Sylvania LC320SS9 32-Inch LCD TV
November 18, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment
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Sylvania LC320SS9
Price $699.99, Discounted Price $498.72, You Save $201.27
For high performance and the extra features you want, Sylvania introducesthe LC320SS9 LCD TV. Enjoy this stylish LCD television that offer you the features you need and more. All TV Tuner products receive ATSC digital broadcasting.
The LC320SS9 has 1366 x 768 pixel resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 176 H/176 V viewing angle, 500 cd/m brightness, 8ms response time, Built-in analog/digital tuner (NTSC/ATSC), 2 HDMI, component, composite, S-Video and PC input.
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Samsung LN-26A450 26-Inch LCD HDTV
November 14, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment
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Samsung LN26A450
Price $649.99, Discounted Price $521.99, You Save $128, Free Shipping
If you’re fixated on the idea of owning a Samsung HDTV, you’re hardly alone. Which is why this very special deal on the 26″ Samsung LN-26A450 should be welcome news indeed. What you get is 5,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, SRS TruSurround XT audio (from hidden bottom speakers), and a breathtakingly smooth and very sharp, true-color picture thanks to Samsung’s Digital Natural Image engine’s very fast response time. What you also get is control over all your high-def multimedia interface-connected devices, with a single remote control. And now you get control over your expenses too by ordering the LN-26A450 right now at over 20% off, shipping included.
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Sony-KDL32M4000
November 6, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment
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Sony KDL32M4000
Reg. $899.99 Discounted to $599.97, You Save $300.02 Plus Free Shipping
You are looking at the Sony KDL-32M4000 32″ Class BRAVIA® M Series LCD HDTV. Sony’s KDL-32M4000 HDTV brings with it BRAVIA® Theatre Sync (HDMI-CEC) for easy, one-touch management of compatible Sony products, ACE contrast enhancement for better shadow detail, and BRAVIA Engine 2™ for crystal clear picture quality. And with two HDMI inputs, an additional two component inputs, as well as a PC input you now have up to five different ways to make sure you see HD-level picture quality on the screen. Surrounding all this technology is the sleek, sophisticated design that has been a hallmark of the M-series and Sony televisions.
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The Difference Between Plasma and LCD TVs
November 3, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment
If you are in the market for a new TV, it’s important to know the difference between plasma TVs and LCD TVs. Also make sure that you arm yourself with this knowledge before going to the electronic store. Otherwise, the info that you will receive will be overwhelming.
LCD or Liquid Crystal Display TVs and plasma TVs each has their pros and cons, but both will give you, the consumer phenomenal picture quality.
Plasma televisions work by the electrifying of the gases neon and xenon to make plasma. These televisions come in sizes between 32 inches and 63 inches, have flat panel displays, and produce a clear crisp picture.
You can view a plasma television in a 160 degree angle and are made for high definition viewing with the proper signal.
So what are some downsides to the plasma TV? Some of the downfalls of a plasma television include increased cost, screen burn-in, and the production of annoying buzzing noise at altitudes higher than 6,500 feet.
LCD televisions work in a similar way except they use liquid crystal instead of neon and xenon. They come in sizes between 20 inches and 50 inches, have flat panel displays, and usually have a built-in tuner, not to mention a sharp and clear picture.
You can view LCD televisions at a 120 to 130 degree angle. They operate well in high altitudes and are energy efficient.
The downfalls of a LCD television include a slightly slower response time which can produce a trailing effect, limited viewing angle, and some color concerns due to lighting issues where the television is placed in the room.
Depending on what you prefer, both types of TVs are worth the money. As a final note, LCD TVs have the benefit of being a computer monitor if you desire, but there are some plasma TV manufacturers producing sets that can be used as a computer monitor as well.
Sharp-LC32D44U
October 31, 2008 by CoolStuff · Leave a Comment
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Sharp LC32D44U
Reg. $699.99 One week only $569.99 + FREE Shipping
The secret behind the superior image of this Sharp Aquos LC32D44U 32″ LCD TV is liquid crystal technology that delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 7500:1; a super fast pixel response time thanks to enhanced video circuitry; and an ultra-wide viewing angle of 176 degrees. The sound quality is as superb as the picture, with invisible stealth speakers that project sensational stereo sound. Enjoy HDTV programming, PC input, and HDMI connectivity for years and years of viewing pleasure with its 60,000 hour lamp life. Superb viewing , superb looking ,superb sounding and, right now superbly priced at just $570 shipped.
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