Thursday, February 19, 2009

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When reviewing HDTV ratings one should really look for important features that will help them choose the proper high definition television depending on what type of media they plan on using with the system. There are many features and technical specifications that are used inside any HDTV ratings system. Some of the most important are:

Native Resolution - this is basically the number of horizontal pixels x vertical pixels that the HDTV can display. The higher the native resolution the better. A 1080p display will have a native resolution of 1920x1080 and any native resolution lower than that is not 1080p. Any native resolution lower than 1280x720 (720p) is not true high definition and one should really be choosing a system with 1080p resolution as the prices now have come down. People might say there is not that much 1080p media to play on your 1080p tv, even if that were true, there will be much much more 1080p media to watch in the near future.... most of which is already here on HD DVD and Blu Ray disks.

Contrast Ratio - this is basically the difference between a white pixel (brightest) to that of a black pixel (darkest). The higher the ratio the better. A contrast ratio of 10,000:1 will produce absolutely amazing picture quality with a 1080p TV. Some manufactures will boast a contrast ratio of 10,000:1 or 15,000 but it really is dynamic contrast ratio. You have to watch out for this when looking at LCD displays. LCD displays usually have a much lower native contrast ratio and will advertise dynamic contrast ratio which is basically the amount of dark and bright luminosity that the system is able to produce over time.

Standard Definition - this is any type of media that is not high definition such as DVDs, VHS, some satellite signals and regular cable television. hi-def displays do have the ability to display these types of signals but some do so very poorly and the picture quality really suffers when playing these types of media. Many people still watch only cable television and have large DVD collections, so if the television does not display standard definition that well your viewing pleasure will suffer.

Video Processor - this is basically the micro chip inside the hi-def television that processes all the high definition and other signals coming into the system. If the display has a poor video processor then it will produce lower picture quality when playing high definition and standard definition. So what is one to do? well, it would take too long for most people to research video processors and which ones are used in various high definition displays. When reading HDTV ratings always look for the reviewers' statements on picture quality and how it displays various types of scenes and signals.

The most effective tool you can use when buying an high definition display is your eyes. When shopping for your next television, bring some media you like to watch, like a favorite DVD, or favorite type of movie (action, computer animated or sports, drama, cartoons...) and have the store clerk play it for your on the system if possible to judge for yourself. Just remember one thing, the high definition displays in the stores are not calibrated and are using their "out of the box" default display settings, so just one thing to keep in mind when viewing your media as when properly calibrated, the picture quality is greatly enhanced. Now if the television you are looking for is online then what you really need to do is read those HDTV ratings and especially read the user reviews. User reviews are statements made by people that already purchased the television and have written what they thought and how they like the television, very important.

There are other factors to take in and are more complicated, however, most people do not have the time for those and ultimately if the HDTV produces great picture quality on your favorite types of media then that is what people are really looking for.

Having trouble with your HDTV comparison research? or trouble choosing a top 10 HDTV display? Head on over to HDTV Ratings where the top 10 high definition televisions have been reviewed by various experts and by users who have already purchased these televisions. Full resolution pictures are included as well as user ratings and reviews just go to http://hdtvratings.weebly.com

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Samsung LN52A850 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color

Beautiful. Thin. Packed with HDTV technology. The SAMSUNG LN52A850 includes revolutionary Touch of Color and Infolink which transfers customized content from the web right to your screen. Access it anytime you want, even while watching your favorite TV programs or movies. And Auto Motion Plus 120Hz technology practically eliminates any motion blur so your action-packed movies are more realistic, more thrilling, more exciting to watch. The SAMSUNG LN52A850 redefines your home entertainment experience.
Customer Review: For those who worry about returning a big ticket item
Hi - I recently purchased the LN52A850 from Amazon. I have researched lcd and plasma tv spec's until I was convinced which one was best for my viewing habits. It also helps that you have a brother who is the head of research and development for one of the largest medical equipment corporations in the world and has done extensive research and testing on many lcd/plasma screens. His recommendation was lcd over plasma and Samusung (650 and up) or Sony (XBR or Z). I had my heart set on the Sony 46XBR6, but when I saw the LN52A850 side by side (at RC Willey's) I was sold on the Samsung unit. In fact I originally was going to go with a 46" screen, but when my wife saw the 52" screen she wasn't going to settle for a 46". I was plesantly surprised to find the lowest price (Almost $800) on Amazon and with free shipping and up to 2 years to pay for it interest free. I ordered the tv and about a week later it arrived. Unfortunately, when the delivery company unpacked it, there was a large ugly crack in the upper right corner of the plastic frame. I immediately called Amazon and they sent out a replacement. They also let me keep the damaged tv until the new one arrived. This allowed me to configure the tv with my content provider and my home theater system. The replacement tv arrived in about a week and it is flawless. The picture quality is simpily amazing. The picture is bright, the colors are deep and vibrant and the black is black. Even when the sun is out and there is heavy glare the picture is still visible. I have read in some earlier reviews that the sound from the tv is poor at best, but I did not find this to be accurate. The sound from the tv speakers is just as good as two channel stereo from my Sony A/V receiver and is as loud as I need it to be. All in all I am very satisfied with performance of the Samsung LN52A850 and would recommend it. If your looking to purchase one of the very best lcd screens to view movies, sports or tv shows this tv will not disappoint. The Super Bowl was amazing in HD, I might never get up from the couch again. Enjoy yours - Rick
Customer Review: Picture Lives Up to the Hipe
I have a 50" Plasma and two 42" LCD's and one 37" LCD HDTV's. The Samsung 52" 850 Series has by far the best picture in my house. All my research and time hanging out at Best Buy paid off. I feel as if I have the best 52" HDTV out there without paying over $3K.


Our love of digital cameras seems to be because the results are instant as film is no longer required to be processed. With numerous functions they do not need the complicated mechanical components of a standard film camera. The images are stored in a format that can be read by most modern printers, computers and even mobile phones for example. A series of ones and zeros is how all digital information is stored although the images are no different when viewed.

These cameras still use lenses in much the same way that conventional cameras do. Using an electronic system, a lower specification digital camera does away with film although it is still capturing the light as with a traditional camera. Up market versions us a different system again with a charged couple device, or CCD, being the capture system which transfers the light into an electrical signal. Images captured in what are considered to be the low-end cameras are using a CMOS device which competes directly with the CCD of the high-end variants.

The price has been depreciating recently and one of the main reasons for this is the introduction of CMOS image sensors; because CMOS sensors are less expensive and are easier to manufacture than CCD sensors. It would take an experienced digital camera enthusiast to see the difference between an images captured with a CMOS against the superior CCD system. There is no need to feel confused by the range and functions these cameras have if you are armed with a few basic facts which are provided in this article. From the point of view on having good quality photos, search for a high megapixel version as it will be worth it for the image you will capture with it; you may find a model that is being superseded shortly - available at a discount.

Unless your budget just won't stretch that far, don't buy a digital camera with only a digital zoom or you will find pictures that aren't very clear when you print them; it is much easier to take exactly the image you want with an optical zoom. Rechargeable batteries can be charged up to a thousand times and save money, do you need any other advice for why they are best? Most models come equipped with some sophisticated software that can create interesting shots; just like some of these here:

Picture frame effects
B/W image conversion
Image editing

If you're a photo freak, be sure that you have enough memory to take plenty of shots without worrying about storage. Digital storage has come down in price so buying gigabyte card will no longer require a loan but you shouldn't think of having anything less than this.

Unless you intend to use your camera for serious photography there isn't any need for a bulky very high specification version. Professional photographers may need heavy, bulky equipment but there is no requirement for a keen amateur to do so! I hope these few tips will help you choose a camera you enjoy using for a long time. The future of photography has moved on and digital cameras are that future with almost everyone carrying around one type or another every day!

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