TVs
It won’t be long before we watch television through our computers and we will only need a monitor with no capability of receiving a television signal! Until then we still need a television but even these choices have changed. The traditional cathode ray televisions that used to take up a large space in a living room are no longer widely available and will soon be obsolete. Many of these older televisions are not capable of displaying a digital television signal and this will be the only broadcast available in the next couple of years.
The cheaper option for a new television now is LCD or Liquid Crystal Display. These TVs are slim line and have a flat screen, taking up much less room than TVs did previous to this new technology. A flat screen TV can be wall mounted so no TV stand is necessary and it does not clutter up a flat surface. A feature to look out for on LCD TVs is High Definition capability. This means the television can display high definition images which are increasingly broadcast on digital tv and widely available on Bluray discs. The speed at which the picture is refreshed can vary depending on the specification of the television. The faster the refresh rate, the higher the quality of the image. Although LCD TVs can be cheap there can be wide gaps in image quality and it is important to research the television’s all-round performance before making a purchase.
The other choices available for a new television are plasma and rear projection. Rear projection televisions have been all-but superseded by plasma quality and LCD affordability, but are sometimes still chosen for business, rather than domestic purposes. Plasma televisions consume more power than LCD televisions and are more costly due to their construction of thousands of miniscule gas or plasma chambers. The picture quality of plasma televisions is superior to LCD, but the televisions do not last as long without maintenance of the plasma content.
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