How To Get A Clear HD Picture
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Julia Solomon
- Published May 1, 2009
- Word count 555
HDTV has considerably improved the viewing experience of viewers across the US. The new technology enhance the quality of broadcast television and offer lifelike pictures and heart-thumping sound. One way of truly maximizing the HDTV experience the by using LCD TV's that are designed to handle the vibrant images of HDTV. The following are some of the best selling HDTV LCD products in the market.
Westinghouse LVM-42w2
The Westinghouse LVM-42w2 features full 1920 by 1080-pixel resolution. This 42" LCD TV also has the ability to receive 1080p signal and is more appropriate for HDTV compared to other flat-panel screens. The Westinghouse LVM-42w2 will show each detail from 1080i HDTV broadcast and preserve the clarity of pictures. Its 1080p-ready inputs also makes it compatible to the new high-definition disc technologies: Blu-ray and HD DVD.
Specifications:
" HDTV monitor " 42" flat-panel LCD screen " 1000:1 contrast ratio " 176°(H) x 176°(V) viewing angle " 1920 x 1080 pixels " 8 milliseconds pixel response time " built-in stereo speakers " remote control " 16:9 widescreen " Picture-in-Picture allows for connection of 2 video sources " 6 A/V inputs
• 2 component video
• 2 DVI digital video inputs
• 1 composite video
• 1 S-video
• 1 HDMI digital audio/video input " wall-mountable " Dimensions: 41-1/4"W x 25-3/4"H x 4-7/8"D " 1 year parts & labor warranty
Toshiba 23HLV85
Space will never be a concern if you purchase the 23HLV85 from Toshiba. This TV features a 23" LCD screen and a built-in DVD player to complete your HDTV viewing habit.
High-Definition image will look amazing the 23HL V85's high-resolution screen and it also features regular appropriate for cable viewing or standard broadcasts.
Specifications:
HDTV LCD TV
" HDTV monitor " standard TV tuner " built-in stereo speakers " 1280 x 720 pixels " 3D digital comb filter " widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio " multibrand remote control " 3 A/V inputs, including:
• 1 S-video
• 1 component video
• 1 HDMI digital audio/video input
• 2 composite video " PC input: analog RGB (D-Sub 15-pin) " detachable tilt/swivel stand (stand "footprint" is 11"W x 11-1/8"D) " wall-mountable (without bracket) " RF input for antenna/cable signals " Dimensions: 24-3/8"W x 16-7/8"H x 5"D (18-5/8"H x 11-1/8"D on stand) " weight: 29.7 lbs. (with stand) " 1 year parts & labor warranty
DVD Player " plays digital photo CDs (JPEG) " optical digital audio output for Dolby(r) Digital/DTS(r)/PCM " plays DVD-Video, DVD-R & DVD-RW, and Video CD " plays CD, CD-R & CD-RW, MP3 and WMA CD-R & CD-RW " designed for use with "Region 1" coded DVDs
Westinghouse HDTV LTV-27w6's
Faded and fuzzy pictures will become a thing of past when you upgrade to the Westinghouse HDTV LTV-27w6's. Boasts of 27" LCD screen and reproduce crisp, high-definition pictures with attractive colors. Watching DVD movies and HP programs will be much more enjoyable.
The Westinghouse HDTV LTV-27w6's also has a built-in tuner that can receive both analog and digital over-the-air broadcasts from local channels. Digital programs are free from snowy and ghost detail common with non-digital programs.
Specifications:
" ultra-fast pixel response time (8 milliseconds) " Picture-in-Picture for use with two video sources " built-in stereo speakers " 176°(H) x 176°(V) viewing angle " 10-bit video processing " 1366 x 768 pixels " 3D digital comb filter
" widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio " 1000:1 contrast ratio " remote control " 5 A/V inputs, including:
• 2 component video • 1 S-video
• 1 HDMI digital audio/video input
• HDCP copy protection from the single DVI digital video input
• 1 composite video " PC input: analog RGB " RF input for antenna/cable signals " Dimensions: 27-5/8"W x 19-3/4"H x 4-1/2"D (21-1/2"H x 8-1/8"D on stand) " 1 year parts & labor warranty
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