Flat screen hdtv
Monday, December 13th, 2010Flat screen hdtv
When buying a flat screen HDTV you have several options not only in size, but also in manufacturer. There are also other things to consider such as the aspect ratio, and the actual screen capabilities. For brands you will have a choice between Sharp, Panasonic, LG, Samsung, Philips, and Pioneer. For screen choices you can choose from 13″ to over 70″. Most of the aspect ratios on the flat screen HDTV’s are going to be 16:9 so that is a minor aspect compared to some of the other items. When you are purchasing an HDTV you need to make sure it has a great resolution. Many of the flat screen HDTV’s are going to be similar in resolution, but it’s important to compare the resolution. For an example the LG 32″ flat screen HDTV has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels. The Samsung 46″ flat screen HDTV has 1080 progressive image resolution. This is actually going to be a little less than the LG. For flat screen HDTV’s you also want to know how many inputs are on the actual television. Currently most of our electronics use the coaxial cable with one video input, and two sound inputs for right and left. You will also find that most of us have at least two different electronics that we like to hook up to the television. You will want to make sure that your new flat screen HDTV has at least two inputs for video, and four for sound. The other option you have of course is having a receiver that will allow you to hook up everything to the receiver and then the receiver to the television. The choice will be up to you and how much you are willing to spend on your new home entertainment center. You will find that you can find flat screen HDTV’s from $200 to several thousand dollars depending on the brand and the size of the screen. You will also have a choice in the actual size of the entire television. The flat screen HDTV will either come with a base for you to sit is on like the 50″ that has its own base or the wall mounted flat screen HDTV. The wall mounted screens allow more room in your living room and may be more economical than some of the flat screen HDTV’s with bases. It will of course depend on your room.
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