Archive for July, 2008
The HDTV’s on sale today don’t tell the full story. Some people are getting into a position where they have to buy extra equipment to be able to get the full benefits of HDTV technology, and be able to receive the signals. The HDTV converter is a part of this process.
In order to enjoy HDTV viewing, there is more to the process than simply buying a Sony Bravia HDTV set or any other brand. In addition to buying a Sony Bravia HDTV, you will also need to buy a HDTV converter and take advantage of high definition streaming. Some sets have them integrated, while others need you to purchase them separately.
So many people have gone through buying a HDTV and it ends up without having all the parts needed for great viewing. Yes, the TV may work, but if you have subscribed to satellite or cable, then the delay is not a good thing.
On a positive note, many HDTV’s now come with everything necessary, though it is good to check. Later on or tommorow I will put up a post about the HDTV converter and HDTV conversion process that allows you to receive HDTV signals and get the full benefit of HDTV. Remember to bookmark!
Over the last few days, we have looked at buying HDTV. A kind of HDTV buyers guide that can help you become a savvy buyer. Today we continue with the last post about this great way to really make a great purchase.
Here are the parts to this process of becoming a savvy HDTV buyer, and the parts we have looked at already:
1) Check Website - here is what we are looking at today
2) Check Ratings
3) Research Before Buying a HDTV - here is what we are looking at today
3) Research HDTV Sellers
The last step in the process of becoming a savvy HD television buyer is to look at several sellers of HDTV’s. The result is immense. You can see some big savings by checking out a few different HDTV sellers.
To recap - first do your research with the manufacturers. This will give you an idea of what is new, what is old, and what is about to be discontinued.
Next check ratings. This will give you an idea of which HDTV sets are good, and bad. You will uncover some good ideas about whether you want to buy a particular set.
Fun begins by looking at several HD TV sellers, before buying. The result is that you could save $100’s of dollars or more when buying a HDTV set!
Make sure you follow through with this step, as it can literally save you lots of money. Our site gives you a wide range of access to these sellers.
I hope this series of posts has helped you become a savvy HDTV buyer. If you have missed any of the posts, take a look back at previous posts I have made for you. Also consider bookmarking this on your favorite social bookmarking site or blog about it!
Television viewing has been taken to new levels of clarity through the advent of technology known as high definition. The high-definition television like existing televisions has a resolution, though today with this new technology of HDTV it is much higher than existing sets. Resolution basically is the number of lines that can be displayed on a television set and these lines of resolution are comprised of pixels. These pixels are a number of tiny single ‘dots’ on the screen.
To put the quality of HDTV viewing into perspective, a HD TV has 10 times as many pixels as an ordinary analogue television set. This increase in pixels equates to a great increase in resolution which in turn provides a highly defined picture on the HDTV screen.