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Date Published: 22nd December 2005
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The HDTV has become increasingly popular since it's introduction. There
are many well-known electronic manufacturers that have designed many models
of the HD style TV. There are multiple sizes, styles and colors that can be
attributed to a HD television. Likewise, there are various price tags found
on the HD television. With so many choices and decisions ahead of you, don't
feel overwhelmed; there are many great resources to help make your search as
quick and painless as possible.


HDTV has been around since the mid 1960's. In Japan, the first model
of the HDTV was created. The innovative electronic geniuses of the United States
were quick to follow and the race to perfecting the high definition technology
was off to the races around the mid 1990's.


Basically, the term "HD" refers to the quality of the broadcast
signal that is sent through the television set. The high definition signal
represents images that are as crystal clear and lifelike as possible. When
you watch a program via the HDTV, you will quickly understand why it is becoming
the favorite method of watching TV! The HD signal is digital in nature and
provides viewers a 16:9 wide screen format, the same as used in movie theaters.
The incredible, lifelike images displayed through HD televisions are unbelievable!
You can literally feel like you at the racetrack or on the football field!
If you are watching a concert, you will have a front row seat to the magical
madness, too!


Many of the leading television manufacturers make at least one model of the


HD television set, including: Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, Sharp, Toshiba, Hitachi,
RCA, JVC, Mitsubishi, Pioneer and Magnavox. There are multiple sizes of the
HDTV available, from as small as 13 inches to as large as 85 inches!


3 types to choose from


There are three different formats that offer the HD technology, including:
CRT (paints the image onto the screen. This style is perfect in any lighting
condition and from every angle.), LCD (uses 2 different polarized, transparent
panels to house a liquid in the middle.) and the Plasma (digital images at
a high resolution are created.). Be sure to do a little research to find the
format that you will prefer.




  • Rear-projection CRT televisions are older technology. CRT TV's


    use three separate cathode ray tubes to create red, green, and blue and
    the TV combines the three beams before magnifying and projecting the image.
    The image quality isn't as good as Plasma or LCD technology.




  • Flat-Panel LCD
    TVs (liquid crystal display) technology are designed to create sharp,
    bright images in any lighting condition. LCD
    flat screen TV
    models work
    by shining light through pixel cells, with each cell containing a red,
    green, and blue component.



  • Plasma TVs are the thinnest of all types of high
    definition televisions
    . You can find a huge range of widths, from
    36, right up to 72" inches that offer amazing color accuracy and saturation.


The 2 different types of HDTV


There are two types of hdtv systems, ones that are HDTV-ready and other systems
that have an integrated system. HDTV-ready
is the definition for a television that is capable high definition programming
with the installation of a receiver or tuner. An integrated system is a television
with a built in HDTV receiver enabling you to watch programming right out of
the box.


If you are not sure as to which brand, size or format you prefer, there are
many resources that you can access to make the decision a little easier. Other
consumers, that have made a purchase of an HDTV, have written HDTV
reviews
on their TV of choice. These reviews are unbiased in that some may be favorable
and other may not. One thing you can count on is that these reviews are not
biased; everyday consumers, like yourself, write them. No one likes to spend
their hard earned money on a product that they would have never given a second
glance, had they been forewarned. Well, with reviews and ratings from other
consumers, you will have a "heads up"!


When you are in the market for a great new TV, the HDTV is a perfect choice!
There are many sizes, styles, formats and prices available. You should have
absolutely no problem finding the perfect one for your home or business. If
you demand only the best in your life, the HD style TV will fit right in!


Richard Gazzo is a successful writer with info HDTV
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& Plasma
TV reviews
. Find information on Sony
plasma TV
, Pioneer
Plasma TV
, Panasonic

plasma TV
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