November 13, 2009

Getting Your Next High Definition Television – What To Bear In Mind

So, you want to buy a shiny new HDTV?

Let’s speak about what an High Definition TV is, before we continue.

Essentially an high definition television set is the latest in TV technology which offers much higher image clarity than the older TVs. For higher resolutions your TV needs to be connected to an HD signal.

Its always better to have a good knowledge about different resolution of a TV when you consider buying a new TV. When some people watch television, they want quality. Others just want television.

When buying an HD TV from a store, have them tune the TV to an HD signal so that you have an accurate demonstration of the quality of the television. Truly evaluating the difference high definition between the TVs is to compare all the models next to each other using the same “feed”. It is the only way to appreciate the difference too.

Ok, so we’ve talked about resolution, but what does it mean?

The HDTV TV’s are available in the resolution ranging from 720 to 1080, however while buying HDTV one should not consider buying anything less than 720 and to maximize the HD experience 1080 would be the ultimate choice. These resolutions available are of “i” and a “p” variety like 1080i and 1080p, and the same applies to all the 720 resolutions.

1080i is the highest resolution you can get if you are only watching regular HD TV broadcasts. However, 1080p is the highest resolution you can get on a TV currently.

As the regular broadcast TV would use 1080i only, there is no need to get the 1080p, however if you intend to buy a blue ray disc player or play the latest games on the xbox player then you should buy a 1080p.

While there are other areas that can make a difference in terms of your image quality such as: contrast ration, screen , brightness and other control features; the resolution is key to image quality as the difference between a regular non-HDTV and a 1080 resolution TV is a factor of six. A 1080p HDTV will have roughly 6 times better image clarity than older television sets.

While this list helps, it definitely doesn’t cover everything you need to understand before you make a major purchase like an HDTV. Be certain that you are aware of and can evaluate the various brands. There are the top brands such as Sony and Samsung and 2nd and 3rd tier brands as well. Even though the specifications may be similar, there can still be a marked difference in each television sets performance. So be vigilant!

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Filed under Art And Entertainment by Matthew Haze

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