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Top HDTV Models from Best Brands

There are various brands which are offering HDTVs at affordable prices with the latest features and technology. The first thing to find the best HDTV is to know the basic facts about it. HDTV can come with LCD or plasma monitors. Here are a few popular models and their specifications for the new HDTV buyers.

Are you out looking for the best buy on HDTV? There are various brands which are offering HDTVs at affordable prices with the latest features and technology. The first thing to find the best HDTV is to know the basic facts about it. HDTV can come with LCD or plasma monitors. Here are a few popular models and their specifications for the new HDTV buyers.

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Samsung offers you many versions of HDTV screens. Samsung’s HL-T5087S DLP HDTV is one of the best products from Samsung. This product is well-built and slim. Its rear projection DLP user manual is good and extensive, and the remote is intuitive. The energy-efficient 50" screen features a powerful, long-lasting LED light engine that turns on almost instantly. Full HD 1080p resolution and Samsung Cinema Smooth technology deliver a wide range of brilliant colors, with bright images and a crisp definition. The blackest of blacks, brightest of whites and nuanced tones are yours with a 10000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The sound is great, but if you have the resources to add a 600W 5.1 surround system, you will hear the difference.

The Panasonic TH-50PZ77U is the 50" class 1080p plasma HDTV with anti-glare filter, EZ sync HDAVI control and built-in GalleryPlayer-capable SD card memory slot. Panasonic believes to provide the latest in HDTV technology in its models. This television has the most beautiful picture display with deep, rich colors, very good viewing angles, and detailing in the blacks that an LCD can’t touch. The TV is a bit heavy and this prevents it from accidentally falling. Overall, this is a remarkable TV.

Toshiba is another favorite in the market with a screen size ranging till 47 inches and embedded with Cinespeed LCD panel and Pixel pure technology for good picture and sound. It builds upon its heritage by delivering the industry’s most innovative, high-quality solutions. The Toshiba 57HM167 has great picture, amazing sound quality and an attractive design. It looks great in 720p and just think, if EA sports would have made the game in 1080p for ps3. If you want a "Full HD" at a very reasonable price, then this is it. Very easy to use TV with great options.

The S Series is the latest offering from the Sony Bravia line of high-performance and sleek styling LCD TVs. Sony BRAVIA KDL-32S2000 32" LCD panel features the latest in Sony’s unique S-PVA technology, which delivers vivid and accurate colors along with wide viewing angles and a blazing 8ms response time. Other features such as PC input allow the user to connect a PC for viewing content in a 16:9 high resolution environment. And with integrated HDTV capabilities, you can enjoy digital programming with enhanced audio and video reproduction. While the KDL-32S2000 is value priced, it also offers an elegant flat panel design that can be placed anywhere at home.

 By ajax z
Published: 7/24/2008

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Sanyo Televisions – Takeover on the horizon

Panasonic Ready for Sanyo Takeover

Deal would mean formation of Japan’s biggest electronics maker

Panasonic, the Japanese electronics firm, is poised to launch a bid for rival Sanyo in a deal that would see the formation of the country’s biggest electronics maker. Panasonic will announce its plans later this week, according to media reports, and begin negotiations with Sanyo’s three major shareholders, Goldman Sachs, Daiwa Securities SMBC and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group. They aim to complete the deal by April next year.

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Together, the two electronics firms would have revenues of 11.29tn based on forecasts for the current financial year, higher than the 10.9tn forecast by Hitachi, Japan’s biggest electronics maker in terms of sales. Under the agreement, Panasonic would buy nearly 430 million preferred shares in Sanyo, each of which can be exchanged for ten common shares, giving it a 70% stake in the company worth about 620bn.

Reports said today that the presidents of Panasonic, the world’s biggest maker of plasma TVs, and Sanyo, the global leader in rechargeable batteries, had agreed in principle that Sanyo would become a subsidiary.The tie-up would strengthen Panasonic’s position in the expanding global market for lithium-ion batteries and put it in direct competition with Sony for contracts with makers of electric and hybrid cars. It would also have access to Sanyo’s expertise in solar power cells, while its smaller rival would be able to take advantage of Panasonic’s huge customer base.

Sanyo was forced to issue 300bn in preferred shares in 2006 to Goldman and the two Japanese banks after a fall in earnings, blamed in part on earthquake damage to its microchip plant.

Panasonic’s ambitious plans for global expansion have been boosted by the financial crisis and recent plunges in Japanese stocks. Its interest in Sanyo is rumored to have intensified as it watched shares in the struggling firm sink by almost a third over the past two months. It may eventually attempt to acquire all of Sanyo’s shares and make it a wholly owned subsidiary, reports said.

The for-cash sale would also help Goldman Sachs as it attempts to reassure creditors and stabilize its balance sheets. Sumitomo Mitsui, too, is in the hunt for revenue after lowering its profit forecast for this fiscal year by 63% last week.

Sanyo registered net profit in March for the first time in four years after its new president Seiichiro Sano – the first to have been appointed from outside the founding family in the firm’s 60-year history – targeted growth areas such as rechargeable batteries and solar panels. But it has struggled in the face of competition from more than ten other electronics firms, including Sony and industrial conglomerates such as Hitachi and Toshiba.

Panasonic sources were quoted as saying that the jobs of Sanyo’s 100,000 employees would be safe.

© Guardian News & Media 2008
Published: 11/3/2008

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Flat Televisions, HDTV To Buy

Choosing Your HDTV Television by Gregg Pennington

To take full advantage of the great number of HDTV stations you can get with your satellite system, you will want a television with a breathtaking picture and mind blowing sound. When shopping for a television today, you have many more options than just a few years ago. From several hundred dollars, to a price similar to that of a new Corvette, you can choose the television to fit your budget and lifestyle.

If you want to watch satellite programming you will need a tv that is at least HDTV ready. Your satellite service provider will supply you with an HDTV tuner. Even if you will not be watching much HDTV programming, there is still a huge benefit to watching a digital television. All HDTV and HDTV ready tv’s contain upconversion circuitry that cleans up the picture with even non HDTV signals.

If you watch a lot of movies or dvd’s, you might want to purchase a widescreen television. A widescreen tv has a 16:9 aspect ratio screen, as opposed to the traditional television screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio. You can enjoy watching movies on a screen shaped like a movie theater screen, and view non digital programming in a side cropped view, or stretch the picture to varying degrees to fill the screen. All HDTV programming uses the 16:9 aspect ratio.

The least expensive option is the good old fashioned CRT (cathode ray tube) television. It has been around since 1927, and it is the least expensive option. It is built around a single picture tube, and provides excellent contrast and overall picture quality. A higher end picture tube television will actually give a smoother appearance of motion than a flat-panel tv. The primary drawbacks of tube tv’s are their immense weight (compared to newer technology), and the considerable depth of the sets themselves, both severely limiting your installation choices. Also, the largest tube television available is 36", so if you need a larger picture, you might want to step up to flat-panel television.

LCD and Plasma screens are the two options available in flat-panel televisions. Both are incredibly thin and lightweight, and can be wall mounted if you choose to do so. An LCD (liquid crystal display) contains thousands of crystals sandwiched between two glass or plastic plates, which are acted upon by electrical current, creating images on the screen. A plasma screen consists of thousands of pixel cells filled with gases that excite phosphors, producing light, and thereby your picture.

The weight of an LCD and a plasma tv are comparable, with the LCD models being slightly lighter in the 40" range. As the screen size approaches 60", the weight of the LCD overtakes that of the plasma screen. The display panel tends to last longer with the LCD than with the plasma models. LCD televisions are not vulnerable to burn-in, also known as image shadowing or ghosting, like plasma screens. Burn-in is essentially burned, or worn out pixels in a plasma screen that have been damaged over a period of time and retain color information from static images like network logos, etc… Plasma tv’s tend to have more accurate color reproduction than LCD models, and are currently less expensive than a comparable LCD. While the largest LCD tv at this writing is 65", that is likely to change quickly as the technology evolves with the latest innovations in the computer monitor industry. The largest plasma screen television currently produced is the Panasonic TH-103PZ600U103", which boasts a massive 103" screen, and is expected to carry a whopping retail price of about $70,000 when is hits US markets in late 2006.

Remember the old, bulky rear-projection televisions that were almost a yard deep and weighed nearly as much as a VW Bug? Todays digital big screen tv’s take up much less space, and a 60" television can weigh under 100 lbs. Digital big screens are capable of brightness that is unmatched by the older CRT televisions, and do not suffer burn-in like the plasma tv’s. These digital big-screens also contains a consumer replaceable lamp that restores picture quality to its original brilliance. Prices for these sets are very reasonable, usually one half to two thirds the price of a similar sized plasma or LCD television. One disadvantage of the big screen tv’s is still size; even with technological advancements, these models take more room for installation than the flat screen televisions, and are not practical for wall mounting. The ideal viewing angle is only achieved straight on, and in a seated position.

For a true movie theater experience at home, a front projection tv may be a good choice. This is a two piece system consisting of a projector and a screen. They offer picture sizes up to 300", and do not include any type of tv tuner, instead displaying signals from a satellite receiver or cable box. The best viewing experience with a front projection setup requires a fairly dark environment, and is definitely not for everyone. However, for cinema lovers, there is no better way to bring your favorite film to life. Pricing for good projectors starts at just under $1000, and screen prices vary according to size, with most models falling somewhere between $300 and $1500.

Whether you watch mainly sporting events, movies, or dvd’s, a modern television can give new life to your favorite programming. As technology advances at an astonishing pace, prices for larger and more sophisticated television sets continue to come down. If you do some shopping online and find that you can’t quite afford the tv that you want, save money for five to six months; no matter how much or how little you are able to save, chances are you will be able to afford the set you want as prices come down. Just don’t blow the money you have saved – you might need to build a new room to house the larger set you will be buying in two years.

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