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		<title>32 Inch Televisions</title>
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<p>High definition 32 inch  televisions  can be a fantastic way to  upgrade your home, and keep current with the  utmost in picture  quality.  TV sets like these allow you to enjoy  your movies, or  standard television, more than you normally would,  simply  because the  picture looks so new and exciting.  You’ll be amazed  at the way that  movies you’ve seen before just seem to be more new  and exciting than  you remember.  Plus 32 inch televisions are a  great affordable way to  upgrade  your living room in a whole new  way, that your family will  absolutely love.</p>
<p>The real advantage of 32 inch  televisions is that they are the  perfect size for any room.  They  aren’t too large so you can fit them  into literally any apartment  or home, no matter the size.  But they are  just large enough to  provide a fantastic high definition large picture  that everyone will  enjoy.  Your movie watching will be twice the fun,  and you’ll  be amazed by the ways in which you can really enjoy watching  your  favorite  shows in a whole new way.  The main thing really, is  picking the  32 inch televisions that seem best for your home, based  upon your  personal  preferences.</p>
<p>When it comes to 32 inch  televisions,  there are two major types  that dictate the quality you can expect from  your picture.  The first  and most common type is LCD, or liquid  crystal display.  They are  specially designed to provide true high  definition picture that anyone  will love.  But what’s more, they  are safe for practically any use, as  there is no risk of screen burn  from static images being displayed on  your screen.  This can be  important, simply because you won’t have to  worry, no matter what  channel your watching, or no matter the type of  videogame you may be  playing.</p>
<p>The other most common type  of 32 inch televisions are Plasma  screens.  These offer a brighter  and clearer picture than what you’ll  find with any LCD, but at a high  cost.  Plasma screens can suffer from  burn in fairly easily, and  this is a major risk for anyone.   That  means watching the  wrong program or channel for too long, can leave  your television  permanently  ruined if you aren’t careful.  But when  you want the utmost in  quality, and you’re really just looking for a  quality movie watching  set, nothing will be better, or more worth your  money in the end.</p>
<p>32 inch televisions are also  pretty easy to find, as there are a  wide variety of different retailers  that specialize in the sets.   Whether you have a preference for  shopping at Best Buy, Sears, or even  Walmart, you can find fantastic  TV sets at literally any store.  Plus,  the more televisions you can  find for sale, the better you can price  check, and find the lowest price   possible.  This way you get value for  money from your 32 inch  televisions,  so that you can upgrade your  home without having to spend a boatload  of money to do so.</p>
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		<title>50 Inch Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 20:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[50 inch televisions offer a truly special TV experience, with plasma, LCD, and DLP models giving you unparalleled HD picture quality.]]></description>
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<p>Nothing offers the fantastic  high quality, or home cinema feel as 50  inch televisions.  This  is the best way to get a high definition movie  watching screen in your  home, that the whole family will adore.   You’ll really feel a  part of your favorite films in a whole new way,  especially when you  combine your TV with a Blu-ray player.  Plus there  are a variety  of different types of 50 inch televisions, so you can  find the perfect  set either within your price range, or one that meets  your stringent  quality requirements.</p>
<p>There are essentially three  different types of 50 inch televisions  that you’ll find on the market:  LED, LCD, and Plasma.  LCD is the  standard, and you’ll find them  most commonly.  They feature the best  picture quality at the lowest  price, and you’ll never be disappointed  with how your TV looks.   Plasma is a marked upgrade in picture quality,  and you’ll be amazed  by the way that it displays movies, and regular  television programs.   While LED is fairly new, but is the best by far.   Nothing displays  high definition picture with a broader color  spectrum, or great image  detail.  Although LED are also the most  expensive sets, and don’t  lend themselves to every budget very well.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of  purchasing your television, is choosing  the picture definition quality.    50 inch televisions come in two  different styles, those that are capable   of 720p picture, and those  that go beyond for 1080p high definition  images.  While the decision  may sound easy, depending upon your  budget it’s actually a more  involved decision.  720p 50 inch  televisions will still be high  definition, and will also look fantastic,   but what’s more they are  also the cheapest option by far.  1080p  is best reserved only for those  that have to have the best, and are  willing to pay more to get the  best.</p>
<p>Finally, you also need to think   about where you’re going to put  your 50 inch televisions, as they  aren’t really built for being stored  on a standard entertainment stand.    These televisions are much too  large to sit on a standard table, so  you’ll probably want to consider  wall mounting to display the TV safely  and securely.  This is a method  by which your 50 inch televisions  will be hanged directly onto the  wall, like a picture frame.  This  way you get a sleek modern look in  any room, and your television will  still be easy to see no matter where  you may be sitting.  Ever  seat will be the best seat in the house, and  nothing will have your  television looking better.</p>
<p>The best place to purchase  50 inch televisions is always going to be  a television dealer of some  sort.  That includes stores like Best Buy  and Sears, where you  can find any type of home appliance you could ever  want.  There  you can find the perfect 50 inch televisions, no matter  your  preferences,  and you can even benefit from one of the constant  sales that are almost  always available.</p>
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		<title>LCD Flat Screen TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 20:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you’re looking to update   your living room, or home theater  with a brand new modern screen, the  best television you can find will  always be an LCD flat screen TV.   These are fully high definition sets  that will produce unparalleled  picture quality that is guaranteed to  impress.  Plus an LCD flat  screen TV can come in all different sizes,  so that you can choose the  perfect picture size for your screening  room.  This means you can  purchase small sets for small rooms, or  personal bedroom television  watching.  Or else you can purchase a  really deluxe television,  if you want the largest quality picture that  money can buy.</p>
<p>In fact, size is going to be  the first decision that you’ll want to  make, regarding the perfect  LCD flat screen TV for your home.  This is  extremely important,  as the screen you choose needs to be perfectly  sized for your home.   You’ll find that most living rooms are large  enough to accommodate  screens that are in the 30 inch to 50 inch  region.  Unless you  have a very large room, you’ll want to stay away  from anything larger,  simply because it’s actually bad for your eyes  and can compromise  your vision after long periods of television  watching.</p>
<p>From there, you’ll also want  to determine the type of picture  definition that you would like to  achieve  from your LCD flat screen  TV.  The most common HD sets will come  in two different picture types,  both 720p and 1080p.  720p sets  will be much cheaper, but don’t offer  quite as high a definition picture   as other television sets.  Right  now, 1080p is the standard, and  is as good as you can get your picture  quality, as it’s the best HD  setting available.  This is an important  decision, as you can choose  to save money, or maximize your picture  quality depending upon your  own personal preference.</p>
<p>Something else that you’ll  want to consider, is the way in which  your LCD flat screen TV will be  stored inside your home.  If you want  the most stylish method possible,  you’ll absolutely want to consider  wall mounting.  This way the  TV is placed on your wall just like a  picture frame, and you’ll be  amazed by the great modern look that it  brings to any room. Otherwise  you can use a standard entertainment  stand, but you have to be careful,  as the stand needs to be wider than  the television.  Otherwise  the surface could be a little too uneven,  which can cause your  television  to be unstable, and even fall under  the wrong circumstance.</p>
<p>When you’re looking to buy  a LCD flat screen TV, you’ll want to go  to a store that offers the  widest selection of sets so that you can  really choose the one that  seems best to you.  That means shopping at  an appliance store like  Best Buy or Sears, so that you can really find  what you want.   This way you can also choose from a wide variety of LCD  flat screen  TV brands, so that you can find one that looks fantastic,  but that still   falls within an appropriate price range.</p>
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		<title>Projection TV Lamps</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 20:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you have a rear  projection  television set, you’ll notice that  over time the picture quality will  degrade, and your images won’t  appear as exciting and vibrant as they  once were.  This is usually due  to the brightness of your projection  TV lamps growing dull over time.   Just like any other type of light  bulb, a lamp will burn out  eventually, even though they are made to  last for years.  This means,  during the course of your television’s  life, you’ll be required to  either install new projection TV lamps,  or buy a new TV outright, in  order to maintain perfect picture.</p>
<p>Rear projection televisions  feature a special type of operation in  which your picture is literally  run through an internal projector.   This projector requires a lamp,  so that the image can be magnified and  displayed on your TV screen.   For this, projection TV lamps become  necessary to get the job done.   These are essentially special light  bulbs that are capable of shining  very brightly to display a picture.   Plus, they also last a lot  longer than standard bulbs, and good  projection TV lamps should be able  to last you years of successful  operation before you see a problem.   However, no matter how good your  lamp is, replacement will become  necessary.</p>
<p>The first step to successfully  replacing your projection TV lamps,  is simply buying a new bulb itself.    The best way to do that is refer  to the television owner’s manual  to see the types that will work with  your television.  This is  important, as just like standard light bulbs,  projection TV lamps have  sizes as well as different watt allotments,  and you need to find one  that’s compatible with your television in  order to produce the high  quality picture that you demand.  If you  can’t find this information  in a manual, you should be able to find  what you need written on the  lamp itself, once you remove it from your  television.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is  the amount of use that you can expect  to get out of your projection  TV lamps.  Some lamps offer extremely  long lives, so that you don’t  have to worry about changing them for  some time.  While others  will burn out after moderate use, but will be  cheaper to buy in the  first place.  Really it’s down to your personal  preference, but  usually you save more money from a long lasting bulb  that you could  from a cheaper lamp.  While projection TV lamps can be  expensive,  within the $300 to $500 territory, don’t be afraid to make a  sound  investment into the quality of your TV picture.</p>
<p>When it comes to buying  projection  TV lamps of any kind, you can  find exactly what you need at any store  that sells televisions.   Typically stores like Best Buy or Sears  will have something suitable,  and you should be able to replace your  bulb no problem.  Usually most  big stores will also offer professional  installation if you don’t feel  up to the task.  Just remember  also, to stick with top projection TV  lamps manufacturers like Sony  and Philips, so that you can guarantee  the quality of your lamp.</p>
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		<title>Samsung LCD Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 20:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Samsung LCD televisions are  some of the highest quality sets that  money can buy, and will be a  fantastic  investment into your home  entertainment.  Whether you’re looking  for a set to go in your home  theater, or simply your living room,  there’s  guaranteed  to be  something perfect for you and your family.   All you have to think  about, is choosing the perfect size and picture  quality for your  personal preferences, so that you can ensure that movie   time is always  as enjoyable as possible.  While most Samsung LCD  televisions may seem  fairly similar, there are a few subtle differences  you’ll want to be  aware of, so that you can choose a TV that you’ll  love.</p>
<p>The first thing that you’ll  want to do before you go shopping for  Samsung LCD televisions however,  is make a budget that you can stick  to.  Buying new technology  can be very expensive, and if you’re  updating to a flat screen for  the first time, you can expect very high  prices for the privilege.   That means you’ll want to determine how much  you want to pay beforehand,   so that you can find a TV that conforms  to you, instead of the other  way around.  This is important, so that  you can find the right  Samsung LCD televisions without having to pay  too much to bring one  into your home.</p>
<p>From there, you’ll want to  think about the size that you are looking  for from your Samsung LCD  televisions.  These come in all different  sizes from 20 inches,  to well above 60 inches, and the right type for  you really depends upon  the way in which you’ll be using the set.  For  small rooms, like  bedrooms, you’ll want to go with smaller Samsung LCD  televisions.   When it comes to home theater rooms, or living rooms,  you’ll want  a larger set so that you can really enjoy the picture  quality, and feel  a part of the movie.  But remember, the larger you  go, the more  drastically you can expect a price increase.</p>
<p>Something else that will  determine  how expensive your Samsung LCD  televisions are, is the type of picture  quality that you expect.  This  is very important as all LCD TV  sets are high definition, but the  degree of quality can be very  different.   The two standards are 720p  and 1080p.   A 720p television  will still be high definition, and will  be the cheapest type that you  can find.  However, they just don’t offer  the same picture quality  as 1080p Samsung LCD televisions, and you  will notice a pretty sizeable  difference in picture quality.</p>
<p>When you’re looking to buy  Samsung LCD televisions of any kind  that’s right for you, you’ll  want to go to a store that specializes in  televisions.  In most  cases, that will mean an electronics expert like  Best Buy, or you can  even find affordable options at a local Walmart  store.  Depending  upon the size of the screen, you can expect any given  Samsung LCD  televisions  price to fall around $300 to well over a  $1,000.  The smaller you  go, the cheaper you can expect the price to  be.</p>
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		<title>DLP Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 05:04:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When shopping for a brand new  widescreen HDTV, one of the most trusted and reliable types are DLP  televisions.  DLP is a great choice because they tend to last longer  than LCD or plasma televisions, and they also tend to be cheaper.   On average, DLP TVs are cheaper per inch than other TV types  of the same size, making them a more economical alternative for your  home.  That means with the same budget you would use on a flat  screen, you could get a larger DLP television that has the same great picture quality.</p>
<p>The term DLP means digital  light processing, and refers to the way that the picture is assembled  on your screen.  DLP televisions use digital micromirror devices  that contain thousands of mini aluminum mirrors that each work together  to produce a crystal clear picture on the screen.  Then the mirror  images are put through a color wheel, to add full color to every image  the DLP projection TV will display.  From there DLP televisions use an independent  light source, or lamp, to project the picture onto your screen.   Through this technology you can achieve great picture qualities of 720p  and 1080p, allowing for full high definition quality pictures.</p>
<p>Another advantage of DLP television  technology, is that unlike LCD or plasma screens, you’ll never have  to worry about screen burn.  Screen burn is caused when bright  static image is displayed for a long period of time on an LCD or plasma  screen TV.  The image is then burned into the screen, so that it  will be permanently visible on your TV screen.  This can be a costly  occurrence, as in most cases the only way to remove the burned in image  is to purchase a new television.  So a big plus of DLP televisions is that no matter how long one still image is displayed on your screen,  you’ll never have to worry about screen burn.</p>
<p>But one possible downside to  the advantages of DLP TV is that the picture quality isn’t  as clear and vibrant as an LCD TV or plasma high definition television.  Because of the  projection process to the screen, you lose a degree of picture clarity  in the translation.  So a 1080p DLP won’t display high definition  images that are as vibrant and life-like as other types can.  Also  over time, DLP televisions will require a new lamp.  As the old  DLP lamp ages, the picture won’t be as bright as when you purchased  the TV, and over time you’ll have to have it replaced, or purchase  a new high definition TV to achieve maximum picture quality.</p>
<p>To purchase DLP televisions,  any standard electronics store will have plenty of options.  Retailers  like Best Buy, Amazon, and Walmart all have fantastic options.  The  main thing to do is make sure you get one of the best DLP brands, like Samsung, Mitsubishi, or Hitachi, so  you can ensure the DLP television’s long term quality and durability.</p>
<p>But make sure that you shop around before settling on one particular  TV model.  You might be able to find a cheaper option online, with  free shipping even.  Websites like Amazon.com are a great place  to check, before settling on any DLP televisions from a local store.</p>
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		<title>Flat Panel Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Flat panel televisions are  a great way to upgrade your living room for high definition viewing.   There are two major types of flat screens, plasma and LCD.  Both  are exceptional ways to truly achieve vibrant high quality images, right  from your living room.  But choosing the right model can be difficult,  especially if you’re shopping on a limited budget.  Flat panel TVs  are very expensive, and go up in price dramatically as the  size of the screen increases.  But before you can make a budget,  you have to figure out the right television for you.</p>
<p>There are a few differences  between plasma and LCD flat panel televisions.  For starters, plasma  is widely regarded as the highest quality you can achieve right now  from a high definition TV set.  Plasma TVs offer remarkably bright  and vibrant colors, almost creating a window into an alternate reality,  depending upon what you’re watching.  But plasma flat TV screens have  one major problem, and that is screen burn.</p>
<p>Screen burn occurs when a still  image is displayed on screen for an extended period of time.  In  a plasma television, when a still image is displayed for too long, the  image will be permanently burned onto your screen, essentially ruining  the picture.  This is also irreversible on a plasma screen, so  once an image has burned in, you’ll need a new TV set.</p>
<p>LCD flat panel televisions  do not have the same pitfall, and most models can get by without any  screen burn problems, as long as you’re mindful.  While LCD TVs normally  don’t suffer burn in, it is still a possibility anytime a static image  is displayed for prolonged periods of time.  So really, the best  strategy is to just be careful, but in all likelihood you’ll never  have that problem with an LCD television.  Although LCD TV screens also don’t have  quite the same quality as a plasma screen, but they do provide fantastic  HD picture no matter what size TV you choose.</p>
<p>A deciding factor with flat panel televisions will be size, as  you have to choose the right sized TV for your room.  If 42 inch  and under is what you’re after, a plasma television isn’t for you, as  they don’t manufacture plasma units that small &#8211; but LCD TV sets  come in all sizes, ranging from the very large flat panel televisions, to the very small flat TVs .  Also, LCD tends to be cheaper than plasma when both TVs  are the same size.   That makes LCD a more economical alternative,  as well as a safer option for prolonged television use.  Plasma  is best reserved for movies or sporting events, where only limited  use of your flat panel TV will be required.  A plasma TV is more about great high definition picture quality  in short bursts, but an LCD flat panel TV will provide good quality for a more versatile  range of uses.</p>
<p>After you’ve decided which  flat panel television meets your standards best, a large retail chain  like Sears or Radio Shack has plenty of options at competitive prices.   They also offer delivery, which is very handy if you’re purchasing  a large television that won’t be easy to manage on your own.   But make sure you shop around at a few stores, before settling on any  certain flat panel televisions.  That way you can get the best flat television set  at the lowest price possible.</p>
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		<title>Big Screen Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Big screen televisions are  essential for creating your own home theater, or setting the stage for  a huge sporting event.  There’s no better way to really achieve  the proper entertainment mood, than having as big a television set as possible.   They make movie watching incredibly better, as you recreate the environment  in which a film is intended to be seen.  For a sporting event they  are unrivaled in their appeal, as you’ll feel as though you’re right  on the sidelines, watching all the action unfold in front of you.   But choosing the right big screen television for your preferences can  be difficult, unless you know what you’re looking for.</p>
<p>There are two major types of  big screen televisions, with different ways of displaying picture in  each type.  The two most common large TVs are rear projection televisions,  and flat panel TVs.  Both provide a lot of size, and great picture  quality, but do so in very different ways.  The <a href="http://dlptelevisions.org/rear-projection-televisions/">rear projection televisions</a> use technology inside the TV’s large body to recreate a picture  from any various source, then use a lamp to project it onto the television  screen.  <a href="http://dlptelevisions.org/flat-panel-televisions/">Flat panel televisions</a> make use of two different types of technology  to display a picture, LCD and Plasma.</p>
<p>A plasma TV uses thousands  of sealed gas chambers containing neon and xenon.  Behind those  chambers are colored phosphors, a red, green and a blue.  Using plasma, electricity causes invisible UV light to emit through the phosphors,  and then a high definition TV image is displayed on the screen.  LCD televisions use multiple sets of pixilated panels with a liquid crystal substance  in between each panel.  Then when light passes through, the pixels  allow light to flow, or block the light, creating high definition images  and colors.</p>
<p>The most common types of rear  projection big screen televisions are <a href="http://dlptelevisions.org">DLP televisions</a>.  DLP screens don’t  offer the same amount of quality as a flat panel TV, but are much cheaper  than an LCD televisions or plasma TV.  DLP televisions make use of micro  mirror technology and color wheels to form a picture from any source.    Then the picture is put through an independent lamp, and projected onto  your television screen.  DLP offers high definition, although not  at the same level of quality as an LCD or a plasma screen TV.</p>
<p>When purchasing big screen TVs , keep in mind which set fits your needs the best.   DLP doesn’t have the best quality, but tend to be the cheapest so  you can get a larger screen at a smaller price.  LCD TVs are cheaper  than plasma televisions, but more expensive than DLP TVs.  But LCD big screen televisions offer quality  as well as security from screen burn.  Plasma big screen televisions  offer the utmost in quality, but aren’t intended for heavy use of  static images, otherwise you could suffer screen burn.</p>
<p>To buy big screen televisions,  a big retailer like Best Buy or Radio Shack will have the largest selection  of TV sets, no matter which type sounds best to you.  Also a big  chain store will have more options, so that you can shop around to get  the highest quality, at the lowest price.</p>
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		<title>Samsung DLP Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:28:24 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Samsung DLP televisions are  a fantastic alternative to Samsung plasma TVs and add a high quality big screen viewing experience  to your room.  The problem with most flat panel televisions is that they  are overly expensive.  Most of that price is you paying for the  right to have a stylish and modern television, and that just doesn’t  seem fair.  But <a href="http://dlptelevisions.org">DLP televisions</a> allow you to get a high quality big screen,  at a reasonable and affordable price.  Plus, a DLP TV set will be  much, much cheaper than a flat screen of the same size.  So if  you were prepared to buy a flat panel with an inflated price, perhaps  you should consider putting that into a Samsung DLP television.   For the same price you’ll get a quality TV, and will be able to squeeze  out a larger size.</p>
<p>DLP technology is remarkable,  as it uses the Texas Instruments developed micro mirror technology to  produce a crisp, high definition picture projected to your screen.   Through the use of thousands of tiny mirrors, a DLP projects light through  a color wheel that then runs through a projector lamp.  The result  is a fantastic picture that fills your screen with true high definition,  at a fraction of the price of a flat panel.</p>
<p>This makes a Samsung DLP television  set ideal for a home theater, as you can find very large models at extremely  affordable prices.  You can find massive Samsung DLPs available  for very low prices relating to size, at a variety of sources.   Retailers like Best Buy, or Sears have a wide variety, but a great place  to shop for bargains is the internet.  Websites like Amazon.com  have fantastic options available, and you could end up getting a Samsung TV  as big as 70 inches or larger for less than $2,000.  That’s unheard  of from a flat panel, and you still receive great high definition viewing  quality, for that price. Pay attention to whether it&#8217;s a Samsung 720p or a Samsung 1080p, as the 1080p TVs will offer a higher picture quality.</p>
<p>The lower price is usually  in direct relation to the fact that Samsung has discontinued manufacturing  any new DLP sets.  But don’t let that deter you, as there are  a variety of care precautions you can take, to ensure that your TV lasts  for years, so you can really make the most of that lower price.   A Samsung DLP screen will require regular cleaning, so that you can maintain  optimum picture quality.  The screen should be cleaned at least  once a week with any standard glass surface cleaner.  But be careful  about spraying the cleaner directly on the screen as that could cause  liquid to seep into the television which could cause damage.  Instead  apply the cleaner directly to a rag, and wipe away any dust or dirt.</p>
<p>Also over time, the projection  bulbs in Samsung DLP televisions are going to start to fade.   That means compromising picture quality.  So, to extend the life  of your television, changing the bulb once this happens is essential.  You can either have the bulb installed professionally, or install the  bulb yourself.  There are a wide variety of Samsung DLP bulbs available online,  and typically they will cost $100 to $200 depending upon brand.   But it’s worth the investment, so that your Samsung DLP televisionshave  a long life.  That way you’ll have a quality Samsung TV,  at a lower price, that lasts for a very long time.</p>
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		<title>Rear Projection Televisions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 04:11:19 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rear projection televisions  are a great economical alternative to find a large widescreen television  that’s ideal for movie watching, or playing video games.  The  problem with most flat screen TV sets is that they are very expensive.   Flat screen televisions of around 40 inches and up can be very expensive,  into the $1,000+ range.  Whereas rear projection televisions are  much cheaper, because of the technology involved, and also the fact  that this style of TV has been on the market longer.</p>
<p>There are three basic types  of rear projection TVs, and each works fairly differently.   The three types are cathode ray tube (CRT), digital light processing  (DLP), and liquid crystal display (LCD).  CRT is the oldest method,  in which tubes of light are used to display images on your television’s  screen.  This method is still used in most of the more standard  square television sets.  But for high definition and widescreen  TVs, this technology has been widely abandoned, because of it’s limitations.</p>
<p>DLP TVs have become much more popular,  as they offer a large sized television, at a much lower price than other  TVs of the same size.  Also because of DLP’s ability to display  high definition images, this can be an ideal choice for finding an attractive,  yet economical alternative to a flat screen TV.  <a href="http://dlptelevisions.org">DLP televisions</a> use a series  of micro mirrors and color wheels, which are then transferred to an  independent lamp to be projected onto the screen.  DLP HD images  aren’t as vibrant as Plasma or LCD, but are still true high definition.   Although over time the projection lamp will dim from use, and the picture  quality will suffer.</p>
<p>LCD rear projection televisions  are a good way to get LCD quality, at a much cheaper price than is offered  by a flat screen.  LCD projection screens utilize a series of small  LCD pixilated chips to manipulate a clear image, which is then projected  onto the television screen.  A rear projection LCD TV will not offer  the same quality as a flat screen, as the pictures will be a little  more dim.  But this is a good economical alternative to either  save money, or purchase a larger set for the same price as a smaller  flat screen.</p>
<p>In choosing which rear projection television is  right for you, it’s really a matter of preference.  CRT is the  oldest technology, so it’s also the most affordable.  However,  CRT is of a lower picture quality than LCD and DLP.  But over time,  both DLP and LCD TVs will require a replacement lamp, in order to maintain  picture quality in the long term.  That can be costly to have installed,  or complicated to attempt yourself.</p>
<p>To purchase rear projection  televisions, your local electronics stores will have a wide variety  of options.  Locally owned stores may have a wider selection of  CRT televisions.  But for LCD and DLP projection TVs a major chain like Sears  or Best Buy will have the widest variety of options.  Also most  of the major chains offer financing, so you can purchase a big rear projection TV now,  and worry about paying the price later.</p>
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