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วันศุกร์ที่ 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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วันพุธที่ 28 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How to Calibrate Your HDTV

So you decided to get rid of the old TV an buy yourself a new HDTV. The first thing you need to figure out is what kind: a Plasma TV or an LCD TV. After you do this, you take your new HDTV home but you notice that something has change. The picture doesn't look as good as in the store and that's because you're new TV comes with default settings that are tuned by the factory to display a good picture quality in conditions that are found in your local electronics store. Needless to say, that you aren't happy abut this and you want to get the most out of your HDTV. So questions start to pop in your mind:" What can I do? What are my options?". This is what we are going to talk in this guide.

Google help

This is the easiest way for you to calibrate your HDTV. You just make a search on Google following this syntax: "brand model-code calibration settings". You just replace brand and model code with the ones of your model and hope that somebody made the calibration settings before you and posted them online. This is the first method you need to try because is simple and doesn't require too much time and no money.

Do it yourself

If the Google way didn't help then the first thing that crosses your mind is to take matter into your own hands and calibrate it yourself. For this you will need a good video source: you can use a DVD with a DVD player that nowadays is common in most houses. The video source needs to have black scenes, white scenes (strong light) and scenes with shadows. Disable all artificial enhancements like Noise Reduction, Edge Enhancement, etc. and start tweaking controls like color temperature, brightness, contrast, sharpness and color/saturation control. IF you done all this and you are happy with the outcome then good for you but if you don't like the result then you should think of spending some money.

Using a calibration stick

This method costs a little but is the one I recommend the most. This requires a visit to the electronics store and buying a HDTV calibration stick. With a simple step by step calibration wizard and a little concentration you will obtain a very good overall picture quality. It's not expensive, you don't have to be a tech guru and the outcome of this method will be very good. That's way this method is the most recommended one.

Ask for professional help

This method requires you to spend more money (around 300$) but without a doubt, no one can make a better calibration then a professional technician. If you can afford it and you don't mind spending some cash then this is how you can get the best out of your HDTV.



If you want to find out more about HDTV calibration please read our LCD TV Calibration guide that applies to any type of HDTV. You need to take in consideration that calibration will improve the picture quality but it cannot do miracles. If you want to get amazing picture quality then you should go for a good TV. For this we advice you to study LCD TV ratings and find the best rated one that fits your budget.

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วันอังคารที่ 27 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The Best HDTV

The ideal of setting the HDVT system could become quite frustrating, confusing and laborious, since there are a large selection of HDTVs in the market. It can be costly and complicated for watching the show.

However, the first and most of things is to emphasis on the price and the quality that come together. The best equipment for HDTV that available in the market now are;

Terk TV2 antenna
At first, the Terk TV2 is recommended for those who live in the suburbs, since those location is normally able to receive the strong signal for the TV. The dipole of the Terk TV2 is able to extend and independently swiveled for tuning to get the best reception.

With DBS system, the Terk TV2 is more likely to be great for it. The additional part for Terk TV2 is including the RF-style coaxial input which make it able to connect the second and third video source. Like VDO game machine or VCR without connections required. 

Specification;
-75-300 ohm matching transformer VHF/UHF
- 2-69 channels receptions
-dipole elements are extendable
- RF-style VDO input
-come in size of 8"W x 9"H x 4-1/4"D
- 1 year warranty

DIRECTV HR10-250 satellite receiver

It could be said that Direct TV HR10-250HDTV is the best LCD for HDTV due to its impressive specification. HR19-250 is able to receive and decode the digital signals from the high-solution of DIRECTV broadcasts.

The HD- broadcast the image both rich in sound and details. The receiver of DIRECTV HR10-250 HDTV also able to hooked to any home audio system or HD-capable TV.

Specification:

* 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i receival

* Manually timer for recording

* 1 and 2 atenna in/out put

* Digital outputs plus Audio Dolby Digital 5.1

* come with phone jack

* interactive program guide- TiVo 14-day

* Up to 200 hours of standard definition digital TV recording

* program listings of Wish List

* Thumbs Down /Thumbs Up buttons

* 480i/480p/720p/1080i output

* HDMI, composite, component video, S-video

* remote control

* two shows recordable simultaneously

* 2 USB interfaces

* warranty 1 year

* with the size of 15-1/8"W x 3-5/16"H x 13-7/8"D

HDMI400 Monster

In the state the Monster is the well known for producing the best VDO and audio cable, due to the durability and the design make it even more popular within the cable industry and all around the world.

The best HD image and details in audio is the target for the HDTV. The design make the Monster HDMI400 even advance. HDMI able to send out the information as much as the 5 gigabytes in the second, which means it can handle the high-definition video and have even the extra bandwith.

The Monster cable supports 720p and 1080i HDTV video formats and multi-channel audio formats.

Specification:

* signal strength able to runs at the optimum level of its dielectric gas-injected

* seamless and corrosion signal transfer is effective, avoided the contact of 24k gold

* high-density triple-shielding treatment use for rejecting noise

* Monster HDMI400 HDTV cable is the lifetime warranty



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วันจันทร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Samsung PN42B450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV

Specifications: Since its launch, the Samsung PN42B450 42-inch plasma HDTV has been topping the best-seller charts. After testing it for a couple of days, it is easy to see why (a low price tag helps too). This model is 790p HD model where its display has a 1024 x 768 resolution. For its sound system, it uses the SRS TruSurround HD technology and has 20 Watt in audio power. In terms of connectivity, the PN42B450 comes with 3 HDMI ports, two component video port, a USB port and a couple more standard connectors. It is also quite energy efficient as it is Energy Star Compliant.

Design: The Samsung PN42B450 has an almost all black glossy frame and stand. On the bottom frame (below the screen) there is a streak of dark red that creates a nice accent to its overall look. It measures 41.7 x12.4 x 28.4 inches in dimensions and weighs at 61.3 pounds. Most of the ports are located on the back of the unit. There are also several connectors (such as a HDMI port and composite AV input) located on the side of the HDTV.

Features & Performance: Although the Samsung PN42B450 is a 720p plasma, from our tests, the video playbacks were much better than many 1080p LCD HDTVs in the market. The black levels were very deep and the colors were accurate. We tested 'Transformers' (Blu-ray) and the visuals were just stunning. Fast action sequences were smooth and almost flawless thanks to its 0.001ms response time. I use to think that Panasonic and Pioneer plasma HDTVs are the best in the market, but now, it seems that the Samsung PN42B450 (along with the PN50B450 and other model in its series) is going to give those giants a good run for their money. To top it off, this model currently costs around $680 a piece (with free shipping), making it an unbelievable deal. There are very few HDTVs (42") in the market that are selling below the $900 mark.



For more product info and customer reviews, visit Samsung PN42B450 Plasma. For reviews on other LCD and plasma HDTVs, visit http://lcd-plasma-hdtv-reviews.blogspot.com

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 25 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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วันเสาร์ที่ 24 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

The Wonderful World of TV Viewed Through HDTV

High-definition television or HDTV sets were launched and introduced in 1998. On its launch, HDTV spurred excitement amongst many and promised an enhanced viewing experience for sports fans and movie addicts.

You must be wondering why all the fuss. Well, there is a pretty good reason for TV and movie buffs to get excited about the advent of HDTV.

To start with HDTV raises the bar in terms of quality with resolutions that are far superior to normal analog TV's and of course this is complemented by equally superior digital surround sound. Now, not only can you play movies and watch them in original widescreen format, you have incredible sound quality as well. A purer cinematic experience.

HDTV and the confused market

Unfortunately, with new technology is always the confusion about the new terminology and what features mean and which are essential. A HDTV buyers guide would be useful here. Already there are plenty of models and technologies on the market, and this has selecting the correct HDTV set more complicated.

Consumers who now shop for TV sets find themselves surrounded and astounded by numerous abbreviations and a wide array of choices that literally confuses them. It only serves to proves that the HDTV industry is still growing and improving to meet demand.

Indeed, TV is still the most powerful media. Consistently rising sales of HDTV sets can attest to that.

From analog TV to HDTV

For decades, TV addicts around the world have watched TV through analog signals beamed and received by the cathode ray tube or CRT TV sets. Cathode ray tubes are the tubes that make up most of the TV screen.

Analog TV works with simple and uncomplicated dynamics. The TV signal is beamed or transmitted using radio waves that when received by television sets are translated and converted into sound and pictures, the TV experience being communicated to the audience on the receiving end.

Conventional TV analog signals reach TV sets through a cable connection, a satellite transmission or over the air. Because the technology is shifting towards digital technology and will take time, old analog televisions can still covert digital signals into analog signals.

This is also true of digital DVD movies. The digital DVD signals are converted into analog by the old television sets. However, consumers and movie addicts have noticed and have been complaining about how the picture and sound quality of DVD movies are lowered and altered when watched through an analog TV set.

This is where HDTV's come in. Because HDTV is custom-made for digital broadcasts and transmission, it is the perfect equipment or TV set for viewing digitally transmitted signals, whether from the DVD player, from the digital cable operators and from digital over-the-air free television broadcasts.

Buying HDTV sets

Buying HDTV sets can be tiring and stressful. Don't get it wrong. The weariness and stress people get from shopping for HDTV's comes from the disappointment to be not be able to bring home the correct HDTV set and knowing which is the correct one for them.

HDTV is really an excellent form of new technology involving and evolving the well-loved television. From TV's invention in 1926, it now comes in the form of the modernized HDTV, which would certainly make past generations envious.

The best things in life are for free. That is why, viewing the world through that little window called the television must really be an exciting experience for all viewers. Get your HDTV now but ensure you choose the right one for you!



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HDTV and Internet Driving Demand For Satellite "SpotBeams"

It was about a hundred years ago that Marconi invented radio communications (1902). By 1930, many homes in the United States and Europe had an AM radio receiver. The world changed quite a bit in the 20th century. Courier 1B, (Philco), the first active communication satellite, was launched in 1960. We now faces new communication challenges. High Definition Television (HDTV), which needs a much larger bandwidth for transmission, coupled with the current demand for hundreds of television channels and the growth in Internet communications, is resulting in a communication bandwidth shortage. One tool being used to address this problem is Satellite SpotBeams. By 2010, 60% of TV receivers will use a Satellite signal, up from 15% in 2002.

What are Satellite SpotBeams?

Until recently, communication satellites transmitted with a very broad signal. The same signal that was received in the California was from the same source as the signal that was received in New York. Satellites that are not "SpotBeams" send out a signal over very large areas, transmitting data across the USA.

SpotBeams are different. It is similar to a searchlight focused on one area of the country. A typical SpotBeam has a radius of only 50-100 miles. Depending on where you are in the country, you won't detect the beam unless you are in the focus. With this tool, the same frequency spectrum can be used with different source material, in different regions. In addition, the system is flexible enough to increase power on specific transmissions when needed to compensate for local weather conditions. SpotBeam technology is ideal for the transmission of video requiring ultra high bit rates such as HDTV.

DirecTV and DISH Network were one of the first to use SpotBeams. The transmission of local TV channels is ideal since a signal focused on an area was a perfect fit for the application. The SpotBeam technology is being applied on newer satellites using the Ka Band (Ka band is 19-30 GHz). There are several Ka band satellites in use that do not use SpotBeams: Advanced Communication Technology System (NASA USA), Superbird and N-STAR (Japan), HOT BIRD 6 (Eutelsat, France), DFS Kopernikus (Germany), and Italsat (Italy), but the newer, more advanced satellites are using SpotBeam technology.

Anik F2 (built by Boeing, and operated by Telesat) was launched on July 17, 2004, and began service on October 1. It is currently the world's largest communication satellite at 157 feet long and 27 feet wide. Anik F2 provides Internet service, distance learning, and telemedicine to the United States and Canada. Anik F2 has 45 transponders delivering broadband signals using Spotbeams. A third of the Spotbeams provide broadband services to Canada. The rest are used to provide Internet service to the U.S.

HDTV SpotBeams

HDTV SpotBeams used by DirecTV and DISH Network (Ka-band) are often narrower in focus than the Ku band SpotBeams used for Standard Definition TV. If you live more than 50 miles from the signal center in a populated region, it is possible that you will not be able to receive the HDTV SpotBeam. DirecTV and DISH Network have the technical capability of transmitting a broad SpotBeam signal, especially since the newer Satellites can operate at a higher power. It makes good business sense for them to maximize coverage, but there are tradeoffs.

In a rural state like New Mexico, it makes sense to have the SpotBeam cover a 200-mile radius, because that enables more subscribers which results into more revenue. In New England it sometimes makes sense to focus the signal more narrowly, since the SpotBeams are more densely packed together. However, since different frequencies are used for adjacent SpotBeams, overlap usually can be managed.

SpotBeam Satellites and Two-Way Communications

According to Northern Sky Research, there are 15 million U.S. households without access to broadband Internet service. SpotBeam satellites operated by WildBlue and Telesat have already reached over 300,000 Internet subscribers since their launch in 2005.

One advantage of Ka band is that it requires a smaller dish to offer very good performance. Ka band using SpotBeams is more efficient than a traditional C or Ku band satellites (the technology used by the other communication satellite systems). The service is able to deliver significant improvements in performance. A Ka band satellite can provide as much as an 8X increase in capacity over Ku band satellites. The technology can provide upload speeds as fast as 16 Mbps and download speed as fast as 30 Mbps. Three Ka band satellites with SpotBeam technology are already in service in North America: Telesat Canada's Anik F2, WildBlue Communications Wildblue 1, and Hughes Network Systems SPACEWAY 3.

ViaSat-1 and Ka-Sat: Satellite Communications on Steroids

A fourth North American satellite, ViaSat-1 (another Telesat Canada satellite) is planned for launch in 2011. This system is a very advanced Ka-band broadband satellite ordered by ViaSat. The amount of bandwidth enabled by ViaSat-1, equipped with ViaSat's "SurfBeam" networking system, is unparalleled. Total throughput is designed to be over 100 Gigabits per second, which is more capacity than the current North American fleet of two-way Ka, C and Ku band combined capacity. In 2010, Ka-Sat will launch a satellite to provide similar service in Europe.

HDTV signals require 4-5 times as much bandwidth for transmission as standard definition signals, even with sophisticated MPEG-4 encoding. In addition, our Internet communications bandwidth requirements continue to grow at about 50% annually. Keeping up with the demand will require a smorgasbord of options, and Satellite SpotBeams (Ka band), will be very important in the mix.



About the Author: Brian Bradshaw is a Certified Technical Specialist (InfoComm CTS). Areas of expertise include Video, Audio, Computation, HDTV, Satellite Systems, and Communications. He has a communications technology business in Plano, Texas (Dallas). More information can be found at his Website: http://bradshaw-vacuum-technology.com

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Review of Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 46" 1080p LCD HDTV is an elegant looking set with its piano black frame. The black finish is reflective, but not annoyingly shiny like a mirror as long as you don't put it directly in front of a light source. It's a serious looking LCD HDTV with its black finish and anti-glare screen. Not only does it look nice aesthetically, but it looks awesome where it counts the most, the picture.

The picture, like the Sony Bravia V2500 models, looks amazing. No annoying glares will ruin your viewing experience and the fogging that hit some of the owners with the V2500 model is gone. If there are any, you must be unlucky. The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV has a 60 Hz refresh rate while the higher end models have 120 Hz so the motion blurring will not be as smooth as the more expensive sets. That doesn't mean it's blurry though. It's still pretty smooth during fast action sequences and you probably won't be able to tell anyway when playing HD content.

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV up-scales 480i standard definition content with its Reality Creation Multi Function v1.0 technology and you can see that it truly helps make SD stuff less horrible than it otherwise should be. This basically means watching standard programming is good, but not at the level you're used to when watching with a CRT, but also not as bad as many other LCD TVs.

The black and the contrast is good unlike what has been expected of LCDs. The colors are rich and the picture comes to life more so than other LCD HDTVs. Side by side with the Samsung or Sharp, the Sony looked better. In fact it can even compete with some of the plasma TVs out there. Just switch to normal mode and not use vivid mode and make some tweaks from there to your liking and the image will be near perfect. Try sharpening the image and increasing the black.

Configuring the settings in the Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV is a breeze with the highly regarded XMB menu system that's also in the PS3. Speaking of the PS3, watching blu-ray on the KDL-46V3000 is simply stunning. If you don't have a PS3 or a Blu-Ray player, you need to get one if you're getting an HDTV. HD-DVD is dead.

The Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV does not have PIP or picture in picture, but it does have P&P or picture & picture. You can play video from two input sources at the same time, but only from HDMI, TV tuner, and video on the left side of the TV and component on the right. That means no watching HDMI & HDMI at the same time. It's not a deal breaker since the picture quality is way up there.

Sound quality is good should you choose not to invest in a home theater surround sound system, but it does lack some oomph in the bass department. It's much better than many LCD panels out there considering how small the piano black frame is.

I recommend the Sony Bravia KDL-46V3000 1080p LCD HDTV if you don't want to spend a few extra Ben Franklins on the XBR4 and you don't want the older, but still excellent KDL-46V2500. You can't go wrong with this choice and it's one of the best bangs for the buck.



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Picking the Right HDTV Tuner

Almost everyone knows that the switch to HDTV is about to happen. The analog broadcast is soon to be the "old" way of broadcasting TV signals and digital is the "new" way of having the TV signal broadcast. Perhaps your area has already changed over the way your TV signal is broadcast, although most TV stations are waiting for the official date the government has set. This is the date all TV stations will be switching their broadcasts from analog to a digital broadcast only and the date you will need to have installed the best HDTV tuner you are able to buy.

When the switch is made, you will have to either have one of the new TV's that are HDTV ready, have cable or satellite TV or you will have to purchase the best HDTV tuner box that you have access to in order to receive a TV signal. If you don't have some kind of tuner box you won't be able to watch any of your favorite shows on your television. The tuner box translates the signal from the stations into a digital picture for your TV. With the old analog signal being discontinued the only choices you have to continue getting TV signals are to have a tuner box, or use your local satellite or cable company.

The tuner box will cost you approximately $80.00, but if you look online there should be a coupon issued by the U.S. Government that is worth $40.00 towards the purchase of the tuner box. When choosing the best HDTV tuner for your TV, you will need to check that the tuner is compatible with your TV set. You can check online before going to the store or look at the tuner box before purchasing. Most all electronic stores will carry the tuners, and will accept the coupon the government issues for partial payment.

When looking into the best HDTV tuner for your TV you also want to check that the tuner is able to bring in the strongest available signal for your areas broadcasts. Even the best HDTV tuner will need help if you live in an area that has a lot of trees, or you are in the city where there are a lot of buildings around. For these areas you might want to look for tuners that are able to use multi path filtering. This will allow you to get the signals to your set even with trees or high buildings in the way.



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วันเสาร์ที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552

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HDTV Installation

The decisions needed with HDTV are more complex than the ones that were required with the previous technology. It is important to get these details right, or our entertainment system will be compromised.

Video Module

An ideal size HDTV will have viewing distance from the viewer to the screen that is about 2-3 times the width of the TV screen. Choosing the right size screen is one of the most important decisions when purchasing a new HDTV.

Most consumers say they want a wall mountable HDTV. However, according to the NPD Group, a consumer and retail market research information firm (NPD.com), only 13 percent of current LCD TV owners and 25 percent of plasma TV owners say their set is mounted on the wall.

"Consumers are drawn to flat-panel technologies for their wall-mounting capabilities, but the difficulty of such an installation often leads them to explore alternatives such as stands or retailer installations." said Ross Rubin, director of industry analysis, The NPD Group.

It is tempting to delegate the decision making to a local salesperson. This is not wise. Studies show that the many of the salespeople at your retailer are not as knowledgeable or unbiased as we would hope. For example, one study showed that 37% of salespeople steered customers away from plasma HDTV systems because of the "burn in of plasma displays", when burn in was eliminated as a problem several years ago (J.D. Power and Associates). The study concluded that the salespeople steered customers to the more expensive LCD systems.

"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.

HDTV Video Format:1080p, 1080i or 720p: the higher number is better, right? Even though 1080i technically has a higher resolution, it is not the obvious choice. Most networks have opted for the 1080i format; because it provides the higher resolution, while ABC, Fox, ESPN, and the National Geographic Channel have chosen the smoother pictures of 720p. 1080i is delivered in interlaced format (the "old" format), meaning 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 720p (Progressive format, the standard in Europe) has fewer lines of resolution than 1080i, but delivers pictures that look slightly smoother than the interlaced image, especially when there's a lot of movement on the screen, like sports.

The new king is 1080p, which is the best of both worlds. Progressive scanning with a higher resolution. Little programming is currently available in 1080p, but 1080p systems should be able to convert 1080i source material into a 1080p picture.

Source of Programming

One of the choices, which DVD player to purchase, became much simpler recently. Blu-Ray became the de facto choice with the withdrawal of the alternative, HD DVD. The other choice that must be made is: satellite, cable, or antenna programming. A fourth choice, IPTV, which is TV over the Internet, can no longer be easily dismissed.

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. 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. By 2010, 60% of U.S. homes will use a satellite signal, up from 15% in 2002.

IPTV is not yet available across the country. Currently, when it is available, IPTV usually offers about 25 HDTV channels.

Audio Subsystem

The Audio component of the HDTV system is very important. George Lucas (Star Wars) once said audio is half the movie viewing experience. Most HDTV programming today includes more than two channels (stereo) of audio. The most popular programming is encoded in Dolby Digital 5.1, which has five full bandwidth channels plus a subwoofer channel (for the earthquake effects).

Surround speakers would include two front speaker spaced as far from the monitor as possible, two speakers at the back of the room, a center channel, above or under the television that delivers most of the dialogue; and the subwoofer on the floor for the low-frequency bass. Subwoofers are multidirectional, so you can put them anywhere in the room.

If we are to maximize the effect of our wall mount system, we may want to use in wall and/or in ceiling speakers. This results in a cosmetically sophisticated installation.

System Interconnect (Cabling)

The cables used are important, but it is important to know what to prioritize about the cables. It is common for consumers to spend a large amount of money on cables, but for the wrong reasons, and still result in an inferior performance.

To fully utilize high-definition programming (HDTV), either coaxial component cables (red, blue and green, sometimes called "RGB")), a digital visual interface (DVI) cable, or a high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) cable is needed. This is in contrast with the red, yellow and white composite (RCA) cords, or the round-ended S-Video cable used by standard definition TV.

An HDMI is the preferred pick for the ultimate in audio and video quality. Look at the back of your TV and you'll see several options. Depending on the unit chosen, you might have to buy these cables separately. Cables can be expensive. If you are choosing largely on the basis of price, your choice can be circumvented by the need to purchase separate cabling.

Cables are one of the details that can be chosen poorly, and result in an overall unsatisfactory experience. Details are important.

Installation Decisions

Select the right installation location. This will be decided by the size and shape of the room. An ideal wall should be at least twice the width of the display because you should have a minimum distance for audible separation for the front channel speakers. Choose a location that minimizes ambient light, especially directly across from the screen.

With some HDTV models, the manufacturer will offer a specific mount for your set. Plan on spending about $250 for the mount. If a system advertises "VESA Compatible' or "VESA mount", VESA stands for Video Electronics Standards Association, and this display is designed to work with VESA standard mounts. If not, look at the back of the display and check for threaded screw inserts to which a mount could be attached. A minimum of four screw inserts is needed. Tilt wall mounts enable the user to change the angle of the display, and can help reduce glare from ambient light.

A wall mount on an exterior wall will be probably be a more difficult installation than on an interior wall. Exterior walls typically offer more obstructions, including insulation, than interior walls. Exterior walls may be built with fire-blocks. These horizontal braces or blocks are generally found about halfway up the wall, and significantly increase the difficulty of passing the wiring from your equipment up to the display.

Decide if the wires are going inside the wall or on the outside. You should not run the power cord inside a wall as it is against NEC (National Electric Code), except when executed by a professional electrician. If you choose to install the cables on the outside of the wall, there are cable management raceways available at your local home improvement store that will attach to the wall with a cover that snaps into place. If the wires are going to be run on the inside of the wall you will need a drywall keyhole saw or a utility knife to be able to cut holes in the sheet rock.

A good idea is to create a molding that will be used as a cover for the cables. If the power cable(s) will be outside the wall, then the rationale for running the other (signal) cables inside the wall is reduced. Either select a cable tray that matches your wall or paint the cover. It will look very natural, and will be easier to maintain than cables in the wall.

The right HDTV hardware, the best program source, an awesome audio subsystem, the correct electrical interconnects, and well-chosen installation decisions will result in a terrific theater system. Now, get out the popcorn.



About the Author: Brian Bradshaw is a Certified Technical Specialist (InfoComm CTS). Areas of expertise include Video, Audio, WiFi, Computation, HDTV, Satellite Systems, and Communications. He has a communications technology business serving the southwestern U.S. with offices in Plano, Texas (Dallas) and Peoria, Arizona (Phoenix). More information can be found at his Website: http://bradshaw-vacuum-technology.com

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Buy a Cheap HDTV Today -Don't Wait!

After February 17, 2009, your regular television set will require a converter box to receive over the air broadcasts with an antenna. This is because North American broadcasters will be serving their markets with a digital television signal. Cable subscribers will probably need new DTV equipment as well to be able to receive any signal. Since you're going to have to spend money to watch what you're watching now, you might as well put that money towards a new digital television set or an HDTV set right now. It only makes sense, doesn't it?

HDTV provides the highest picture quality and the highest resolution of all digital broadcast formats. When you combine that with the new digitally enhanced sound technologies on the market today, you can actually create a home theater environment that your whole family can enjoy. Some people are worried about the potential cost but you can buy a cheap HDTV on the market today if you look hard enough. So don't let that deter you.

To get started in HDTV just remember that you need three things.

1. You obviously need a high definition television set [HDTV]

2. You need an HDTV satellite receiver or a digital set top box.

3. You need to subscribe to satellite or cable HD [high definition] programming.

Once you have those three things you are now capable of watching HDTV in your home. There are still many people who go home after purchasing a brand-new HDTV and wonder why they're not seeingg anything different than before. your HDTV will receive a signal, just like any other television set at this point, but without the other two items you will only receive standard analog television signals. And believe me, once you start watching high-definition television you can really notice the difference in quality from a standard broadcast. In fact, some people with an HDTV have difficulty watching what they feel is now a "washed out picture" on a standard broadcast.

And it won't matter if you get a flat-panel type, like an LCD or a Plasma set, or a rear projection set style in DLP, LCD orLCoS. As long as they are capable of receiving high-definition signals, you'll be good to go. The type you buy will depend on where you want it to go, the room you have and how fashionable you want to be. Just make sure whatever you buy is HD ready.

Digital sound, digital video recorders or DVRs and an HD [high definition] disc player, will complete an amazing home theater experience.

If you are unsure of what you should buy in any of the items from an HDTV, to a satellite package, a digital video recorder or a digital sound system, you can always visit your local electronics store to ask questions and get your answers. There are also an amazing number of forums on the Internet that focus on the high definition scene and the home theater experience that you can visit. You are free to ask questions and an amazing array of volunteers will help you to sort through the myriad options available in the marketplace today.

Prices for HDTVs and associated components have fallen drastically over the last few years. There is no need to wait any longer. Buy your own HDTV today and get started on an amazing experience!



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Understanding How HDTV Works Will Show You How HDTV Works Better Than Standard Televisions

People in the more advanced countries in the world such as the US, Japan and Australia are more and more turning to using only High Definition Televisions (HDTV) for their viewing pleasure and thus it has become necessary to understand just how HDTV works in order to make informed decisions. It is also necessary to learn about how HDTV works differently from standard televisions if we are to get the most suitable make and model, especially as the television market today is flooded with numerous such makes, models and types of televisions.

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First off, a high definition television is different from standard televisions in the quality of its resolution which needless to say is much better in the high definition televisions and in addition, the HDTV also boasts of having multi-channel audio as well as an aspect ratio of 16:9 and it also comes with a wide screen. Thus, you can be sure that the HDTV works in a manner that allows it to provide clearer quality pictures as well as more detailed and better sound quality.

In fact, after understanding how HDTV works, you can immediately come to understand that images that are provided in the HDTV models are about six times sharper as compared to what a standard television can output. In fact, on closer scrutiny of just how HDTV works, we will also come to realize that the images on the screens are actually horizontal lines that are scanned without discontinuity and thus they end up forming the image that you see, which when it is compared to the 480 lines in standard televisions, is much higher in the HDTV, being no fewer than 1080 lines thereby ensuring better quality images.

Another notable feature that you should know when learning about how HDTV works is that unlike standard televisions, the HDTV does not scan one line at a go and in fact can deliver entire images at a time, which results in clearer and more realistic colors and images too are also more detailed.

Another aspect to how HDTV works is that it differs from standard televisions in that HDTVs have greater aspect ratio which is generally about 16:9, and only 4:3 in the case of standard televisions, thus forming a wider screen in HDTVs that is due to their having higher aspect ratio. In fact, because of the increasing popularity of home theater systems, it is now very usual for the latest HDTVs to use identical aspect ratios as those found in a movie theater, and this means that you get not only the whole picture, but also a picture that does not need to be cut off to make it fit into a narrow screen.

Finally, one other notable feature of how HDTV work is that the HDTV provides sound in Dolby Digital Standard which means that there are no electronic tricks used to create better sound such as found in surround sound and so you are ensured a very thrilling audio experience.



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Although there have been a few problems with LCD and DLP technology in the past (lower contrast ratios, the 'rainbow effect', 'motion blur'), Samsung has addressed these, and now they're producing HDTVs that are second to none. Not only are the Samsung LED HDTV models on the cutting edge of technology, the prices are almost too good to be true. For just a fraction of what many people paid for a high-end plasma set just a few short years ago, you can now own a Samsung LED HDTV that has (at least) an equivalent image reproduction, but is also a product that is cheaper to operate, lasts longer, and has many more features - such as incorporated Internet access, to name but one.

Obviously, one of the most popular and reputable shopping sites on the Internet is Amazon. If you take a few minutes to look what most people are buying, and the customer reviews of those products, you'll see that the Samsung LED HDTV models are selling better than most all other similar products combined !! When you start to look at the ratings of these Samsung LED HDTV models, you'll also see that customer satisfaction is extremely high. If I seem biased towards the Samsung televisions, it's because I am. They rightfully deserve all of the accolades, and positive consumer reviews that they're receiving.

Whether you find A Samsung LED DLP HDTV, or a Samsung LED LCD HDTV is better suited to your needs, I know you'll be confident that you made a smart purchase when you decide to buy a Samsung.

Lastly, not to insult your intelligence, but be sure to evaluate all of the features of the televisions that you're interested in. Some people think mainly about the size of the screen and little else. As mentioned previously, some Samsung LED HDTV models have advanced Internet features, some are extra slim, and still others, while having Samsung's stunning audio and video capabilities, aren't as feature-rich as some of their slightly more costly stable mates.

Regardless of which Samsung you purchase, you'll have a television that is second to none in terms of quality and performance, and one that will last many years.

Consumer feedback is probably the best way to get an honest impression of the television(s) that you're interested in. Any Samsung LED HDTV [out] model that you choose will be a quality product, but spending just a few minutes on Amazon, will give you a wealth of information and consumer opinions on any Samsung LED HDTV [out] available.

Generally speaking, if you're looking for a larger screen (>50-55 inches), you may want to look at the Samsung LED DLP models. For a smaller screen size, you may find that one of the Samsung LED LCD HDTV models may be better suited to your needs.



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What is the Best Flat Screen LCD HD TV to Purchase For the Money?

Don't give up on tubes...With flat panel TVs emerging nowadays such as plasmas and LCDs, most consumers are highly misinformed and believe that the quality of a flat panel is better than that of a tube (CRT) TV. This is not true at all. The image quality of a plasma or LCD TVs far inferior to a CRT, such as the Sony KD-34XBR970. Even worse, more and more people are buying these flat panel TVs as a 'status symbol' and do not understand true picture quality. Why do you think studios use CRT monitors during production and editing instead of a plasma TV? Most studios want the best, most accurate picture possible, so they use CRT monitors. The quality of the Sony KD-34XBR970 is much like a studio monitor, and surpasses all other displays regardless of cost. The dot pitch is so fine and the picture has so much realism to the point where all other displays look dull and muddy in comparison. Convergence and geometry is perfect out of the box, and the set looked fantastic. Its picture had depth and dimension, unlike the flat look of most plasma and LCD TVs. HD channels look amazing they are very real and are not overly enhanced. The Sony's on-board processing and DRC is perfect and does not make sources look pixelated at all. The picture is fine, clear, and has exceptional detail.

One caveat to remember: The set is shipped in 'Vivid' mode, which is meant to grab your attention in the stores with a bright picture but lacking in clarity. It is way too bright and much too sharp. You can see outlines and picture artifacts in this mode. If you keep the TV in Vivid mode, you are guaranteed to burn the tubes in no time and shorten the life of the TV. Also, the vivid mode is very inaccurate in color reproduction. I have my set calibrated in the 'Movie' mode, with a picture (white level) setting of 20/63 and a brightness (black level) setting of 30/63. Remember, it is very important to lower the 'picture' setting because it controls the amount of white light on the screen. If you do this, the tube will last a very long time and you will see an exceptional image. On the other hand, the 'brightness' setting controls the amount of dark areas you see in the picture. Turning this setting up will allow you to see more dark areas in a movie, but will not burn the tubes or impair image quality. An accurate image is better than a bright one.

Finally, the color decoder needs adjustment as it emphasizes red severely and makes people look reddish or tanned. If you change the 'color axis' setting from 'Default' to 'Monitor,' the colors will be much more accurate and vibrant. If you adjust this set properly and take good care of it, it will produce the best picture of any TV and will last a very long time. (My old XBR TV is 16 years old and still going.) I have a neighbor who spent $10,000 on a plasma TV and the picture quality is far worse than this set. What kind of TV would you buy? Is status symbol more important than image quality? Remember, that after reading this review, you are a much more educated consumer.



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3-D HDTV With DLP

3D is an exciting new feature for the home theater market. For some dramatic movies or soap operas, 3D might seem out of place. But for sports, action movies, etc. 3D makes as much difference as color vs. black and white. And the new 3D technology is superior to the 3D system that has been used in theaters.

The commercial successes of recent 3D films like "Beowulf", "Meet the Robinsons", and "Journey to the Center of the Earth", is sparking interest with the movie studios to produce more 3D content material. Disney, Universal, Philips, Samsung, Sony, Thomson and IMAX are currently exploring the potential 3D HDTV market. Disney said it would begin making all its computer-animated films in 3D. According to Dreamworks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg, all of the major studios have 3D projects under way. There will be over 2,500 theatre screens equipped with the Digital 3D technology by the end of 2009. All of this content will be available to the home theater market. The Big Question: will the 3D market be pervasive enough for major networks, especially the sports subset, to broadcast in 3D?

3D Distribution

It will likely be the satellite TV companies like DirecTV and Dish Network that distribute 3D versions of HDTV programming first. 3D movies should take about the same bandwidth as other 120 fps (frame per second) high def movies. The satellite companies have enough broadcast bandwidth to support niche markets (the cable companies do not), and for now, 3D HDTV is a niche market.

"Satellite's going to be constrained not so much by how many channels they can carry than by how many they can get," said Bob Scherman, Satellite Business News.

By 2010, it is projected that 60% of TV receivers in the United States will use a satellite signal, up from 15% in 2002.

3D HDTV Home Theater Systems

Because of the high frame rate for 3D, and the need for synchronization, LCD screens are generally incompatible with advanced 3D. However, prototypes by Phillips have been demonstrated at upwards of $20,000, and this technology does not require glasses. The Phillips technology is optically very complicated. Unlike electronics, it cannot be assumed that the price will come down.

By the end of this year (2008), more than one million 3D ready DLP HDTVs, manufactured by Mitsubishi and Samsung, will have been sold in the U.S. The technology functions by supplying a 60 Hz signal to each eye (equivalent to 120 Hz total). These sets can display standard HDTV, and are compatible with 3D material. Some source material is available for download, and Blu-Ray 3D discs are becoming available. "Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert" was the first 3D Blu-ray Disc.

The Glasses: Field Sequential 3D

Special glasses are used with the DLP 3D system. The system is called "Field Sequential 3D" or HQFS (High Quality Field Sequential). This technology uses electronic shutter glasses instead of red-blue lenses we are used to at the movies. The effect is definitely superior. Our eyes see a slightly offset view of a scene. The two slightly different views are combined by the brain to result in our ability to see in 3D. Field Sequential 3D simulates this experience with shutter glasses. The shutter is not mechanical, but instead an LCD filter, that blocks vision when the opposite eye's view is shown.

A HDTV set with 120 Hz refresh rate is recommended for 3D viewing. The 3D system uses half of the total information for each eye. If we use a TV with a total of 60 Hz refresh rate, it would supply only 30 Hz to each eye, and that refresh rate would be visible (flicker).

When designing a 3D system with previous 3D techniques, we have the choice of either sending two equal bandwidth signals with full information, effectively doubling the signal bandwidth, or sending the signal such that either the horizontal or vertical resolution is halved, one half for each eye. Doubling the bandwidth would be a problem since the HDTV signal bandwidth capacity is already at a premium. Using the same bandwidth as non-3D material means that we can utilize the technology with current HDMI or DVI interfaces.

The alternative to cut resolution is unattractive, since we have worked to so hard to increase our system to high definition, we don't want to compromise. By using alternate frames for each eye, we see a high definition signal without flicker.

Two sets of wireless shutter glasses, with a control transmitter (InfraRed (IR), the same technology as the TV's remote control) cost about $100.

"Hang-Ups" Holding up DLP

Many consumers have a fascination with the idea of hanging their new big screen HDTV on the wall, like a painting. It's worth noting that most LCD and Plasma big screen TVs never actually get mounted on the wall. It is a significant challenge to mount something that weighs 60-150 pounds on the wall, and once installed, it's a continuing challenge for maintenance (for example, a 50 inch Pioneer PDP-5070HD weighs 128 pounds).

According to the NPD Group, only 13 percent of current LCD TV owners and 25 percent of plasma TV owners have their set mounted on the wall.

DLP is very popular among those who want larger high picture quality screens at affordable prices. For the money, DLP easily provides the highest quality-size value. An LCD of the same size and price will not have the picture quality of a DLP. DLP is also available in larger screen sizes then LCD televisions.

However, a DLP rear projection TV is a few inches thicker than an LCD or Plasma screen. LCD screens are usually 7-10 inches thick; DLP sets are usually 12-17 inches thick. Because of the fascination with mounting their sets on the wall, this difference of a few inches becomes the deciding factor for many consumers' purchase decisions.

Texas Instruments, who manufactures the DLP chips in a foundry in South Korea, sees renewed potential for the technology, which uses tiny mirrors on a semiconductor. The new LED Light Engine call "Phlatlight" (manufactured by Luminus) replaces the arc lamp and color wheel design of previous DLP HDTVs. Samsung has had their own proprietary LED lamp system for a couple of years. The LED Light Engine will need to be replaced infrequently (unlike the cold-cathode fluorescent lamps that had to be replaced every few years).

DLP HDTVs with an LED engine are more energy efficient than comparably sized flat panel displays, and the lack of a moving color wheel in the design means they perform with less noise. The DLP chip is faster than any other HDTV technology, with the mirrors switching on and off more than 15,000 times per second to deliver a picture without blur for fast moving images such as sports.

DLP HDTV sets are a very smart choice for most people, but be selective. Many of the HDTV sets in stores still do not have important technology, such as LED backlights.

The compatibility of the TV for 3D can be verified by looking for an input on the back of unit, marked "3D Ready".

Home Theater Personal Computer (HTPC)

An important trend in the home theater is the integration of the personal computer (PC) with the home theater. Integrating a PC into your home entertainment center has many advantages in addition to enabling 3D video. Downloading movies is one of the advantages. The HTPC should have a graphics card with a DVI connector (Digital Video Interface). Both XP and Vista will support Microsoft's product for the home theater.

HDTV and 3D video is computation intensive, meaning a high-performance computer. For 720p videos, a dual core microprocessor is needed; 1080p or 1080i videos require a quad core microprocessor for smooth playback. Video files are very large (!), so the larger the hard-drive, the better.

DirectX 9 graphics drivers (software) need to be installed, if they are not already present. To find your current version, Click "START" and then "RUN" from your Windows desktop. Type "dxdiag" in the "Run" box.

Software is available from several different vendors; "StereoPlayer" (Version 1.3.4) from 3DTV.at is available. Purchase of StereoPlayer is about $50. While you are at 3DTV.AT also download the GPL MPEG-1/2 Decoder. Alternatives to Stereoplayer include "Dynamic Digital Depth" (ddd.com), "Stereoscopic Player" and "Tridef Visualizer".

Summary

3D technology has become a major force in Hollywood. It is probable that this trend will repeat in the home theater. CRT and DLP work best with 3D technology, though plasma systems are also available. DLP offers the better value for big screens using HDTV, not just 3D HDTV.



About the Author: Brian Bradshaw is a Certified Technical Specialist (InfoComm CTS). Areas of expertise include Video, Audio, Computation, WiFi, HDTV, Satellite Systems, and Communications. He has a communications technology business that serves the Southwestern United States with offices in Plano, Texas (Dallas) and an office in Peoria, Arizona (Phoenix), managed by his brother, Keller Bradshaw.

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Flat Screen HDTV Connections

Compared to setting up all the connections, buying a flat screen HDTV is the easy part. Indeed, connecting the correct cables to the right inputs and outputs of the proper equipment can be a challenge, especially for those who aren't tech-savvy, so make sure you read the basics first before you take on the task.

Types of Connections

Usually, a flat screen HDTV carries two basic types of connections - analog connections and digital or HD connections, although some new ones only come with the latter. Analog connections are comprised of radio frequency (RF), composite video and S-video connections, which can be used to connect cable boxes, VCRs, DVD players, antennas and some game consoles, of which S-video has the capability of delivering the highest video quality. There are also analog audio connections for older audio receivers and stereo components.

HD connections, on the other hand, consist of component video or YPbPr, FireWire or IEEE 1394, VGA or PC input, DVI and HDMI connections, which are what you should be looking for if you want to enjoy the highest video and audio quality from your HDTV. Check for HDMI connections, in particular, since these allow you to get superb video and audio quality from most HD sources, including HD cable boxes, Blu-Ray players, surround sound speakers, HDTV tuners and newer game consoles.

Connecting Your Cable Box

To get cable on your HDTV, you simply have to connect the wire running from the cable outlet to the box then plug the box to the back of your HDTV using an RF, composite, S-video or HDMI connection, depending on the type of cable box and the input you have available on your HDTV. If you want to record your favorite shows on an HD DVR like a TiVo box, you have to connect your cable box to the DVR first instead of connecting it directly to the HDTV, then connect the DVR to the HDTV via the connections provided.

Connecting your Speakers

To enjoy the superior sound quality offered by your HDTV, it is recommended that you connect external speakers, whether a pair of stereo speakers or four, six or seven surround sound speakers. You cannot connect them directly to your HDTV, though. Rather, you have to connect them first to the AV receiver that comes with the system then connect the AV receiver to the HDTV. Make sure you connect the wires to the right ports on the receiver. For example, if the pair of wires are coming from the front right speaker, they should be connected to the inputs labeled front right, specifically to the ports that match the color of each.

Connecting Your Computer

You may also want to use your flat screen HDTV as your computer monitor. If you do, you will need to get a high quality video card for your computer then connect the CPU to the HDTV via the output provided on the card. If the card only has an S-video, component video or VGA output, you will need to run an audio cable from the soundcard of the CPU to the HDTV, as well. You can also connect your laptop to your HDTV if you want to use it as your DVD or Blu-Ray player, which is especially a good idea if your laptop has an HDMI output.

Connecting Your Game Console

You can also enjoy playing video console games on your flat screen HDTV. In fact, most HDTVs have a dedicated gaming mode that disables video processing to eliminate controller delay. There are two ways to connect your game console - through your AV receiver or directly to your HDTV. Either way, the type of cable you need depends on your game console. Wii game consoles have component video outputs while Xbox and PlayStation consoles have HDMI for superior video quality.

As for your other equipment, simply look at their available outputs then shop for the correct cable. Don't hesitate to ask at the electronics store if you're not sure about which cable you are looking for. Your set-up depends on the types of equipment you have as well as how many of them you want to use with your flat screen HDTV. If you are using a lot of equipment, you might want to go with a wireless hub so the back of your HDTV isn't too crowded. You might want to get a universal remote control, as well.



Learn more about HDTV connections in Edward McKellen's guide to HDTV at HDTVReviewLab.com.

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What to Look For in Your New HDTV

Super crisp, yet energy efficient: LCD televisions provide an amazing picture with a wonderfully thin screen, perfect for anyone looking to conserve room space!

HDTV has a broadcasting format that runs at a higher resolution than the traditional analog (i.e., buy a TV, plug it in and watch it) broadcasting signal.

The HDTV format sends a signal that encodes color formats for each pixel, making it an ideal technology without having to distort or stretch the image, giving a truly vivid, crisp image.

HDTV is also capable of vastly improved sound quality, as it is Dolby Digital compliant and supports 5.1 surround sound. HDTVs are capable of receiving DTV or Digital Television signals.

Here's four things you should look for in your new HDTV.

* DTV Ready: Your LCD HDTV should be DTV ready, to prepare for the new DTV signal in '09. This shouldn't be a problem, as it is basically standard in all new HDTVs.

* Screen rate: Favorably, you'll want a progressive HDTV.

* Resolution: For better picture quality (and an avoidance of buyer's remorse), get a 1080 LCD HDTV.

* Video Mode: You should be wanting to get the 1080p, not the 1080i.

Topping the list of HDTV this year is Samsung LN52A650 52" 1080p HDTV. given nearly impeccable ratings by editors and customers alike. Its top features include: 50,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 4ms response time, 4 HDMI 1.3 ports, Sports and Game modes.

With the 52 inch Samsung LN52A650 1080p LCD HDTV, you can enjoy you movies and TV with its full HD quality, Auto Motion Plus 120Hz that eliminates motion blur and not forgetting the massive 50,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio.

It also has an InfoLink RSS feature which gives you up to the minute information on stock and sports, weather, news, at the touch of a button.

So what are you waiting for, find a model that suits you and your lifestyle best and get the HDTV you always wanted.



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Types of HDTV Recorders

Having an HDTV can change the way you watch television forever. However, not everything has to change. For example, you can still keep on recording your favorite television shows and movies. You just need to get an HDTV recorder.

There are various types of HDTV recorder. One is the DVD recorder with built-in ATSC tuner. This type of tuner is the same one built into HDTVs, which means that your DVD recorder can receive digital over-the-air signals, including high definition broadcast signals, which, in turn, allows you to record them.

In spite of this, though, the signals will still be downscaled and recorded in a standard definition format, and not a high definition format, since they are stored on a regular DVD. This, in turn, means that you won't be able to watch them in their original HD format when you play them back, although the video quality can be almost the same if your DVD recorder has an upscaling feature.

Another type of HD recorder is the High Definition Digital Video Recorder or HD DVR. Just like the standard DVR, an HD DVR allows you to view and record your favorite shows, or even more. The only difference is that they are programmed to receive and store high definition broadcast signals, as well as analog ones. HD DVRs can be purchased from satellite and cable television companies, often as an upgrade or add-on to your subscription, but they can also be bought separately.

Currently, TiVo HD DVRs are the most popular choice, since they also allow you to pause, rewind or fast forward your favorite shows, or even show them in slow motion so you won't have to miss a single detail. TiVo also offers dual tuner functionality, which means you can record a show while watching another - something which is not found on the more expensive Sony HD DVRs. One good thing about Sony HD DVRs, though, like the DHG-HDD250 and the DHG-HDD500, is that they can store more hours - 30 or 60 hours, respectively - and offer an on-screen electronic program guide (EPG) at no additional charge.

Internal HDTV tuners or HDTV tuner cards, which are also called PC tuners or video capture cards, also have HDTV recorder capability. Like some HD DVRs, some allow you to pause live HD content as well. These functions, aside from their lower price, are why some prefer them over the external HD tuners or regular set-top-boxes. However, they have some disadvantages, too, such as the fact that they require you to have a computer and are more difficult to install.

Once installed, though, an HDTV tuner card can help you record your favorite shows on a disc without having to scale them down - if you have a Blu-Ray writer installed in your computer, that is. This is because you can get them to store them on a Blu-Ray disc instead of a regular DVD - either a BD-R disc for single use or a reusable BD-RE disc - which is capable of delivering content in full HD 1080p format. You can only play this disc on a Blu-Ray player or reader, though.

Now that you know about the HDTV recorders available, it is up to you to choose which HDTV recorder you want to get, depending on which one is most convenient for you or which one fits your budget. No matter which type you choose, though, just keep in mind that the HDTV recorder is there to help enhance your personal viewing experience and should not be used for profit in accordance with copyright laws.



Edward McKellen is an electronics expert who writes HDTV reviews. To learn more about HDTVs, go to HdtvReviewLab.com.

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