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		<title>Watch HDTV On A PC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 12:28:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dorothy Grant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever considered using you PC to watch HD TV, well it couldn?t be more easy. In order to watch HDTV on your computer then you most choose one of two methods. You could either opt to watch TV over the internet by using one or more of the many websites that provide TV services. Alternatively you could buy a PC TV tuner and effective transform your PC into a television.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever considered using you PC to watch HD TV, well it couldn?t be more easy. In order to watch HDTV on your computer then you most choose one of two methods. You could either opt to watch TV over the internet by using one or more of the many websites that provide TV services. Alternatively you could buy a PC TV tuner and effective transform your PC into a television.</p>
<p>The fist way of turning your PC in to a TV requires the purchase of a PC TV tuner. This is a piece of hardware that takes a TV signal and displays it on your TV. They come in the form of a PCI card or a USB adaptor. Both do the same job and are easy to install. If you have a desktop PC then either type of adaptor should be suitable. However if you have a notebook or laptop then USB is the way to go.</p>
<p>HDTV adaptors come in a multitude of shapes and sizes. They have different capabilities and features, the most important thing is to make sure they are capable for use with the TV signal that you will be using (ie satellite, cable, RF etc). Some have features which you may find useful like ? live pause, recording timer and radio tuning.</p>
<p>Some have a ?built in? aerial, or for a better reception can plugged into your TV aerial, cable or satellite systems. Which ever method you use you will then have to ?tune? the adaptor to discover the TV stations that are available. Once done then all you need to do is use the viewing software to watch the channels on your computer.</p>
<p>They are inexpensive devices and can be purchased for less than $50. They can be purchased from online retailers, with a multitude of choice from manufacturers such as Pinnacle, ATI, WinTV and Diamond. If you specifically want to watch HD TV, then make sure the adaptor you purchase is high definition TV capable.</p>
<p>The second method to view high definition broadcasts on your computer is by using the internet to watch HDTV online. There are many websites online that stream TV channels over the internet for viewing on your PC.</p>
<p>The benefits of this are that if you already have a suitable computer and internet connection then there is no extra investment in hardware required. You don?t need a super computer or a mega fast internet connection (2mb connection and above should be fine).</p>
<p>If you do a quick search on Google for ?watch HDTV online? you should be provided with a host of results for providers of internet TV. You will have to research which is the best for you. Are you prepared to pay for a service? If so the quality of pictures and number of channels available will be better. There are however sites which are totally free to use.</p>
<p>The benefits of this type of service are that firstly they are far cheaper than watching conventional television channels as you don?t have to subscribe to a satellite or cable company. Also if you already have a PC with an internet connection then you don?t need to spend hundreds on a HD television and TV receiver.</p>
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		<title>Full HD TV &#8221; Making The Right Choice</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 11:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[DTV or digital television has brought high definition television broadcasts to our homes. Are you clued up to make the correct decisions when deciding what TV to buy next? A full HD TV is required to take your viewing experience to the maximum, be sure to know all the facts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>DTV or digital television has brought high definition television broadcasts to our homes. Are you clued up to make the correct decisions when deciding what TV to buy next? A full HD TV is required to take your viewing experience to the maximum, be sure to know all the facts.</p>
<p>Not all high definition televisions are what can be called full HD TV. A HD ready TV for example usually meets the 720p spec. 720p televisions have a better picture quality than standard definition television but are not the best quality available. They are perfectly suitable where a smaller screen size is required, but when it comes to larger screens (eg a 42 inch LCD and upwards), then a 1080p is the standard that you should be looking to.</p>
<p>Televisions come in many variations, the first thing to consider is what type of television technology to choose. The different type of technologies to choose from include plasma, LCD and LED TVs. To make this decision then you will need to know a little about the qualities of each type.</p>
<p>At the expensive end of the market are plasmas televisions. As is to be expected for the premium price you will pay for a plasma TV, they produce the best picture quality. The colours, contrast and ability to show smoother fast paced pictures exceed that of LCD televisions. They do have a down-side though as they arent the most energy efficient of televisions and they are heavier in weight and cost more.</p>
<p>The market leader up to this point has been LCD TVs. When it comes down to value for money LCDs have shown to be the popular choice. The range of screen sizes available means that they can be purchased to be suitable for any location. They may not produce the best quality images but they arent far behind plasmas and they are now so cheap that one can be purchased on the smallest of budgets.</p>
<p>The newest of HD technologies to hit the market is the LED TV. They are not as radically different a design as the name might suggest. LED TVs still incorporate the use of LCD panels to display the picture, but where they differ is the use LEDs in the lighting of the display. Previous LCDs used fluorescent lights which have a limited lifespan and reduced performance over time. LEDs have improved upon these deficiencies along with other inherent benefits. LEDs have better colour reproduction, energy-efficiency, and slimmer designs than their LCD equivalent models.</p>
<p>Something worth mentioning is the technological advances that are currently beginning to emerge. OLED and 3D TVs are something to keep an eye out for in the future. They are tentatively being introduced into the market but are still some time off being perfected. They are technologies which we may see a lot of in the future.</p>
<p>To make the most of the money you have to spend you should make sure you know your own requirements before purchasing a new Full HD TV. Narrow your options down and possibly use other consumers reviews to make your final decision on buying a Full HD Television.</p>
<p>John Smith writes about <a href="http://fullhdtvonline.com/">philips full hd tv</a> and <a href="http://ledhdtvtelevisions.com/led-hdtv/">led hdtv reviews</a></p>
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		<title>LED Monitors Offer Longer Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 10:58:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Elton James</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By now, almost everyone has made the switch to LCD monitors. While these monitors are much less bulky than the older CRT monitors, there are some disadvantages that can be solved by making another switch to the LED monitors.</p>
<p>There is one primary difference between the LCD monitor and the LED monitor. That difference is the source of the back light. In the older monitors, the source of the back light was a florescent tube. After three to four years these tubes begin to dim. Since there was no way for the consumer to change the florescent tubes the monitor eventually had to be replaced. The picture on the monitor becomes progressively darker and due to this become a large source of electronic waste in our landfills.</p>
<p>In addition, although lighter than the monitors they replaced, LCD monitors are still heavier and thicker than LED monitors. Part of the thickness is due to the size of the florescent tubes. In contrast, LED monitors are very thin, especially if they are the edge lit type of monitor. It is the introduction of these monitors that make the ultra thin notebooks of today possible.</p>
<p>Since fluorescent lamps do not produce a full color spectrum, the picture produced by the LCD monitor is not as sharp as that of the LED monitors. LEDs produce a high quality of white light that makes the colors even more realistic in the LED monitors.</p>
<p>The lower energy consumption of LED monitors is a great advantage to laptop users, especially those who are running on the battery. Additionally, LED monitors are brighter in color and have a longer lifespan before the lighting starts to dim.</p>
<p>Some users do complain that the edge lit LED monitors do not have an evenly lit screen. They find it brighter along the edges and darker in the center. This is due to the fact that the LED lights are only along the edges, making the super thin screen possible. This may simply be a matter of adjusting to the use of the screen.</p>
<p>Still other users find LED screens to be too bright for their applications. Since the brightness can cause eyestrain after continued use, users are advised to find monitors that allow for brightness control. By dimming the monitor, users may reduce the amount of eyestrain they experience.</p>
<p>Even with these two minor complaints, the LED monitor is one of the best monitors available today. The monitors are super thin and they have the best clarity available in any monitor. They also last longer than LCD monitors that have the florescent tubes for back lighting.</p>
<p>Choosing a monitor with long life is a great choice for the environment. Whilst many people have simply given in to purchasing a new monitor every time they buy a new home or office computer, monitors should not have to be updated as often as the CPU. Choosing an LED monitor gives you the best chance of having a quality monitor that will last as long or longer than your current computer.</p>
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		<title>Buying a Full HD TV Considerations</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:58:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hermione Cook</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's more than likely that you have seen the hundreds of HD TV adverts scattered all over the papers, on TV and on the Internet. The problem is however that not all high definition TV is Full HD TV. There are hundreds of TV models out there which offer a higher definition picture quality which is not actually up to high definition quality standards, and will not give you the experience you wanted if for example you wanted to watch a Blu Ray DVD. By ensuring you are buying a Full HD TV you will be getting the best viewing experience possible from HD TV.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s more than likely that you have seen the hundreds of HD TV adverts scattered all over the papers, on TV and on the Internet. The problem is however that not all high definition TV is Full HD TV. There are hundreds of TV models out there which offer a higher definition picture quality which is not actually up to high definition quality standards, and will not give you the experience you wanted if for example you wanted to watch a Blu Ray DVD. By ensuring you are buying a Full HD TV you will be getting the best viewing experience possible from HD TV.</p>
<p>You have choice of LCD or Plasma when buying a Full HD TV both types are available in 1080p or 1080i. This in itself can be confusing and the choice of specifications can soon become overwhelming. A 42 inch TV size is probably the most common size of television as they are suitable for most living rooms and other larger rooms. Cost obviously comes into it but with the price of HD TV decreasing all the take time to consider your options.</p>
<p>If youre considering a Full HD TV one of your first decisions is between Plasma and LCD sets. Full HD Plasma TV sets are known to have a better picture quality. LCD displays tend to have a longer life span than plasmas but due to improvements in plasma display quality and screen saving features, pixel burn is not really an issue and the expected viewing life of plasmas is not an issue for the average owner. Plasmas are however more expensive than their LCD equivalents.</p>
<p>Full HD LCD TV is the most popular type of HDTV, LCD has higher refresh rates good picture quality but does not match the vivid colours produced with plasma sets. Another plus point with HD LCD TVs is that they are not susceptible to the screen burn or short life spans of plasma sets. Typically LCD HD TVs are less expensive than their plasma equivalents. The positives mentioned make LCD the more popular option meaning greater choice of models available.</p>
<p>If you are already receive High Definition TV Broadcasts to achieve a better quality from your current signal then getting a HD TV converter can benefit your viewing experience. A converter can make an analogue television broadcast compatible with a HD capable TV and save you money upgrading. This also works the other way round by changing a HD TV broadcast to an analogue signal for your older TV set, but as the TV quality remains limited by the old television&#8217;s capabilities.</p>
<p>As mentioned in the first paragraph, not all TVs advertised as HD are actually HD. If you are looking for a true Full HD TV then you will have to look carefully at the specifications. Be careful for TVs which have the 720p standard, this is often sold as HD Ready, and while it provides higher viewing quality, it is not True HD. 720p is designed more for Laptops and PCs and is more than suitable for the screen sizes associated with these. For Large HD TVs though you will notice the difference.</p>
<p>When you are buying your Full HD TV you should be looking for the 1080i or 1080p standards. 1080i gives a native resolution of 1280-1080 which is full HD standard. 1080p gives a resolution of&#8217;20-1080 for a much sharper, clearer image. The choice you make often comes down to price. 1080p is much more expensive, and can sometimes be out of the price range of those on a budget. Fortunately 1080i gives a great quality image, and is generally more than enough for anyone!</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve done your homework purchasing a Full HD TV set is not as complicated as it first seems. Full HD TV options are available for all buyers no matter how small or large your budget. For the best Blu ray, home entertainment, HD sporting action experience then your decision is simple, getting on the Full HD bandwagon doesn&#8217;t have to leave you broke and hopefully this article has helped you on the way.</p>
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		<title>HDTV Online Is The Future Of Television</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 12:23:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Hendrix</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new HDTV online has been getting rave reviews from anyone that has come across it. The internet continues to be the main source of entertainment for people from different corners of the world, so why not add another means to enjoy the internet by implementing television as an added perk?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new HDTV online has been getting rave reviews from anyone that has come across it. The internet continues to be the main source of entertainment for people from different corners of the world, so why not add another means to enjoy the internet by implementing television as an added perk?</p>
<p>The HD in HDTV stands for high definition. Everything that you will see on this internet based television will be delivered at the highest resolutions possible. There is no need to have to buy a fancy television to get HDTV all you need is a basic home computer.</p>
<p>The overwhelming expense of cable and satellite television is inadvertently going through the roof. A lot of people are being forced to decide if they want their internet service or their cable service. The funny thing is people spend a lot more time on the internet then in front of their televisions, leaving the decision process simply aimless.</p>
<p>Many people believe that it was only a matter of time until the internet and television came together. A lot of people have found that by obtaining HDTV online that they have been able to cut down on a lot of their monthly expenses that they were just wasting away on cable television.</p>
<p>People will always enjoy watching a little bit of television, therefore incorporating television with the internet was something that was bound to happen.</p>
<p>You can obtain HDTV online in a plethora of different ways. Presently there are some sites that are actually offering the services for free, this way you can try it out and see how you like it and then submit payment thereafter. Some sites are insisting that you sing up for a contract right away, just like your cable company would do. The only difference from this source of television and the other sources is the fact that you can enjoy this television from your computer.</p>
<p>However, you must stay on guard whenever you are perusing the net for an HDTV online service provider. You want to avoid getting scammed at all costs.</p>
<p>Sad to say, that even the newest addition to the internet which is the HDTV online has scammers that are trying to steal peoples information. Before you ever insert your credit card numbers into a database in order to obtain the television you need to ensure that the site is legitimate.</p>
<p>You can ensure that the site is genuine by gathering as much information as you possibly can about the site. Peruse through the internet to find reviews and other pertinent information that prove that the site is real, and not just a scam that is set out to obtain your personal information.</p>
<p>Always proceed with caution when signing up for an HDTV online offer. No one has the necessary funds to fuel scammers that cruise the internet looking for unsuspecting people.</p>
<p>HDTV online is making the internet look a lot more appealing to many people. It saves you an immense amount of money and you can still view your favorite shows for a fraction of the cost that you would pay for satellite or cable.</p>
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		<title>LED Television: The Next Generation In Flat Screen Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 14:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Wayne Torres</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was not too long ago that we were arguing the case for and against LCD and plasma televisions. And though LCD TV eventually came out the victor, due to its superior all round function and practicality, its crown is now under threat. That this threat comes from its sibling the LED television, is all the more intriguing.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was not too long ago that we were arguing the case for and against LCD and plasma televisions. And though LCD TV eventually came out the victor, due to its superior all round function and practicality, its crown is now under threat. That this threat comes from its sibling the LED television, is all the more intriguing.</p>
<p>It is not at all surprising that this change is driven by the major players in the electronics, and most certainly monitor and TV screen industry. However, a quick look at the new technology demonstrates that they are certainly a step forward; rather than simply be a way to get the consumer to part with more cash.</p>
<p>Essentially, LED television, (light emitting diode), technology is no different to that already seen with their LCD televisions. It is simply another way of lighting the screen itself. Simply put, an LED television creates an image using back lighting, (or side lighting), from the diodes within the unit, as opposed to relying on liquid crystal displays to produce the same effect.</p>
<p>Sending light to the screen in this way allows for far greater control over the picture quality, definition and brightness. Each diode can be controlled independently, allowing for smoother flow through the image projected onto the screen. Deeper colors and blacks are the result, delivering a far truer picture that feels as if you are looking at something through the human eye.</p>
<p>Increased image quality then; but where is the catch? With regards the unit itself; remarkably none. These LEDs are able to produce such content, whilst using less energy. More impressive than this, is that the energy consumed is well used; resulting in less heat and light wastage. Great for the environment then and great for your finances. Also an LED television will last a lot longer, and not really succumb to wear and tear, which makes it well worthy of consideration.</p>
<p>They are also a great deal thinner than there predecessors. Whilst regular LCD TVs are very slim; at just mere inches, an LED television will be measured with a depth given in millimetres. Indeed, the leading manufacturers are producing units that are a mere 6mm in depth.</p>
<p>Okay, this all sounds excellent but of course, it isn&#8217;t all good news. Whilst no limitations exist to the operation of an LED television, there is a limitation regards affordability. It is really no different to the large prices that LCD and most particularly plasmas were tagged with though.</p>
<p>In summary then LED TVs are just a natural progression from LCDs. It gives us better pictures, less operating costs and space saving abilities. The prices are really the only issue presently.</p>
<p>But these prices will fall as demand picks up and we really recognize the benefits of LED television technology, (and as newer technologies come on line of course!)</p>
<p>Wayne Torres writes about <a href='http://ledhdtvtelevisions.com/'>samsung led televisions</a> and <a href="http://ledhdtvtelevisions.com/led-screens/">led screen</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 09:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Keith Stone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blogging for profit is feasible if the person is of average intelligence, a good worker, and grasps the blogging concept. Yet, very few individuals manage to reap the profits they want from their blog. Most people who try to make money with their weblogs do not succeed for two reasons. It's not uncommon for bloggers to have grandiose ideas about how quickly they're going to become a success, and when that success doesn't straight away materialize, they don't feel much like continuing their blogging. The 2nd catch that several bloggers fall prey to is little preparation. Generating money by writing a blog online requires one to develop a realistic plan and to adhere to it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blogging for profit is feasible if the person is of average intelligence, a good worker, and grasps the blogging concept. Yet, very few individuals manage to reap the profits they want from their blog. Most people who try to make money with their weblogs do not succeed for two reasons. It&#8217;s not uncommon for bloggers to have grandiose ideas about how quickly they&#8217;re going to become a success, and when that success doesn&#8217;t straight away materialize, they don&#8217;t feel much like continuing their blogging. The 2nd catch that several bloggers fall prey to is little preparation. Generating money by writing a blog online requires one to develop a realistic plan and to adhere to it.</p>
<p>In order to make an income with blogging, it is essential that you have lots of individuals reading your content. Advertizers will pay you more if you have lots of traffic in your blog. However, cultivating the regular visitors that you will need in order to make a profit isn&#8217;t easy. As more and more weblogs come along each day, having a great idea or a wonderful writing style is no longer sufficient to get attention. You have to be successful at generating visitors for your weblog.</p>
<p>The trouble a lot of bloggers have is giving too much time to content and too little time to advertizing. Readers of blogs will keep coming back to your weblog regularly if you regularly update it with new content. Updates allow blog search engines and blogrolls to keep your website high. If no one is reading your internet site, it doesn&#8217;t really matter how sometimes you update it so concentrate more on spending your time attracting visitors.</p>
<p>If no one is reading your site, it doesn&#8217;t really matter how sometimes you update it so concentrate more on spending your time attracting visitors. You must decrease number of posts to become a good, profitable blogger. You can establish additional visitors by exchanging links with other bloggers and establishing contacts in the weblog community.</p>
<p>Even the greatest marketing minds, with the best possible ideas, don&#8217;t become wildly prosperous over night. It takes time and diligence before your following will grow to the level that you can turn a profit from blogging. You must try to stick with your blogging project during this first tough time period. To stay motivated, set goals on update frequency and the amount of subscribers to be attracted, and then reward yourself for persevering with your program.</p>
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		<title>LED High Definition Television</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 11:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Harrison</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[TV and monitors are starting to see the introduction of a new method of lighting which is enhancing the picture quality. The use of LEDs in lighting is replacing fluorescent lights in LCD displays. The advances in this area have improved pictures, energy efficiency and made them more slim-line. Manufacturers such as Sony and Samsung have seen impressive sales figures of LED Televisions.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Paul Harrison</div>
<p>TV and monitors are starting to see the introduction of a new method of lighting which is enhancing the picture quality. The use of LEDs in lighting is replacing fluorescent lights in LCD displays. The advances in this area have improved pictures, energy efficiency and made them more slim-line. Manufacturers such as Sony and Samsung have seen impressive sales figures of LED Televisions.</p>
<p>LED TVs are basically LCD TVs which utilize light emitting diodes to provide the back or side lighting. Up to now the most common form of lighting used fluorescent lighting, which had its disadvantages.</p>
<p>Some sectors have been critical of the use of LED TV to describe these televisions as it could be construed as being inaccurate when you don?t know the whole facts. One authority in the United Kingdom responsible for advertising was critical of some of the advertising related to LED TVs. The outcome was that the makers of LEDs TV promised to clarify the use of LEDs in their advertising. Rival manufacturers have stated that LED TVs would be more accurately described as LED-lit LCD TVs.</p>
<p>Sony, JVC, LG, Samsung are among a list of television and display producers that have current variations of televisions that incorporate the use of LEDs as a lighting source. Various marketing materials claim they produce the most vivid of colors, the whitest whites, the blackest blacks and that you will be saving the planet by buying one of these televisions. One thing they wont tell you is that they are also considerably more expensive that the LCD televisions that they?ve been selling us for the last 5 years or so.</p>
<p>The LEDs are used in either side-lit or back-lit arrangements in LED TVs. Edge-lit LED TVs as the name would suggest use LEDs round the side of the LCD display. The TVs can be made much slimmer because LEDs take up less space than the fluorescent lights they replace. Back-lit LED TVs are not quite as thin but have the added benefit that the LEDs can be locally dimmed to produce better contrast with darker blacks. LED TVs can be made as little as 10mm thin.</p>
<p>The range of colours and contrast levels are improved with the introduction of LED lighting because of the fuller light spectrum and intensity that LEDs have compared to fluorescent lights.</p>
<p>One major negative with fluorescent lit LCD displays was that over time (typically over 3-5 years) the fluorescent lights would fade. As modern electronics are not design to be repaired, when this occurred there wasn?t much the consumer could do other than buy a new set. This throw away nature is still no different, but the life span of LED TVs has been improved as the fluorescent lights are no longer required and LEDs are more reliable in this respect.</p>
<p>One last thing, as the marketers will tell you, if you want to do your bit for the planet then buying an LED television will ease your consciousness. The marketers claim they are considerably more power efficient than older LCD sets. Also some of the hazardous materials used in the design of fluorescent lit sets have been eliminated by the introduction of LEDs.</p>
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		<title>What Does LED Television Mean?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bobby Onions</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does LED television stand for? Well it means the technology that is used to operate it are called light emitting diodes. These types of televisions have been around for many years. People have used them before, but then LCD and Plasma TVs came out. However, the new LED televisions that are coming out will leave you wondering why you ever switched.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Bobby Onions</div>
<p>What does LED television stand for? Well it means the technology that is used to operate it are called light emitting diodes. These types of televisions have been around for many years. People have used them before, but then LCD and Plasma TVs came out. However, the new LED televisions that are coming out will leave you wondering why you ever switched.</p>
<p>Way ahead of the standard choices of televisions that you find to buy, the LED televisions have made a huge splash. The picture quality of these newer LEDs is looking better than a Plasma or LCD television can offer you. So let&#8217;s look at the other advantages you can see with LED televisions.</p>
<p>On LED televisions the screen is made up of several of those light emitting diodes. This allows the screen to emit light to create a bright picture. Other methods are reflecting the light off. Pictures for the new LED televisions have been brighter plus other advantages are still to be mentioned.</p>
<p>One of which is the reaction time of turning on an LED television compared to others on the market. Since it&#8217;s using a one way electronic semiconductor it turns on quickly. But other LCD and Plasma TVs experience a delay and also a blurring of images. Also if you have ever had a drop in electric current you will notice other televisions will lose color. Not the case with LED televisions.</p>
<p>Other advantages to LED Televisions include &#8220;eyelids&#8221;, which are a shade that you can place on the LED. It will help reduce glare when the sun or a bright light hits the screen. This will also let you see the images on the television when you&#8217;re standing at the side. </p>
<p>Colors on LED televisions are richer and truer to the real thing. Newer models on the market for LED televisions will cost you a tremendous amount less than a LCD television you may be looking at. Plus the picture will possibly even be better. </p>
<p>There are even bigger sizes that you can get these LED televisions in. An example to show the savings you can have is that of a new 48&#8243; LED television, compared to a LCD of the same size. With that purchase you will see 40% in savings for the LED television, and a better picture!</p>
<p>Better pictures, richer color, and so much more you can be offered with LED televisions. It looks like they have answered a challenge that was given by those Plasma and LCDs that came out on the market. Paying less money but getting a reaction time for turning it on that is quicker, and everything else you get? How can you even think of not looking into buying a new LED television now? </p>
<p>Check out the new models of LED televisions on the market, save a lot of money. Heck, why not buy a new Blu-Ray to go with it. Your family will love the new television.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 07:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jean Bowie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OLED televisions are possibly the next generation televisions heading our way. Recent times have seen the home cinema experience revolutionized firstly by plasma and LCD TVs. The hot technology of the moment is LED television. But what is next in the pipeline, well Sony's next generation display is the OLED television.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic' class='byline'>by Jean Bowie</div>
<p>OLED televisions are possibly the next generation televisions heading our way. Recent times have seen the home cinema experience revolutionized firstly by plasma and LCD TVs. The hot technology of the moment is LED television. But what is next in the pipeline, well Sony&#8217;s next generation display is the OLED television. </p>
<p>The OLED television is something that is definitely recommended for any household. Think of a television that is completely flexible, no more than a few ounces in weight, and about as thin as a piece of cardboard. This new device has been put under the most serious tests. It is even able to be run over by a car and still work the same. &#8220;It is basically indestructible&#8221; says Sony. </p>
<p>OLED (short for organic light emitting diodes) TVs and displays, are constructed from a grid of transistors that make up a thin layer to for the pictures that are displayed on the screen, and because they are organic they are friendly to the environment also. They have many positives over its rivals, mainly the improvement in picture quality, plus a host of new features and the added benefit that they consume far less electricity than their LCD and plasma equivalents because they do not require to be backlit. All this from a display that not only has flexible qualities but is only millimetres thick.</p>
<p>With Sony leading the way followed by Samsung this new technology does not just belong in the world of home entertainment but computing also. This brings possibilities for OLED displays into the business world for use in displays and monitors, with the impressive images and benefits from being super thin and light (with an OLED monitor measuring only 10 mm thick) being applicable to the workplace, the potential is massive. </p>
<p>The pace at which the television and display industry is travelling is astonishing, with LCD and plasma already producing high definition affordable quality displays for home and work. But advances in OLED pictures is set to astound, with Sony entering the market beginning with its smaller displays as would be expected. But at the pace developments are moving it won&#8217;t be long before big screen televisions and displays enter the market, along with other manufacturers.</p>
<p>The light produced by the OLED televisions is actually organic. To be more technical there are organic light emitting diodes that produce the picture with highly announced quality. This comes to show you what OLED stands for. Play movies and view your home desktop at far better quality then the already amazing LED televisions. That&#8217;s right you are even able to sync your computer with your television very easily. Simply connect it through a special cable that you can pick up at the local Radio Shack. This is the main thing Sony is trying to capture. They want the computer industry to flourish with these new televisions.</p>
<p>The question that many are asking is when are these OLED televisions going to be released? You can expect to see them this year manufactured by Sony and then later followed by Samsung. The OLED television is only going to be thirteen inches, but this is only the beginning for the world of advanced entertainment.</p>
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