HDTV: Buying Guide, Part One

There's never been a better time than now to buy a high-definition television (HDTV). Whether your primary source of television programming is local over-the-air broadcasts, cable or digital satellite TV, you will find that there is now a wealth of high-definition programs available. If you have a standard-definition television you will also enjoy
all of your widescreen-format DVDs that much more on a HDTV. And with Toshiba now shipping their first-generation HD-DVD players and Blu-Ray players coming to North America next month, there are even more reasons why it makes sense to take the
plunge and buy an HDTV.

Now that you're convinced you need to go out and buy a brand new HDTV the question is what type of unit to buy. First, you should decide what size HDTV makes sense for you.

Because HDTV's have a wider aspect ratio (16:9) compared to a standard
television (4:3) you will want to choose a larger diagonal screen size for your new HDTV than you might expect. CNET has a great guide you can check to find out the right size that meets your needs.

Now that you've chosen what size HDTV to get the next question is what type of technology you should look at. Older CRT analog televisions were all based on the same basic technology, but now you have a potentially confusing array of choices: LCD, plasma,
DLP, LCoS, and D-ILA. LCD and plasma are both flat panel technologies that can be mounted on walls. If you're looking for an HDTV less than 42 inches then LCD is probably your best choice.

Plasma is a better choice for HDTVs over 42 inches, as current LCD units get very expensive in larger size formats.

I just pre-ordered the new Samsung HLS-5087W 50 inch rear projection DLP HDTV. Many believe that DLP technology offers the best price/performance in the 50 inch plus category of HDTV today. Sony has made a large investment in LCoS technology which it brands as SRXD, while JVC brands their LCoS line D-ILA. LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) is most similar to DLP (Digital Light Projection) technology, however many believe the DLP camp has made faster progress on reducing manufacturing costs to offer consumers a better price/performance ratio.
While rear projection DLP HDTVs lack the flat panel appeal of LCD and plasma units, they are much lighter and have far less depth than the CRT televisions of the past.

You've chosen the right size and technology for your new HDTV, and now you're trying to understand what is 720p versus 1080i versus 1080p. Let me help you out here - don't bother getting a 720p today.

I'd recommend at least a 1080i, better yet a 1080p.
My new Samsung is both 1080p input as well as output. In order to understand what all of these strange numbers mean, well, you've have to wait until my next article.




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The Iroquois New York Installs Signeture TV-HD from LodgeNet to Deliver Full Range Of HDTV Content, Including Current Release Video-On-Demand Movies

New York, NY
(ContentDesk) April 5, 2006 -- Located in the bustling hub of New York Citys Times Square, the Iroquois Hotel has added another lavish facet to their already luxurious offerings. Right around the corner from Bryant Park, the epicenter of New Yorks famous fashion week, the European-style Iroquois has been home to celebrities and sophisticated travelers alike  pampering each patron with world-class provisions. The ground floor houses the American-French cuisine of Triomphe, one of the most critically lauded restaurants in the city. And now, as part of a recent multimillion-dollar renovation, the property has added high-end hotel entertainment to its list of superlatives that have upgraded the entire hotel to the 4-Star level and added luxury to every room  making it one of the best lodging destinations in the Big Apple. The Iroquois...

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Expert Guide to Sony's HDV camcorder

The Sony HD camcorder, the Handycam HDR-FX1 is being marketed by the company as ?world's first HDV 1080i consumer camcorder'. But at $3,700, it's price tag is stretching the consumer label somewhat.However, there's no doubt the the industry sees HD video as a consumer format and prices will come down over the next couple of years. This Sony HD camcorder is just the start of what is sure to be an avalanche of HD camcorders from electronics companies over the next few months.So, does this mean we can all look forward to shooting Hollywood-quality home movies in the future? Not quite. Although its true that some Hollywood fetaures, such as George Lucas' ?Star Wars: Attack of the Clones' are being shot in high definition video, its not the same high definition as is shot and recorded by these camcorders.If you look again at that Sony quote, you'll see the important label, 1080i. If you're familiar with HDTV, you'll know that 1080 refers to 1080 lines of vertical resolution and the ?i' means...

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Olympics Generate Major Spike in HDTV Sales

(ContentDesk) February 23, 2006 -- This years coverage of the Winter Olympics on NBC is being broadcast in high definition (HD).
With HD quickly becoming common-place throughout homes, restaurants, and sports bars throughout the country major retailers are seeing major spikes in HDTV sales.
To take advantage of this amazing technology, you need the right equipment. To start, you need an HD ready or HD integrated TV. Once you have the television, you will need an HD broadcast signal.

There are three ways to do this: 1.With an Antenna- With an air (terrestrial) antenna, you can get HD at no cost (on NBC and other major networks). Either install a small indoor antenna or a large antenna to your roof and plug it into the TV. This option is only available in select US cities.2. With Cable TV- Call your cable company to find out if HD is available in your market. Usually, they can upgrade you for a nominal monthly charge.3.

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Entertainment Technology: What to Consider Before Buying HDTV

HDTV ? or, High Definition Television ? is the new generation of TV, and is capable of displaying analog signals as well as those that are digital in nature. Whilethis offers a viewing experience that's unmatched, it alsorequires external hardware in order to receive the HDTV signals in addition to the monitor. In other words, plan on spending a lot of money. If money isn't the issue, thenHDTV is for you. Before you run out and make a purchase, however, there are some things that you'll need to consider.Even if your TV is "HDTV-ready," that doesn't necessarily mean that it will be capable of displaying the HDTV signal.It has to be compatible, and you'll need to make sure that it is before you make a purchasing commitment.

It will need to be able to display the actual HDTV signal, or it isn't really HDTV at all. Another consideration is whether or not the HDTV receiver is compatible with the monitor that you'll be using. Finally, if you're using cable, the whole configuration will...

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Force, Inc. Fiber Optic Products Meet European Standards and Earn the CE Mark

Force, Incorporated has earned the CE Mark on their Satellinx 3000 Series L-Band and IF Transport System as well as their next-generation Model 3753 HDTVLinx?. CE marking is required for telecommunications equipment sold in the 25 European Union (EU) and 3 European Free Trade Association (EFTA) states. Products undergo rigorous evaluation and testing to receive the CE Mark.Force's newly released Satellite and HDTV Products, popular in North America, will now also be available in the European Market.Force received CE compliance on the HDTVLinx? Model 3753 19.4 Mb/s to 1.5 Gb/s Serial Digital Component Video Link and now offers the European Broadcast industry a highly reliable system for transporting a wide range of digital video signals with embedded audio for both back-to-back and long-distance applications. In addition, Force's Satellinx 3000 Series L-Band and IF Transport System also received CE compliance, allowing global teleport operators to standardize on Force products world-wide.Force's...

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DirecTV vs. Dish Network -- Which Is Better?

The satellite TV systems and services offered by DirecTV and Dish Network are almost identical -- both offer more than 250 program channels, all-digital programming, HDTV (high definition TV) options, and DVR (digital video recording) capabilities.

So when you compare DirecTV to Dish Network you'll discover the biggest differences between them are the subscription fees and programming.

Here is a blow-by-blow comparison of DirecTV vs. Dish Network ...


Satellite TV Equipment

Direct TV offers free satellite TV equipment (the dish and receivers), and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. If you want a DVR receiver you will be charged an additional $49.99. The charge for HDTV receivers is $299.99.

Dish Network gives you free satellite TV equipment and free installation in up to four rooms of your home. You can get a DVR receiver or an HDTV receiver at no charge.


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Moving Day Made Easy with Tips from ShipnShred.com

Denver, CO (ContentDesk) April 13, 2006  ShipnShred.com, the document shredding and recycling service experts, have some useful moving tips for consumers as the beginning of moving season approaches.As you get ready to move into your dream home, the best moving advice is, dont move the things you no longer want or need, says Steve Hastert of ShipnShred.com. This is especially true of old clothes, childrens toys, and documents in your filing cabinet that are ten years old or more.Filing...

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InnFlux Announces the Acquisition of the Hospitality Internet Division of Sky WiFi, LLC

Chicago, IL (ContentDesk) April 17, 2006 -- InnFlux Announces the Acquisition of the Hospitality Internet Division of Sky WiFi, LLC.Following its merger and acquisition strategy through 2006, InnFlux (www.innflux.com) announced today that it had successfully acquired the Hospitality Internet access division of Sky WiFi, LLC of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The transaction took place in early March.We were looking for a company that could service our...

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Cosmetic Laser Surgery

Cosmetic laser surgery is widely used in the field of dermatology, dentistry, cosmetic surgery and eye surgery. Cosmetic laser surgeries are preferred, as they enhance the person's appearance, the way he feels and also the ways he sees the world.

Cosmetic laser surgeries can help in removing wrinkles from the skin of old people. These wrinkles can be removed using a surgical process called laserbrasion, or facial resurfacing. This surgery gives you a wrinkle-free skin.

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