Sunday, October 30th, 2011 at
12:01 pm
Flat screen TV technology seems cutting edge and brand new however it has been around for a while. Once considered unobtainable to the average consumer they certainly have become much more affordable since the technology has become easier to mass produce. We are now in an age when the convenience and accessibility of the Flat screen TV is changing and effecting how we interact with other technologies today.
Sunday, June 5th, 2011 at
11:26 am
3D TV No Glasses – It may sound like something out of a science fiction book but we decided to see how far away we really are from this amazing new prospect.
Sunday, February 13th, 2011 at
7:19 am
Vizio Inch Tv

Although this TV doesn’t have burn in protection facilities, it has an amazing image quality and the price makes it a cheap plasma TV.
This is also one of the best affordable TVs. It does cost less than any flat screen TV in its category; however, who would have thought that, when considering image quality, it would actually make it into second place? This is one of the best TVs when it comes to picture quality; a perfect choice for a picky person with a low budget.
Although the image quality is great and it couldn’t get better for this price, this HDTV actually lacks 1080i or 1080p capabilities. You might get tricked and think that it actually has 1080p even if you have a lot of experience. If this is a feature that you need to have, you will be disappointed because it’s easy to purchase this TV without being aware that it lacks this option. It is not clearly marked to alert potential buyers that the 1080 capabilities are featured in this product.
Read more on Vizio VP42 Plasma TV Review…

Tuesday, January 18th, 2011 at
10:55 am
Flat Screen Tv

Our television finally went to the big electronic resting place in the sky, and we were excited at the prospect of finally adding a flat screen TV to our home. That excitement quickly turned to an overwhelming confusion as we realized that buying a television set had become considerably more complicated than choosing between a color set and a black and white model. Yeah, it’s been a while since we went shopping for a new set!
The good news is that we found plenty of great information about how to choose a flat screen TV on the Internet, so we could study up for our purchase from the comfort of our home. Before we knew it, we were throwing around terms like "high definition" and "LCD" as though we knew what we were talking about — because we actually did! The words sound really confusing and technical, but once you understand the basic differences in the various flat screen TV models available, it becomes much easier to shop for the set that will serve your needs best.


The first kind of flat screen TV that we considered were the ones with plasma displays, because they allow for the HDTV resolution that provides the clearest, cleanest picture by far. The screens on these units generally begin at around 42 inches and go up to more than 70 inches wide. These television models can range significantly in price, from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, and we realized that you really get what you pay for in this type of flat screen TV. This meant that we would be shelling out quite a bit of cash to get the picture that we were hoping for, but it also meant that we would be getting a very high quality television that would offer plenty of viewing enjoyment.
Read more on How To Choose A Flat Screen TV…

Thursday, December 16th, 2010 at
10:00 pm
Flat Screen Tv

Our television finally went to the big electronic resting place in the sky, and we were excited at the prospect of finally adding a flat screen TV to our home. That excitement quickly turned to an overwhelming confusion as we realized that buying a television set had become considerably more complicated than choosing between a color set and a black and white model. Yeah, it’s been a while since we went shopping for a new set!
The good news is that we found plenty of great information about how to choose a flat screen TV on the Internet, so we could study up for our purchase from the comfort of our home. Before we knew it, we were throwing around terms like "high definition" and "LCD" as though we knew what we were talking about — because we actually did! The words sound really confusing and technical, but once you understand the basic differences in the various flat screen TV models available, it becomes much easier to shop for the set that will serve your needs best.


The first kind of flat screen TV that we considered were the ones with plasma displays, because they allow for the HDTV resolution that provides the clearest, cleanest picture by far. The screens on these units generally begin at around 42 inches and go up to more than 70 inches wide. These television models can range significantly in price, from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, and we realized that you really get what you pay for in this type of flat screen TV. This meant that we would be shelling out quite a bit of cash to get the picture that we were hoping for, but it also meant that we would be getting a very high quality television that would offer plenty of viewing enjoyment.
Read more on How To Choose A Flat Screen TV…
