Points to consider before buying your flat screen TV When you think the television buy, you should consider carefully the size and location, especially if the options are a TV Plasma TV, LCD or rear projection TV. Flat screen TV technologies are limited by screen size. You can get LCD TVs in a variety of sizes ranging right from tiny to larger. Plasma TVs are optimized from 37 inches. HDTV screens tend to be much wider than their height, appearing rectangular. For this reason, the required space ranges from television to television. The specialty of flat screen televisions is that they can also be wall mounted or placed on stands, making them a space-saving unit.
Room size
30-40 inch HDTV might be appropriate for a small room especially if you plan to place it in an entertainment unit or against a narrow wall. But for a large room where you have sufficient wall surface, a rear projection TV to a larger size will look good. For those who intend to go into the home theater system, front projection TVs are a good choice. Once you've decided where you will place your TV, you must consider how you will be sitting on your TV screen when you look at it. If there is enough distance, a big screen TV is very good. But if the reading distance is very limited, and you opt for HDTV, bigger does not necessarily mean greater image clarity. You can not view a small screen too far or a big screen very closely.
Viewing distance, angle and lighting
The best way to determine the ideal distance to keep between you and your screen is to divide the screen size of 5. Sit down while you are looking directly at the middle of the screen. While considering the performance of televisions, the angle from which you view them is very important. With a plasma TV, which have an angle of 160 degrees wide viewing, you can put them anywhere in your room. The viewing angle for LCD TVs is less than 120 degrees, while rear projection televisions to 90-100 degrees. So if you're not sitting directly in front of the TV any angle of view, the less satisfactory quality of the image. The lights are suitable for plasma and LCD TVs, but for projection TVs, you must have a low light or zero.
Image Quality
Perception of image quality may vary from individual to individual, and television to television. It depends on how television is constructed and the method of internal treatment. The TV must have good black levels, since these products: more details. CRT televisions are capable of better black levels. Digital TVs such as plasma, LCD and DLP produce black looks more like dark gray. When the image shows good contrast, the impact is much more. Incidentally, there is something called "burn in" what happens in the plasma televisions show ends ghostly images on the screen, especially when watching a favorite sports channel or are enjoying video games .
Thus, the criteria for visualization and localization are important factors when shopping for your flat screen TV.
Posted on May 12, 2010.