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So You Want To Buy A TV

By Wayne Kallin. So You Want To Buy A TV. Fill In The Blanks First. Where will you be Watching the TV? What type of lighting will you be in? What type of viewing will you be doing? How big is the viewing room?. Fill In The Blanks First . How Many viewers? What is your Price Range?

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So You Want To Buy A TV

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  1. By Wayne Kallin So You Want To Buy A TV

  2. Fill In The Blanks First • Where will you be Watching the TV? • What type of lighting will you be in? • What type of viewing will you be doing? • How big is the viewing room?

  3. Fill In The Blanks First • How Many viewers? • What is your Price Range? • Are you trying to make your friends and neighbors jealous?

  4. What TV Is Right For You? • LCD • LED • Plasma • DLP

  5. What Do These Acronyms Mean? • LCD – Liquid Crystal Display

  6. What Do These Acronyms Mean? • LED – Light Emitting Diode

  7. What Do These Acronyms Mean? • Plasma - Plasma Displays are larger flat panel TVs that use conductive plasma to produce colored light.

  8. What Do These Acronyms Mean? • DLP – Digital Light Processing

  9. What Are The Pros? LCD Plasma • They are coming out in larger sizes similar to that of plasma screens • They consume less power than plasma • LCD is great for static images • They work well in bright rooms with a lot of sunlight • Prices have dropped in recent years • Thin and relatively lightweight • Great for watching sports • Has much better blacks • Viewing angels from almost anywhere in room

  10. What Are The Cons? LCD Plasma • Picture slightly less natural • Black levels not as rich • Motion can be slightly blurred at 60Hz • Viewing angle limitations • Picture brightness variation as viewers move further off axis • Uses a lot of Electricity • Earlier models can have bad burn in problems • Can be heavier in larger models • Prices still higher than LCD of comparable models

  11. What are the Pros? LED DLP • Quicker response from light LED source • Takes less energy than standard LCD • Thin profile • Lighter TV weight • Quicker response time than LED TV • No motion Blur • New models with 3 DLP engine chips can help eliminate rainbow effect.

  12. What Are The Cons? LED DLP • Misrepresentation, LED TVs are actually LCD TVs with LED Lighting • Can have Rainbow effect • Expensive to replace DLP engine • Can run very warm

  13. Lets Narrow The Field • If your answers from the fill in the blanks screen were: • Living room • Daylight , Nighttime • Regular TV and Movies • Large Family room • Four Family Members, Sometimes Friends and Neighbors • Up to $1000; Full HD w/1080p $1000 +

  14. TVs and Their Pricing • Model: Samsung PN50B550Description: Full HD 1080p 50" Plasma TVReviewer: Robert WileyDate: Fall 2009 • $1,259.99

  15. High Definition Television

  16. References • http://www.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lcdtv-plasmavslcd.shtml • http://www.amazon.com • http://www.newegg.com • http://www.tigerdirect.com • Web site for files from Tech at the Tech night • http://it.fvtc.edu/HolidayTech

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