It is time to go HD, but which HDTV type to choose?
Subject: Displays | April 12, 2006 - 03:49 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Digital Grabber revisits the HDTV market, now that the prices are more or less in line with non-HD TVs. Reading this guide should help you along the road of buying a new HDTV, and will give you some defense against the sales patter of staff at your favorite electronics store.
"The big question last season when shopping for a new TV was whether or not to invest in a HDTV
ready set. That is no longer the question. Prices today are comparable between standard TVs and
HDTV compatible ones that it's a no-brainer to go with a HDTV ready set. So the question is not
whether to purchase a HDTV, but what kind of HDTV to purchase? We have three consumer choices:
Plasma, LCD, or DLP. Here's a brief look at the pros and cons of each and our recommended pick in
each category."
Here are some more Display articles from around the web:
- Acer 17" LCD
Computer Monitor Review @ 3DXtreme
- Samsung SyncMaster 970P 19
Inch LCD Monitor Review @ Tweaknews.net
- Philips 230WP7NS 23" WUXGA LCD Widescreen Monitor @ Bona Fide Reviews
- Samsung LE32T51BX
32" HD Ready LCD @ UK Gamer
- Basis
knowledge part 2: Take a look on LCD technology @ 3DChip
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