Basics for Buying a Plasma TV Posted: Making the right TV purchase can be overwhelming when you consider the thousands of options available and the various TV statistics and terms. In reality, you only need to keep a few important points in mind when looking for the best plasma TV for yo... |
Basics for Buying an LCD TV Posted: Televisions come in a variety of shapes and sizes and usually include a plethora of features to make entertainment as enjoyable as possible. LCD TVs are among the most popular televisions, offering several advantages over their main competition of pl... |
How to Buy HD on a Budget Posted: As of 2012, models of HDTVs cost anywhere from $1,200 to $2,5000. If your preferred budget is more like $200, you will have to compromise on some features, but you can still find a satisfactory television set with 1080p, the highest resolution availa... |
Plasma vs. LCD: How Do You Decide Posted: Improving technology has rendered many differences between plasma televisions and liquid crystal display TVs obsolete. Plasma TVs used to have a shorter lifespan, for instance, but CNet says they now last as long as LCD TVs -- seven years of running... |
Dos and Don'ts: Buying an HDTV Posted: When you're ready to buy an HDTV, the slew of TV specifications and statistics can be intimidating and may make your purchase more confusing than it should be. Although modern TVs are highly sophisticated and have detailed specifications, many of the... |
Connecting Your Sound System to Your TV Posted: Three methods exist for connecting your sound system to your TV, depending on your equipment: 2.1 analog, 5.1 digital and 7.1 HDMI digital. The analog 2.1 system consists of two speakers and a sub-woofer, and it works for older hi-fi receivers. A 5.1... |
What You Want in a Soundbar Posted: Sleek looking, great sounding soundbars can help you turn bland TV audio into grand TV audio. A soundbar is a wide, narrow enclosure that holds two or more adjacent speakers. These speakers often produce better audio than the speakers inside today... |
Low Down on Digital Receivers Posted: Ever since Sidney Harmon produced the first integrated high-fidelity receiver in 1953, the primary function of a receiver in an audio system has not changed much. Essentially, the receiver is the heart of your audio or home entertainment system, and... |
Receiver Basics Posted: At the heart of most home entertainment centers is the receiver. The primary function of the receiver is to route signals between common audio components (and in some cases video signals), and to amplify sound sent to the speakers. In addition, most... |
Do You Really Need an HDMI Receiver? Posted: High-Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI, is fast becoming the de facto standard for high-resolution video connections between source players and HD TVs. The compact HDMI interface offers a quick and simple way to connect devices and deliver a t... |
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