What You Need To Know About DLP HDTVs

HDTV is definitely the wave of the future when it comes to television viewing technology. It appears that high definition television broadcasting will start to come into it's own this year and progressively become dominant in the next couple of years. What that means for you is a much sharper image, better sound, and in turn, an improved television viewing experience.

Ever since the advent of cable and satellite TV services, the march toward entirely digital TV signal broadcasting has been taking place. Because of the limitations of the older analog TV broadcasting methods, digital signals were just not practical, but now that other methods of transmitting the TV signal are in widespread use, the switchover to the digital TV age is in high gear. And that has paved the way for high definition television standards that can make the fuzzy, unclear TV pictures of yesterday a relic of the past.

Along with the march toward better signal broadcasting, TV hardware has been steadily improving as well, and now we actually have three main competing technologies for displaying the screen image, LCD (liquid crystal display), DLP (digital light processing), and plasma TVs.

They all are available in much thinner configurations than TVs of yesteryear, because the old bulky CRT monitors that have been used for so many years are on their way out. They also are capable of producing a much sharper and more colorful picture than past televisions too, and that bodes well for HDTV compatibility.

DLP TVs are the most recent technology to become commonplace in the television display field, although the technology has actually been in place for a while now. DLPs can produce an incredibly bright and high contrast screen picture that is absolutely stunning when viewed in tandem with a HDTV signal. They are also available in increasingly larger sizes and the prices are dropping rapidly as this display format becomes more commonplace. In addition, they lend themselves to a wide range of uses and can be connected to almost any digital video source that you wish to use, even your home computer.

So if you haven't seen the beauty of a HDTV signal being displayed on a DLP monitor yet, do yourself a favor and visit a local electronics retailer to see it for yourself.

You will be glad that you did!.

Jim Johnson is a successful author and publisher on consumer related matters. You can find out more about the best dlp tv and dlp vs lcd by visiting our HDTV website.

HD Satellite TV -- Compare HDTV Services

HD Satellite TV

HD (high definition) refers to the quality of the picture being transmitted to your television set.

Picture quality is measured in scan lines. The more scan lines that are transmitted to your TV, the clearer the picture.

For instance, analog (over-the-air) TV has 525 scan lines per image. HDTV, on the other hand, has up to 1,080 lines per image -- almost twice as many lines of resolution giving you twice the clarity of analog TV.

There's a huge difference between watching TV on a regular TV set as opposed to watching an HD TV. The HD picture is sharper and the colors are brighter.

The picture is so realistic it's almost like watching a scene through a window.


HD Satellite TV Features

Here are the main features of HD satellite TV:


* High resolution picture -- HDTV produces a super-sharp image, resulting


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Winegard?s Bob Howell Emphasizes DTV Education and Bottom Line to Satellite Installers in Keynote Speech at Satellite Expo 2005

Memphis, Tennessee (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) June 27, 2005 -- In addressing retailers, manufacturers, installers, technicians and satellite industry executives at the opening breakfast at Satellite Expo 2005, Bob Howell, Director, Distribution Systems/Off-Air Antenna Business Group for the Winegard Company, in delivering the Keynote speech, commented on the new draft legislation of the Digital Television Transition Act of 2005, due out at the end of this month. Howell said "while the later date may affect the consumer's sense of urgency, possibly effecting sales levels for manufacturers and retailers of set top boxes and digital TV's in the short term, I think the extra time will ultimately have a positive result. It gives everyone more time to get their plans straight and it gives us more time to educate everyone about DTV and HDTV, which, in my opinion, will ultimately accelerate interest and sales."Pointing out that there was...

Winegard?s Bob Howell Emphasizes DTV Education and Bottom Line to Satellite Installers in Keynote Speech at Satellite Expo 2005
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HDTV Installations Accelerate as Hotel Operators Look to Current Needs, Future Opportunities

Sioux Falls, SD (ContentDesk) May 11, 2006 --
LodgeNet Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ: LNET), the worlds largest provider of interactive television and broadband solutions to hotels, today offered insights into the accelerating deployment of high-definition TV , HDTV,
solutions across the hospitality industry.???If what were seeing is any indication, 2006 will be the year HDTV accelerates toward critical mass in the lodging industry, says Scott C. Petersen, President & CEO of LodgeNet, who notes that the companys current and pending customer agreements contemplate HDTV for more than 160,000...

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DISH Network Offer

DISH Network Programming Offer

With 375 channels of satellite TV programming, DISH Network has the most channels of all the satellite TV providers. They also have the biggest variety of shows, movies, and music.

DISH Network offers the cheapest entry-level program package -- $19.99 per month for the Dish Family Pak -- which includes 40 channels of family-oriented programming such as Animal Planet, Discovery Kids, Hallmark, and Nickelodeon.

With their America's Top 120 package you get 230 program channels, including 34 music channels and 60 Sirius satellite radio channels, plus 3 months of Starz Movie Pak (8 movie channels) for $29.99 per month.

America's Top 180 package offers 318 program channels, including 52 music channels and 60 Sirius satellite radio channels, plus 3 months of Starz Movie Pak for $39.99 per month.

Their top-of-the-line America's "Everything" Pak has 350 program channels, including...

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Digigami Announces Competitive Upgrade from "BitVice MPEG-2 Encoder" to MegaPEG.X

Long Beach, CA (ContentDesk) December 23, 2005 -- Digigami today announced a competitive upgrade program for current owners of BitVice MPEG-2 Encoder for Macintosh. Any current owner of BitVice qualifies for this special, time-limited offer. Pricing starts at just $59.00 for MegaPEG Pro SD and Digigami's top of the line encoder MegaPEG HDTV is only $299.00 under the competitive upgrade offer.Upgrade to Broadcast-Quality HD Encoding For All DTV/HD/DVD Post-Production"The BitVice MPEG-2 encoder is a popular product among Macintosh DVD authoring professionals. As good as it is, we find many Macintosh video professionals turning to MegaPEG.X for their high-end HD encoding jobs and for the most challenging DVD compression projects," said Digigami CTO Gen Kiyooka."Under our competitive upgrade program it is inexpensive and easy for existing BitVice customers to upgrade their studios to the state of the art MPEG-2 compression tools found in MegaPEG HDTV.With it's superb analysis tools, using...

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Audio Choices for HDTV

HDTV essentially provides a far superior sound quality just because the audio of HDTV is transmitted through digital signals. The distinction in sound between an HDTV television and a regular analog television is rather perceptible. The difference is more like the one you get between an audio CD and an audio cassette.

The difference in audio quality offered by HDTV televisions is however more than that. Most HDTV programs are transmitted in Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound. So to maximize the advantage of this technology, you need to have the proper equipment.

What is Dolby?

Dolby technology was created by Dolby Laboratories, Inc.

The most renowned provider of digital audio technology in addition to Dolby Laboratories known reliability and superior products has made Dolby Digital Surround the standard for HDTV. Many television companies replace their own surround sound systems, but they can hardly...

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