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  • Buying Brackets, Stands or Brackets for LCD and Plasma TVs

    Posted on May 19th, 2009 Armadeus Cornelius No comments

    Shop for a sturdy cabinet. Dovetail joints are a good sign; inspect for other signs of quality worksmanship. If shopping in a store, give the stand/cabinet a nudge and see what happens. If youre shopping online, sift through reviews and watch for complaints as to lack of sturdiness.

    For interior design, the general rule of thumb is to stick to a minimum of materials, which should match. If the room contains a number of wood pieces, it is advisable to buy another wood piece. Glass and steel are complementary so if you have one, you can add the other. It is important to match the colors; stick with mahogany if you started with it and don’t mix steel with brass.

    As cabinets have grown to accommodate larger televisions, space diminishes. Shop for one that will keep an “open” feel to the space. An armoire or cabinet will visually eat a lot more space than a table. Color is also important: dark will be more dramatic (particularly if the piece is large) so lighter is preferable.

    Dont forget to consider your electronics when determining your space needs. Theyll need sufficient surface area and air circulation around them to prevent overheating; never stack them. If you select a cabinet or armoire that is not designed to hold electronics, you may need to drill holes to accommodate your cords and cables and increase circulation of air. Also factor in cable length; this will keep your electronics on a short leash from your tv. Limiting your cables to the necessary length will help retain optimum output quality. Your electronics remote receivers also need to be visible (not shut in a cabinet) so that youll be able utilize the remotes.

    Width can also be important. With todays skinny lightweight tvs, only a minimum of surface width is necessary. A skinny tv may appear to swim on a large stand and itll increase floor real estate to think thin while shopping.

    A swivel stand can dramatically enhance the televisions visibility, particularly with an LCD which may be prone to glare issues if placed in line with light, particularly sunlight. A swivel stand is a particularly valuable investment if the seating area is prone to rearrangement. With a larger family in particular, whether the tv is watched by just one or shared by many may change which direction it should face.

    Wall mounts can dramatically increase usable space; be sure to purchase one that is adjustable, particularly if guest placement around the tv shifts often. Select one that is easy to adjust and does not require tools; if you need to adjust it often, youll want the process to be user friendly. Also, LCDs are particularly prone to glare issues so unless the room has indirect lighting and no window nearby, an adjustable mount can be necessary to tilt the television away from glare.

    Remember that a wall mount is useless unless the wall can safely support the weight. If youre not sure whether the wall is sturdy enough for this task, it is not worth the safety risk, for the welfare of your family as well as your television! Many stores offer wall mount services so this may be the route to go.

    Think of all the tv components youve added in the last few years youll undoubtedly add more in the next few years. Factor this into your purchase decision. Dont buy just enough space; allow room for expansion.

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  • How Long LCD TVs Function

    Posted on May 4th, 2009 Marc Bidderman No comments

    LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. LCD TVs are rather celebrated through the current years because of their perfect lucidness and picture perfectness. Typically it is stated that LCD has a greater life expectancy than plasma TVs.

    Nonetheless, that does not entail that LCD TVs do not go through wear and tear entirely and go all through one’s lifetime. They as well could suffer problems and diverse mistakes just like any other electronic gadget does. They mostly go based on the bending and unturning of the crystals inside.

    The average life of LCD TVs is told to get to about 60, 000 hours. Some manufacturers also call that their LCD TVs may live on until 80,000 hours if made of use under controlled terms, like the room temperature, other climatic conditions, the care conditions, etc.

    The display outcome of these LCD TVs will surely deteriorate as time goes past because they are always being lit by strong lights that can dim, just like other electronic gadgets, over time. This outcomes in the image getting dark as time elapses. So, the most significant matter to be considered in an LCD TV is the current life expectancy of the light generator of the LCD. There ought to be a good warrant offered for the light source of the LCD TV as this is the essential thing that holds the display effects and lucidness.

    The quality of this light generator is crucial to maintain the clean white balance in the LCD TV. The back lighting bulb must be definitely of higher quality for the lastingness of the TV.

    Thence, it is better outlaying more for the trademarked ones that offer replace or sustainment warrant instead of the less pricey ones that don’t have any guarantees on them. Besides, the contrast levels should be taken care of. The more the contrast levels for a longer time period, the prompter the TV would age off. The lower the surrounding light levels, the more the life-time of the light generator.

    Many Sharp LCD TVs supply separate units that bear the light source, while the others have the light source sent together with the various units thus, if the light source is dead, the total LCD TV becomes into a waste. The particular affair to be dealt here and constantly to be remembered is the guarantee of the back light.

    Dissimilar to the other types of TVs, the LCD TVs can’t be made use of for a whole life-time due to its finite life expectancy. The light beams are the main source made use of in the function of an LCD TV. If likened with the plasma television the LCD TVs have a short life and the maintenance of the device is also uncomplicated when compared with the regular TVs.

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  • High-Definition Multimedia Interface – HDMI Cables

    Posted on April 14th, 2009 Matt Thames No comments

    HDMI cables are just one component to the new HDMI standard in audio and video connection. To fully experience a high-definition home theater, one must invest in HDMI gear. Every new high definition television (HDTV) has at least two HDMI inputs, and other paraphernalia (including DVRs, DVD players, Blue-ray players, game consoles, and computers) feature HDMI outputs to deliver high-quality audio and video. While these new technologies can sometimes seem confusing and exorbitantly priced, having a single HDMI cable handle both images and sound has the potential to make home theater design and set up much easier.

    High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI, transmits the HD video and high resolution audio through a single cable. One HDMI cable take the place of three analog component video cables and six audio cables. Therefore the HDMI cables remove a lot of your cable clutter problems

    With an HDMI cable you will receive high quality audio and video. Your pictures are sharper and your audio is crisper and clearer. HDMI cables work best with fixed pixel displays such as LCD, plasma or DLP screens and projectors. A HDMI cable allows to hear and view your show with out any changes from it original format.

    In addition, HDMI cables offer higher quality than any other cable available at this time. With high-definition video of up to 1080p resolution at 60 frames per second, it surpasses any competition. It can also carry eight channels of 24-bit audio at 192kHz.

    HDMI cables support two-way communication between the video and display, enabling the remote control devices connected by HDMI cables. Another advantage of HDMI cables are that they are fully backward compatible with DVI using a DVI-to-HDMI cable adaptor. The current standard of HDMI requires products being made with new versions of the HDMI be entirely backward compatible with earlier HDMI products.

    Originally HDMI cables were created for high definition home theaters, today they have become an industry standard. HDMI cables can work effectively when stretching to distances of 10 meters or greater. This makes them ideal for any distance projects, while eliminating unnecessary cable clutter. HDMI cables also provided better quality of audio and video.

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