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�Angle of View� may be an issue depending upon how and where the store mounts their flat panel plasma tv sets. Some national and regional chains mount up to three sets, one above the other, with the top most being up to 10 feet above eye level. Guess which will appear to produce the best image? The one at eye level of course! Don�t be fooled by this trick. Step back about 25 feet or more and you can level the playing field somewhat in terms of brightness, contrast and black level, but you will still not be able to compare differences in detail.
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Once you've picked up your set and installed it in your home, you'll need to get a signal. To get a signal, you can use:
* An antenna - Depending on your location relative to the stations you want to watch, a set of rabbit ears might do, but you might need a rooftop or attic antenna. You can buy an antenna that's specially made for digital signals, but any reliable VHF/UHF antenna will work.
* Cable - Keep in mind that digital cable is not the same as HDTV. You'll need to check with your provider to determine which packages include HDTV stations. You'll also either need a set-top cable box or a CableCARD� to allow your television to receive and decode the cable signal.
* Satellite service - As with cable, check with your provider to determine which plans and stations use HDTV signals. You may need a different satellite dish and tuner to receive HDTV signals via satellite
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Consider the room you are going to keep your television in. the dimensions of the room are important for the size of set you choose. There are set norms as to where to sit to enjoy the best resolution of a set. For example, if your television screen measures 50 inches your ideal distance should be 117 inches from the set so that you can get the most out of your HDTV.
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The options for HDTV are incredible. You can opt for plasma, LCD (liquid crystal display), DLP (digital light processing) or LCOS (liquid crystal on silicon), all of which are varieties of monitors. You also have to consider the projection displays. They also have variations of LCD, DLP, and LCOS. Many television viewers favor the wall display monitor be it the plasma or the LCD. But, these are more often than not the most costly of the high definition sets, particularly the ones that are between 40 to 70 inches. If you are looking for something less expensive, but not willing to compromise on the quality, then you can go for the LCD displays that are 42 inches or less in size.
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More HDTV InformationGreat Lakes invasive species cost U.S. $200M a year, researchers say

Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:11:54 EDT
Invasive species that have reached the Great Lakes in ballast tanks of oceangoing ships may be costing the regional economy in the U.S. about $200 million a year, American researchers said.

TV Stand for 50" Plasma...anything I need to know?

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Posted By: TripleB
Post Time: 07-18-2008 at 05:49 AM


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