Monday 3 November 2014

HDTV Tips for Pictures Quality. Reviews



If you wants the best performance out of any product they buy. HDTVs can look great in a store, and then terrible at home. If you're not satisfied with how your TV looks, or want to check to make sure you're getting the best out of it, here are five easy steps for better picture quality.

Here we will give you some simple tips to improve your HDTV image display :

  • Check your cables : Any new TV should be hooked up to your sources (i.e. cable/satellite box, Blu-ray, or DVD player, etc.) with HDMI cables. If your equipment is slightly older, component cables (red, green, and blue) also deliver HD signals. HDMI cables need not be expensive. A short HDMI cable shouldn't run you more than a couple of dollars. Check out my article on why all HDMI cables perform the same and the follow up Why all HDMI cables are the same, part 2.

  • Upgrade your sources : Just having an HDTV doesn't mean you're watching HD. You need an HD source as well. If you didn't upgrade your TV service when you bought your new TV, you're missing out. Nearly all cable and satellite providers offer step-up HD packages. Without paying for or activating these, you're not getting HD.

  • Check your source settings : Even if you have an HD source, like Blu-ray or an HD cable/satellite box, it still doesn't mean you're getting HD. Make sure the cable/satellite box is set to output HD, generally 1080i. Don't assume it will automatically set the resolution correctly (though it should). You can find this resolution setting in the box's menu, sometimes labeled "Aspect Ratio."

  • Adjust your TV settings (basic) : If everything is plugged in and set correctly, a few minutes spent with your TV's settings will be the next tweak toward the best it can look. Setting the contrast and brightness controls will result in the biggest change. Check out my guide on how to do this by eye.

  • Adjust your TV settings (advanced) : If you've adjusted what you can either by eye or with a setup disc, the next step gets a bit more elaborate. Certain settings, like color temperature, can only be accurately adjusted by a trained TV calibrator.
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Friday 18 October 2013

Tips for cleaning your HDTV. Reviews



The grubby HDTV display won't offer you very much pleasure--or very much data. Projection screens are generally sensitive, nevertheless. Clean up them the wrong method, and you damage them for great.

The primary tool you may need can be a microfiber fabric. You can find an exceptionally modest one particular, possibly even totally free, pictures optometrist's business office. You can aquire larger versions for some cash on video camera merchants, electronic devices merchants, electronics merchants, or perhaps on-line.

Here's Tips to get your HDTV screen nice and clean:

  • As a safety measure, unplug your TV.

  • Wipe the screen gently with the dry cloth. Don't press hard on it, but for particularly stubborn dirt you can apply some gentle pressure.

  • If a dry cloth doesn't do the job, you'll need to use a wet one--and that can be tricky. Distilled water is the safest and cheapest liquid for a screen. If that isn't strong enough, mix it half-and-half with white vinegar.

  • Put the liquid into a spray bottle, and spray it onto the microfiber cloth.

  • Wipe the display as described above, and then wait until the screen is completely dry before turning the device back on.

  • Let your HDTV breathe. Make sure you don't block its ventilation openings, and don't install it near a heater.

  • Keep the set dry, too. Make sure that anything that might spill stays away from your television. Humidity can also be a problem, especially if you live in a tropical environment and want to watch television on your semi-open patio. As a general rule, an HDTV shouldn't be subjected to more than 80 percent humidity.

  • A direct hit to your home by lightning can get through your surge protector and fry your television. If a thunderstorm is coming, unplug the HDTV. Unplug it if you're going away for a few days, too, just in case a storm comes during that time.

  • Burn-in isn't the problem it was a few years ago, but it can still happen, especially with plasma sets. Check your TV's setup menu for a screen saver or an automatic turn-off option; if you find it, enable it. And in the unlikely event that burn-in occurs, leave your television on for a few hours with a constantly changing image that fills the entire screen. A photo slideshow--provided that the photos fill the screen--will do.
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Wednesday 11 September 2013

5 Smart Tips for Buying an HDTV. Reviews



If you're in the market for an HDTV this holiday — either for yourself or as a gift — here's some essential guidance for navigating store shelves, both real and virtual.

Below are 5 Smart Tips for Buying an HDTV :

1. Think About Design : Ultra-thin bezels and impossibly thin profiles are definitely in, and there's no question they make TVs look brilliantly minimalist. While there are obvious pluses to making your big-screen device all about the screen, a thin bezel also gives manufacturers less room to work with for speakers

2. Connectors - Only HDMI Matters : There's actually one other spec that matters to a modern HDTV, and that's the number of HDMI connectors it has. Virtually all external video devices — from cable boxes to Blu-ray players to Apple TV — connect via HDMI, and those jacks tend to run out quick.

3. Trick Remotes Are Out, Mobile Integration Is In : Many manufacturers have recently debuted new kinds remote controls for their TVs, incorporating things like touchpads, gestures and even voice control into some sets. Don't be taken in by these tricks unless you have a clear physical need for them — these so-called "innovative" remotes are more about trying to get ahead of Apple's mythical television than serving any real consumer desire.

4. Don't Forget Sound : so why are speakers so often an afterthought in a purchase? While a surround sound system would be great, the reality is most rooms aren't set up for speakers all over the place, so a soundbar is your best bet, and these days you can get a decent-sounding one for the price of an iPhone dock.

5. Get Help From an App : Get an Antenna
HDTVs can be expensive, but HDTV antennas are cheap, costing as little as $29 brand new. You know what's even cheaper? Over-the-air TV, which is free. Not only that, but broadcast TV doesn't have the same bandwidth challenges that cable and satellite do, so the picture tends to be clearer.
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Thursday 1 August 2013

Tips for maintaining healthy eyes when watching TV. Reviews



Often we ignore the health of the eye if it is dealing with a favorite TV show, without us knowing sometimes we feel nausea, dizziness, and eye dizzy. This is caused by the lack of attention to the way of a good watch and true.

Here are things you need to consider to maintain eye health while watching TV:

1. Visibility eyes: you can measure yourself ideal distance to watch TV, because TV is now available in various sizes. for approximately 32Inch (+ +) only try in a distance of about 4 meters.
2. Ambient light / light room: good lighting in the room to support eye health and comfort while watching. do not ever watch TV with ambient light is dim or dark.
3. HDTV settings: setting the contrast, brightness and good color combination is very important. they send the light is too harsh for your eyes if the settings are not correct.
4. position to watch: watch your posture, your head while watching TV. watch in unfavorable circumstances (oblique) can cause the muscles around the eyes become sore, so try to watch the straight position.
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Wednesday 31 July 2013

Samsung LN40C650 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)

Samsung LN40C650 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)


Samsung LN40C650 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black)


Samsung LN40C650 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV (Black) - Make the move to the smoothest LCD action ever. Samsung's LN40C650 LCD HDTV offers incredible color and rich clarity, all on a 40-inch screen. Add the power of Samsung's Wide Color Enhancer, for a picture that optimizes a given color's hue, resulting in more natural rendering of colors and lifelike action. Samsung HDTVs are also ENERGY STAR compliant, helping the environment by using less energy while saving you money.



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Panasonic VIERA TC-L42ET5 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses Reviews

Panasonic VIERA TC-L42ET5 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses


Panasonic VIERA TC-L42ET5 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses


Panasonic VIERA TC-L42ET5 42-Inch 1080p 120Hz 3D Full HD IPS LED-LCD TV with 4 Pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses - What the press is saying:
"While Panasonic Plasma TVs have a reputation of being great performers, their increasingly growing LCD TV lineup also deserves consideration, and the TC-L42ET5 is definitely an LCD TV to consider." ~About.com, (August 20, 2012) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  • Full HD 3D with 4 pairs of Polarized 3D Glasses
  • IPS LED Panel
  • Vera CONNECT with Built-in Wi-Fi and Web Browser
  • 1-Year Parts & Labor Warranty (TV)
  • Thin LED Design: TV without stand (Width x Height x Depth): 39.3-Inch x 23.8-Inch x 1.6-Inch, TV with stand (Width x Height x Depth): 39.3-Inch x 25.6-Inch x 9.8-Inch


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Tuesday 30 July 2013

LG 24LN4510 24" Class Edge 720p HDTV - Bundle - with Sanus Systems ELM202 6-Outlet Surge Protector, Xtreme Cables HDMI 1.4 Audio/Video 6' Cable for 3D HDTV, & Xtreme Cables 200ml HDTV Deluxe Cleaning Kit

LG 24LN4510 24" Class Edge 720p HDTV - Bundle - with Sanus Systems ELM202 6-Outlet Surge Protector, Xtreme Cables HDMI 1.4 Audio/Video 6' Cable for 3D HDTV, & Xtreme Cables 200ml HDTV Deluxe Cleaning Kit


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LG 24LN4510 24" Class Edge 720p HDTV - Bundle - with Sanus Systems ELM202 6-Outlet Surge Protector, Xtreme Cables HDMI 1.4 Audio/Video 6' Cable for 3D HDTV, & Xtreme Cables 200ml HDTV Deluxe Cleaning Kit - Elevate your viewing experience with the 24 LN4510 high definition 720p LED HDTV. It is great as a monitor or for smaller spaces. LG's LED technology delivers amazing brightness, clarity and color detail. Pictures are sharper. Colors are more vibrant. Entertainment is more real. Everything looks better on an HDTV. LG's latest and most advanced Triple XD Engine brings a higher level of excellence in color, contrast and clarity for the best picture quality and performance.Get easy self-calibration



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  • Save more than Energy: Earning the ENERGY STAR means a product meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy. For TVs, it means they save energy both in standby and active modes
  • Wise and not wasteful: With Smart Energy Saving Features, you can conserve money and energy
  • HDTV: This stunning picture is the reason you wanted HDTV in the first place. With almost double the pixel resolution, Full HD 1080p gives it superior picture quality over standard HDTV. You'll see details and colors like never before


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