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		<title>Have You Looked Into Mitsubishi&#8217;s Line of TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>plrpro1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you buy a Mitsubishi projection television, you will have a chance to choose a big screen TV from between 57 inches to 73 inches.  The projection televisions offered by Mitsubishi include the Diamond series and the 736 series.  The Mitsubishi projection television provides the viewer the sense that they are seeing a motion picture [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you buy a <a target="_blank" href="http://www.projectiontelevisionsreview.com/mitsubishi-projection-television">Mitsubishi projection television</a>, you will have a chance to choose a big screen TV from between 57 inches to 73 inches.  The projection televisions offered by Mitsubishi include the Diamond series and the 736 series.  The Mitsubishi projection television provides the viewer the sense that they are seeing a motion picture within a cinema.  The Mitsubishi projection television uses front projection technology combined with an LCD screen.  The kind of projection that is employed with these units is the state of the art digital light processing, or DLP. </p>
<p> The 73 inch 736 Series 1030 is the latest version of many home theater options produced by Mitsubishi.  Mitsubishi’s newest star comes complete with Deep Field Imager which enables viewers to improve the display on the screen by using the contrast settings which lets you clarify every nuance of the picture.  The 736 series takes advantage of the most up to date advancements which have helped to improve projection television. </p>
<p> The Diamond series offers screen widths that progress from 57 to 73 inches. If you bring home a Mitsubishi projection television, you will then have a screen large enough so that it provides you with the sensation that you are watching a film in a theater. </p>
<p> Consumers who want the option of building a home theater are deciding to purchase <a target="_blank" href="http://www.projectiontelevisionsreview.com/mitsubishi-projection-television">Mitsubishi projection televisions</a>. The advantage that a large number of consumers appreciate regarding a Mitsubishi projection television is its being an affordable means of acquiring a big screen TV.  Digital light processing is currently the most up to date advancement that is applicable to projection television.  There are two competing systems when it comes to front projection television &#8211; DLP or LCD.</p>
<p> Either of these systems provide the consumer with pros and cons.  The most obvious benefit of using DLP is it can project the full spectrum of colors and can be very low maintenance. <br /> Mitsubishi is a name that you can trust when it comes to electronics.  The company manufactures a few reliable types of televisions in addition to flat screen, LCD televisions.  More and More customers who prefer the experience of owning a high definition, big screen television are selecting the front projection television.</p>
<p> A brand new advancement for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.projectiontelevisionsreview.com">Mitsubishi projection televisions</a> is 3D technology, even though this upcoming technology can not yet be offered to its customers.  Mitsubishi is among the small number of television makers who are seeking to use this kind of innovative technology. </p>
<p> Consumers who would prefer the most up to date innovations for home theater systems will like the televisions and other accessories that are manufactured by Mitsubishi Electronics. The front-projection home theater system is one of the four kinds of televisions which are now marketed by this company. With the possibilities of 3D television on the horizon, it is very likely that Mitsubishi is going to maintain it’s status as one of the frontrunners for a while yet when it comes to quality television viewing.</p>
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		<title>Samsung LN52A750 Customer Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 16:05:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>plrpro1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Samsung LN46A750 has a tremendous image quality right out of the box, but if you want the greatest image quality you should have it calibrated. There is nothing like this tv when it has been calibrated for your environment. Samsungs TOC or Touch Of (Red) Color, I have heard a lot of things about it. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung LN46A750 has a tremendous image quality right out of the box, but if you want the greatest image quality you should have it calibrated. There is nothing like this tv when it has been calibrated for your environment.</p>
<p> Samsungs TOC or Touch Of (Red) Color, I have heard a lot of things about it. For me it is hardly noticeable and gives it a pleasant look on the edges of this Samsung LN52A750.</p>
<p> I am truly content with this HDTV. It has plenty of connectors and serious quality. You could read the manual carefully if you have any component connecters because just 1 set on the television has that function and it says composite on the back.</p>
<p> There are some minor issues but it&#8217;s not something to worry about. The operating system is a bit delayed. When browsing menus it may take a while to respond but I&#8217;m picky when it comes to speed. Couple of the control buttons like the jog wheel operate better for a someone who uses it slower and presses more firmly.</p>
<p> The volume and channel buttons squeak a bit but not in an bad way. The other downside of the remote is it is not universal. I&#8217;m surprised a TV in this price range doesn&#8217;t come with one.</p>
<p> The image quality of HD stuff are beautiful with right and properly vivid colors. Not too saturated and too processed like Sony televisons. There are times when the upscaling of lower quality signals leaves something to be wanted. Sometimes when a person&#8217;s face can seem a bit granulated or boxy. This can be easily resolved by using a High Definition source. With HD sources this TV is absolutely stunning.</p>
<p> Combine it with Blu ray player or some other High Definition source and you will be in heaven. I really love it. Only keep in mind that this TV, like other high contrast sets, uses a semi shiny screen which can shine so be take care of your light sources in the area. It shines something like a regular flat screen tube TV with standard glass, but probably a bit less.</p>
<p> In The End the audio is decent. I have never been a fan of the built in audio on any TV but for those who don&#8217;t care that much about it the sound is simply fine. One thing I have discovered though is that the TV processes video quicker than my own amplifier processes sound. Sometimes the TV can go ahead of my surround sound system and the words don&#8217;t align. This is easily fixed by pausing the picture and starting it back. It happens rarely and usually only when I start or when I&#8217;m fast forwarding a image.</p>
<p> Decision is that this is a outstanding tv sets, and probably the best television at this price point, money well spent  and should satisfy absolutely everyone.</p>
<p> With Samsung&#8217;s products you can&#8217;t never go wrong. And also you for sure can&#8217;t make a mistake in picking this unique Samsung LN52A750. We trust that we helped someone to make the right decision. I can promise to you that I can ensure you that you will love this Television, exactly as much as I do.</p>
<p>We beyond any doubt recommend you <a target="_blank" href="http://www.zimbio.com/High-definition+television/articles/543/Samsung+LN52A750">Samsung LN52A750</a> but if <a target="_blank" href="http://www.usfreeads.com/1519579-cls.html">Samsung LN52A750</a> it&#8217;s a bit too pricey check for <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/Buy-Samsung-LN52A650">Samsung LN52A650</a>.</p>
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		<title>What are HDTV Tuners?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 16:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>plrpro1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an HDTV, you&#8217;ve probably heard about HDTV tuners. You might be considering buying one, too. Before you do, though, make sure you clear up any doubts and confusion first, by reading these answers to the most frequently asked questions about them. What is an HDTV tuner? An HDTV tuner, also sometimes called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an HDTV, you&#8217;ve probably heard about HDTV tuners. You might be considering buying one, too. Before you do, though, make sure you clear up any doubts and confusion first, by reading these answers to the most frequently asked questions about them.</p>
<p><strong>What is an HDTV tuner?</strong></p>
<p> An HDTV tuner, also sometimes called an HDTV receiver or HDTV decoder, is an accessory which helps display HD content on your HDTV. The HDTV tuner receives the High Definition signal from sources such as cable or satellite TV providers, Blu-Ray players and HDTV-capable video game consoles, then processes it so that it appears properly on the screen of your HDTV. Without an HDTV tuner, the signals will appear as regular TV signals, preventing you from enjoying the full and genuine High Definition viewing experience.</p>
<p><strong>What is the difference between an HDTV tuner and an HDTV tuner card?<br /></strong><br /> An HDTV tuner is a separate, external device connected directly to your HDTV, which is why it is sometimes called an external or stand-alone HDTV tuner. It is also often called a Set-Top-Box since it is usually placed on top of the HDTV monitor. On the other hand, an HDTV tuner card is a smaller device &#8211; either USB or PCI &#8211; that can be attached to a computer, which, in turn, is the one connected directly to the HDTV. Many people prefer the HDTV tuner to the HDTV tuner card since it is easier to install, although it is not always capable of recording.</p>
<p><strong>What is the difference between an HDTV tuner and an HDTV converter?</strong></p>
<p> An HDTV tuner is a device connected to an HDTV. It receives HD signals and allows them to be displayed properly on the HDTV. On the other hand, an HDTV converter converts digital signals into analog ones so that your regular TV can still process them and display them on the screen, though not with the same superior picture quality.</p>
<p><strong>Is an HDTV tuner really necessary?</strong></p>
<p> If you want to partake in the full High Definition experience, then the answer is yes. You don&#8217;t need to buy one, though, if you already own a full HDTV monitor since these already come with built-in tuners.</p>
<p><strong>What is the cost of an HDTV tuner?</strong></p>
<p> The cost of an HDTV tuner depends on its features and its brand. Popular brands include Sony, Samsung and Panasonic. Prices range from $80 to over $400.</p>
<p><strong>How do I install my HDTV tuner?</strong></p>
<p> Installing an HDTV tuner should be relatively easy. The most important thing is to connect it properly to your HDTV. Depending on the type of tuner you have, you should be able to find a port at the back or the side of your HDTV to connect it to. You should also be able to connect it to your antenna or other sources of HD content in order to receive the HD signals for it to transmit to your HDTV. When in doubt, consult your manual.</p>
<p><strong>What is the best HDTV tuner?</strong></p>
<p> Just as there is no single best HDTV, there is also no particular HDTV tuner that is the best for everyone. You can only find the right one for you and your HDTV. To do this, simply compare the features of various HDTV tuners, as well as their compatibility with the HDTV you own. It is recommended to buy an HDTV tuner with the same brand as your HDTV, although you can always get other, more affordable ones as long as they are compatible. Some cable and satellite TV providers have their own HDTV tuners so you can get these. Buying a Blu-Ray player with a built-in HDTV tuner is an option, too, although this can be very expensive.</p>
<p>Edward McKellen is an HDTV expert who writes <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com">LCD TV Reviews</a> for <a href="http://HDTVreviewlab.com" title="http://HDTVreviewlab.com" target="_blank">HDTVreviewlab.com</a>. To check out the latest <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com/hdtv-manufacturers/sony-hdtv">Sony HDTV</a> reviews or learn more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com/top-10-lcd-tvs">LCD TV</a> visit <a href="http://HDTVreviewlab.com" title="http://HDTVreviewlab.com" target="_blank">HDTVreviewlab.com</a></p>
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		<title>A Mini History on Plasma TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>plrpro1</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guys, you may want to cover your eyes for this bit of information. The plasma TV was not developed by men wanting a better viewing experience for their favorite sports. There, the truth has been let out of the bag, so to speak. Walk into any electronics or television store and you will see LCD [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guys, you may want to cover your eyes for this bit of information. The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com/top-10-plasma-tvs">plasma TV</a> was not developed by men wanting a better viewing experience for their favorite sports. There, the truth has been let out of the bag, so to speak. Walk into any electronics or television store and you will see LCD and plasma television screens, but the first plasma screen television was invented to be used as a computer monitor.</p>
<p>It all began in 1964 at the University of Illinois. At this time, computer monitors were simple televisions. You have to realize that the televisions at this time were cathode ray tubes. They had to continuously refresh themselves in order to display correctly. That was a big problem when using a television as a computer monitor. Sure it was okay for watching tv shows, but the resolution for computers was terrible. By the end of the year the first plasma monitor was in operation.</p>
<p> Today&#8217;s <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com/top-10-plasma-tvs">plasma TVs</a> have millions of cells that comprise the color and resolution of the screen. That initial plasma monitor was only one cell. However, it was still a step in the right direction. There was a set back, though. Liquid crystal displays became the more acceptable method and plasma technology was put on hold. Fast forward a few years and flat screen television sets became widely popular.</p>
<p>The one constant in life is that life moves ahead. Technology and knowledge continuously grow. New ideas are developed and make their way into our everyday lives. The <a target="_blank" href="http://www.hdtvreviewlab.com/best-hdtvs">plasma TV</a> is no different. When it debuted it was very expensive. As new technology was developed and more manufacturers began mass producing the televisions, the prices began to fall. The people who once could not afford the TV can now have as many as they want in their homes for their viewing pleasure.</p>
<p>When you consider how long plasma technology has been in existence, you have to be slightly amazed at the innovative minds that helped contribute to the plasma TV rage. Gone are the black and white screens of the past and the bulky televisions and monitors that used to be the only option. Time can only tell what new marvels scientists will come up with next in their quest for the bigger, better and more colorful boob tube.</p>
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