
HDTV, LCD, PLASMA, DLP....
"What does it all mean?"
Compare DLP
TVs to Direct View, Projection and Plasma Screen TVs.
Now is an exciting time to
be shopping for a TV. Truly top-notch picture quality continues to
become more affordable — thanks in part to technologies that weren't
even available five years ago! If your home is like most, the TV is the
audio/video component that gets the most use. What you can learn here in
just a few minutes could dramatically increase your viewing pleasure for
years to come.
Whether you're looking for
a 20" model for the bedroom or a 70" HDTV for a family-room home
theater, you want your TV to do a good job displaying your primary
programming source, whether that's an antenna, cable, or satellite
signal. And you also want to make the most of all your other video
sources: DVD movies, videotapes, video games, etc.
Television
Screen Type
Traditional tube-type TVs
are still the most popular kind, but they're facing serious competition
in the large-screen arena from rear-projection models, and in small- to
medium-sized screens from flat-panel TVs. Here's how the three types
stack up:
Direct-view CRT:
CRT (cathode-ray tube) TVs are what most of us watch. Their sharp,
bright images provide a vivid viewing experience in virtually all rooms
and lighting conditions. Size: Up to 40". Technology: Built around a
single large CRT ("picture tube") — a specialized vacuum tube in which
images are created when an electron beam scans back and forth across the
back side of a phosphor-coated screen.
Rear-projection:
"Big-screen" TVs produce
clear, sharp pictures that look best when viewed straight on, from a
seated position. The picture looks dimmer if you're viewing from the
side, or standing up. Although their cabinets have slimmed down in
recent years, RPTVs (rear-projection TVs) still take up more space than
direct-view TVs, and their larger screens require greater viewing
distance for optimum results. Size: 42" to 70". Technology: The recent
introduction and growing popularity of
rear-projection DLP
and LCD TVs has radically changed the big-screen TV market. These
"tabletop" TVs have cabinets that are shallow and lightweight compared
to conventional big-screen models, which use three small CRTs (one each
for red, green, and blue).
Plasma
Televisions:
Plasma TV's create bright, crisp images without using traditional
picture tubes. These super-slim, wall-mountable TVs use either plasma or
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panels. In the past two years, LCD and
plasma panels have improved dramatically in the areas of resolution,
brightness, and contrast ratio. Size: Up to 40" for LCD; up to 63" for
plasma. Technology: LCD and plasma screen technologies are fundamentally
different from traditional CRT technology.
DLP
technology is the
only display solution that enables an entirely digital connection
between a graphic or video source and the screen in front of you. The
result is a picture whose clarity, brilliance and color must be seen to
be believed.
If you
are thinking about buying a new TV...but your are not sure which is
right for you, call Harris Electronics. We will help you
figure out the right type and size of TV for your individual needs.
We sell many brands of
Televisions-
●
Sony
●
Panasonic
● RCA
We also offer set-up and delivery. And
best of all...we will show you how to use it!
We
also specialize in the high end television repair at Harris
Electronics. We have been in business doing television repairs
for 35 years and have seen it all.
We are an Authorized Service Center for:
● Panasonic
● RCA
● GE
We can also
service and repair most major brands of Projection, High Definition,
Plasma or LCD TV's both in or out of warranty.