About Sony Bravia

April 29th, 2009 by power

Sony, an undisputed leader in the production of quality television is known for manufacturing world-class television sets. To maintain its supremacy in the field of television, Sony has introduced latest range of television set under the brand name of Sony Bravia. Sony has come out with best range of Bravia LCD HDTV, which is equipped with the features of both LCD and flat screen offering an ultimate viewing experience. Driven by high resolution image processor, Sony Bravia LCD HDTV outscores other brands of plasma and LCD TV in terms of contrast, brightness, power consumption, viewing angle and panel lifetime. Different series of Sony Bravia such as 32″ LCD, 37″ LCD, and 40″ LCD are enabled for the superior High Definition broadcasting. All the series of Sony Bravia HDTV is known for offering stunning picture and color that is true to life.

Continuing its tradition of making outstanding television, Sony has come out with the latest offering in the series of LCD TV with Bravia XBR9 that is available in 32″ and also in other sizes. This range has 1080p and 240 Hz panels and they also have motion and light sensors that minimize the energy usage without compromising the performance. Sony Bravia KDL-37M4000 is another exciting range of 37-inch LCD HDTV Read the rest of this entry »

When shopping for the TV units for your home, it’s not surprising that the question “LCD vs plasma which is better?” comes first to your mind. With all of the LCD and plasma TV offerings available, consumers are often bewildered by the wide selections available. So let’s take a look at some of the determining factors which can help consumers decide precise answers to the imposing question: “LCD vs Plasma which is better?”

Determining the answer to the “LCD vs Plasma which is better” dilemma is not as complicated as it might first seem. If the consumer readily asks himself a few questions before television shopping, he or she will be better able to decide whether an LCD TV or plasma TV is the right buy for him. There are several questions that the consumer will need to reflect on before they begin seeking the LCD or plasma TV they desire at a good price. Read the rest of this entry »

Choosing Best LCD TV

April 1st, 2009 by power

When looking for purchasing LCD TVs, consumers often wonder “Who makes the best LCD TV?” Since LCD TVs are becoming intensely popular, discovering who makes the best LCD TV is becoming important to today’s money-savvy consumer before making their purchase. So how do you determine who the best LCD TV manufacturers are?

Any consumer wondering who makes the best LCD TV should first start looking into the backgrounds of LCD manufacturers. Some manufacturers have been in the business for years. Their outstanding experience in addition to their length of time participating in the industry are important testment to the quality of their LCD products. Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi, Toshiba and LG are all household well-known names with due cause: the companies usually produce superior consumer electronics products. When asking the question, “who makes the best LCD TV?” this certainly must be considered. Read the rest of this entry »

Plasma TV For Your Home

December 18th, 2008 by power

Can you believe that plasma TVs were invented by scientists looking to make a better computer monitor? This is the truth. Computers are the direct line from which LCD and plasma televisions
came. The computer’s development is both directly and indirectly responsible for so many technological breakthroughs for mankind. Due to the scientific community’s ever present and insatiable need to expand, develop and forge new trails through technology, we are afforded a greater viewing experience.

In 1964 this all started at the University of Illinois. During this period, computer monitors were basically just televisions. You should be aware that these televisions utilized cathode ray tubes for their picture. In order to display correctly they had to be repeatedly refreshed. This was the major trouble when a TV was used for a computer monitor. Yes it was alright for viewing TV programs, but the resolution for computers was very bad. At the closing of the year the initial plasma monitor was functioning. Read the rest of this entry »

My first thought, after taking a gander at Samsung’s new “Touch of Color” LCD TV, was that it’s gimmicky. In a bid to stand out in a sea of black-framed HDTVs, Samsung infused color directly into the bezel surrounding the screen.

But after testing out the company’s LN52A650 in my home, I can say this is one gimmick that works. Over the course of a month, visitors showered more compliments on the overall look of the Samsung set than on any other TV I’ve reviewed.

Differentiation in TVs is increasingly important for manufacturers struggling against thin margins. A machine that makes an aesthetic statement can sell for a premium over models that are hard to distinguish on picture or sound quality.
the red-accented bezel

Philips, with its Ambilight TVs that boast “mood” lighting around or behind the bezel, and Sony (SNE), maker of “floating glass” XBR models, have until recently cornered the market for TVs that grab attention even when they’re turned off. Read the rest of this entry »