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Why are Black Bars Sometimes Still Visible on a 16x9 HDTV?
The impact of Digital TV is making TV buying decisions for consumers more complex. One common question that is asked is: Why are Black Bars Sometimes Still Visible on a 16x9 HDTV? Find out the answer to this question in the following FAQ entry.
Why Do Analog TV Signals Often Look Worse on an HDTV than on an Analog TV?
The impact of Digital TV is making TV buying decisions for consumers more complex. However, Why Do Analog TV Signals Often Look Worse on an HDTV than on an Analog TV? Find out the answer to this question in the following FAQ entry.
Buying A Television - What You Need To Know
We all know how to buy a television. Just open the newspaper, find the best price and go get one. In my days as a salesperson, I have seen this a lot; a customer comes in to the store, AD in hand, and says "wrap it up". However, the best price may not be the "best deal". Here are some buying tips that are often times overlooked, but very important in the purchase of a Television, whether it be a 20-inch tube set, large screen projection TV, or the latest high definition Plasma Television.
Digital Light Processing
CRT and LCD-based systems have dominated the home theater projection TV market for awhile. Now, a new technology, DLP has entered the market. With brighter images and better contrast, DLP has the potential to make previous video projection technology obsolete.
FOX Turns Chicken On HDTV
In a very un-FOX like move, the FOX TV network has decided not to broadcast this year's Superbowl in true high definition TV, even though CBS did last year.
