A Simple Review Of HDTV
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Julia Solomon
- Published April 29, 2009
- Word count 700
Professional reviews are commonly found online to help consumers in their quest in finding the right product for their needs. Given the emergence of HDTV in the last few years, it is good to know that there are many Internet retail site that are providing extensive reviews on the new products coming to the market.
Below are some reviews of the latest HDTV products available now
Sony KDE-42XS955
One of Sony’s latest HDTVs is the new KDE-42XS955. This 42-inch plasma TV has lagged other products studied by several professional review sites online. According to a review from Ecoustics.com, the KDE-42XS955 came in seventh overall of all TV’s it tested. The main advantage of the Sony is its sound. The output of the 25-watt built-in side speakers and rear-mounted subwoofer was outstanding.
However, the judges of Ecoustics.com were displeased over the soft accuracy of details and timid color. The "Pro" option of the KDE-42XS955 presented the best setting to the review criteria. However, the setting muted the color adjustments. Selecting the "Standard" option did not help in the attaining the best results from this 42-inch plasma HD-ready TV.
The KDE-42XS955 features an elegant design. It has a silver-and-gray cabinet and a card reader on the side panel allowing users to connect a digital camera for to view pictures. However, this feature can only be accessed if the camera uses the Memory Stick flash media format. Sony is very protective of its products, as using third-party parts will be very difficult.
e. Also, HDTV reviews indicated that the Samsung HDTV has no burin-in or screen aging.
Panasonic 42" Diagonal Plasma HDTV
HDTV reviews say that the Panasonic 42" Diagonal Plasma HDTV features nearly 8.52 billion color variety. It also has QAM, ATSC and NTSC built-in tuners. Additional features of the Panasonic 42" Diagonal plasma HDTV include.
a. The Panasonic 42" Diagonal Plasma HDTV has an aspect ratio of 16:9 and a contrast ratio of as much as 3000:1.
b. HDTV reviews also indicate that the Panasonic 42" Diagonal plasma TV has a independent screen P-I-P and has a one year warranty on parts and labor.
Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television
Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television has an outstanding 45" widescreen that will be a great addition to you living room or any part of the house. HDTV reviews indicate that it is the biggest LC-TV currently available on the market.
The Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television has scored the highest DTV resolution and has unmatched resolution of nearly 1920 x 1080 and vivid color purity, based from HDTV reviews.
Below are additional features of the Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD HDTV:
a. The Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television features a high brightness and high contrast ratio of 800:1.
b. HDTV reviews also indicated that the Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television has Quick Shoot a PC card Slot, and detachable speakers.
c. HDTV reviews also indicated that the Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television has a lamp that can run for 60,000 hours.
d. A nice addition to a living room and will complement any home décor.
e. One year warranty for parts and labor for the Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television.
f. Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television also features advanced 16:9 LCD panels aside from wide XGA (about 1920 x 1080) resolution.
g. The Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television is also digital cable ready with a CableCARD Slot.
Samsung 56" Widescreen HDTV
Samsung 56" Widescreen HDTV features a digital cable tuner and utilizes Texas Instruments’ Digital Light Processing or DLP technology. The features of Samsung 56" Widescreen HDTV are the following:
a. HDTV reviews have concluded that the Samsung 56" Widescreen TV is a high performance HDTV with a full HD 1920 x 1080 p digital format converter for each input.
b. HDTV reviews indicate that it boasts of a whisper-quiet operation and a single panel design that provides crystal clear images.
c. HDTV reviews also indicated that the Samsung 56" Widescreen TV has as much as 10,000:1 contrast ratio with outstanding colors.
d. HDTV reviews said that the Samsung HDTV features a Digital Cable Ready (DCR) with CableCARD and has Samsung's proprietary DNIe video enhancer.
f. Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television also features advanced 16:9 LCD panels aside from wide XGA (about 1920 x 1080) resolution.
g. The Sharp AQUOS 45" LCD Television is also digital cable ready with a CableCARD Slot.
To learn about chicken breeds and chicken pictures, visit the About Animals website.
Article source: https://articlebiz.comRate article
Article comments
There are no posted comments.
Related articles
- The 100 mm Paradox: Why the “Boring” Focal Length Is Quietly Becoming the Most Dangerous Tool on Set
- The Invisible Science Behind the "Natural" Look: How Modern Optics Quietly Rewrite Cinematic Language
- Mastering Smooth Transitions: How Crane Systems Shape Emotional Storytelling
- The Evolution of Compact Cinema Cameras: From Studio Rigs to Agile Setups
- Mastering Camera Support: How Precision Fluid Heads Transform Cinematic Movement
- Color Reproduction and Skin Tones — The Real Challenge for Modern Cinema Lenses
- When Detail Becomes the Story: Macro Lenses in Narrative and Commercial Filmmaking
- “The Man of Steel’s Tragic Fall: The Life and Times of George Reeves.”
- “The Quiet Comeback: Brendan Fraser’s Journey from Stardom to Shadows and Back Again.”
- “Ashes of the Heart.”
- “Light, Time, and Suffering: The Cinematic Ordeal of The Revenant.”
- “Breaking the Frame: How Independent Cinema Redefined Hollywood from the Margins.”
- “The Elusive Muse: Greta Garbo and the Art of Disappearing.”
- “Dream Logic and Cinematic Reality.”
- “Glamour, Blood, and the Spotlight: Lana Turner, Johnny Stompanato, and Hollywood’s Most Notorious Scandal.”
- A Journey Across Europe: The Map That Leads to You 2025
- “Blood, Dust, and Honor: How “The Wild Bunch” Shattered the Western Myth.”
- “Dean Martin: From Small-Town Beginnings to Timeless Legend of Music and Film.”
- “Daniel Day-Lewis— Deep Immersion and Subtle Gesture in There Will Be Blood.”
- “Shadows of Youth: How The Graduate Still Echoes Across a Lifetime.”
- "Louise Brooks: The Icon Who Defied Hollywood."
- “Play It Again, World: Why Casablanca Still Speaks to Us All These Years Later.”
- “From Spotlight to Parliament: The Fearless Journey of Glenda Jackson.”
- “Drifting Rooms and Vanishing Faces: Confronting the Abyss in The Father.”
- Mastering Cinematic Camera Movement: The Art and Science of Fluid Heads
- "Grace Beyond Glamour: Audrey Hepburn's Timeless Reign in a World of Glitter and Excess."
- “The Relentless Ascent of Tom Cruise: Hollywood’s Tireless Risk-Taker.”
- “Shadows and Smoke: The Seductive Descent of Film Noir.”
- Indie Film Hack: How a Used Master Prime 50 mm Creates $1-Million Visuals
- “Godfather to Guardian: Al Pacino’s Journey to Redemption in Scent of a Woman.”