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LED sets are really about obtaining deep, rich, black levels in dark scenes, and improving picture contrast and shadow detail. Plasmas have done a pretty good job of this, while LCDs have not. With the new LED technology, LCDs can now produce black ... more
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It never fails, one of the first thing just about every new HDTV owners asks is; why are there black bars on my new widescreen TV? And this is the reason why just about every HD discussion forum has a sticked thread at the top of the forums ... more
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The resolutions that match broadcast HDTV are 720p (1280x720) and 1080i (1920x1080), and high-definition DVDs offer a resolution of 1080p (also 1920x1080), where "p" stands for progressive scan, and "I" for interlaced scan. Progressive scan simply ... more
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The HDTVs sold by Vizio are manufactured in Taiwanese factories owned by Foxconn and AmTRAN Technology. ... more
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• Yes. All Mitsubishi 3D Ready HDTVs are compatible with DLP Link glasses. Plus, the TVs have a VESA jack so non-DLP Link glasses can be synchronized. ... more
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In general, the answer to this question is Yes. Most manufacturers are packaging 3D HDTVs with one pair of 3D glasses. However, because every person watching must wear their own pair of glasses, manufacturers are also making individual pairs ... more
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Yes, several 3D HDTV manufacturers — including Samsung, Sony, and Toshiba — offer 3D panels with built-in processing that converts 2D programming into 3D format. Special video processing actually segments the original 2D content into a series of ... more
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There's a mad rush on to buy HDTVs, which are amongst the hottest markets. You must be aware that television broadcasting in the United States is set to become fully high definition on February 19, 2009. You must already be subjected to a great ... more
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A. No -- and not all flat panels are HDTVs. It is true, however, that many HDTVs are plasma or LCD panels and that almost all flat-panel sets other than small LCD models are now high-definition. Another big category of HDTVs consists of rear- ... more
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FAQ: Does Non-HD Footage Look Worse on HDTVs than on Analog TVs? “I've heard several times that non-HDTV content looks worse on HDTVs. Then I read something that implied that the non-HDTV content looks worse on 1080p than 720p and if you will watch ... more
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