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If you are still not on the flat-panel monitor bandwagon, you ought to be considering doing it soon. And, if not, then you should! Its the trendiest peripheral to own. It represents power, fashion and all things vivacious and out of sight. Until you replace your CRT monitor you wouldnt find out how much you detested that monstrosity! But before you spend your hard earned money, getting to know the object of desire will stand you in good stead.
Buying info:
1. Flat panel monitors use interfaces - analog or digital. The current models have digital interface but an all-digital environment costs more. If you are obtaining an analog flat panel, you really should attach it with a digital interface to your video card with a digital out jack to mainstream the signal. Read the rest of this entry »
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2006
Many are looking for the Visio 37 HDTV because one of the most promising companies to come out in recent years in the world of HDTV is Visio, or Vizio. They offer only a few different TV’s, but they have some of the lowest prices available anywhere. They are a great starter set for those looking to take a dip in the HDTV pool without spending tens of thousands of dollars. Read the rest of this entry »
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Calculating the Correct Distance
In setting up the environment for your plasma TV, a primary consideration is to determine the screen size to match the floor plan or available space where the plasma will be displayed.
Plasma monitors are measured diagonally across the screen, just like any other television set. You can typically choose from the following sizes: 32″, 40″, 42″, 46″, 50″, 61″, or 63″. Bigger is not always better, and a certain distance must be maintained between the plasma TV and the viewing area for optimal viewing experience. Sitting too far away diminishes the overall impact. Sitting too close, however, could also present its own problems - as when you start seeing the screen’s “structure”; i.e., the dots or pixels that make up the plasma display. Read the rest of this entry »
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