understand which [...]

Things to Consider Before you Buy your Flat Screen Tv

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Marc Crohn asked: When you are thinking about which Television to buy, you need to carefully consider size and location, especially if your options are a Plasma TV, LCD flat screen TV or a rear projection TV. Flat screen TV technologies are limited by screen size. You can get LCD TVs in a variety of [...]

Flat Panel Televisions - Plasmas or Lcds

Monday, September 15th, 2008

RAYMOND NWAMBUONWO asked: A flat panel television is the newest and most desirable digital gadget today. It is a lightweight television set that is hung on the wall or ceiling and usually only three or four inches thick. The regular flat panel televisions are either plasma or Lcds, which means liquid crystal display.
The biggest reason [...]

What is the difference between a DLP TV or Plasma TV monitor, and a computer monitor?

Monday, September 15th, 2008

badbillytk asked: I’ve been told that i am not suppose to pause television program for too long on a DLP monitor or Plasma monitor because it would eventually burn the image on the monitor if i did that. However, now a days, i can leave still image on my computer monitor for a very [...]

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