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DTV or digital television has brought high definition television broadcasts to our homes. Are you clued up to make the correct decisions when deciding what TV to buy next? A full HD TV is required to take your viewing experience to the maximum, be sure to know all the facts.

Not all high definition televisions are what can be called full HD TV. A HD ready TV for example usually meets the 720p spec. 720p televisions have a better picture quality than standard definition television but are not the best quality available. They are perfectly suitable where a smaller screen size is required, but when it comes to larger screens (eg a 42 inch LCD and upwards), then a 1080p is the standard that you should be looking to.

Theres many factors to be considered when youre in the process of deciding what HD television to buy, the first choice is what HD technology to purchase. The options to decide between include plasma TVs, liquid crystal display (LCD) TVs and light emitting diode (LED) TVs. But before making this decision you will need to know a little bit about the attributes of these three technologies.

Plasma HD TVs have been considered to be at the top-end of the market for some time. This is due to its superior picture quality, however its competitors have closed that gap recently. Plasma have enjoyed better colour reproduction and saturation, better contrast control, better at displaying fast moving images and they come in larger screen sizes. The down side to plasmas is they are heavy, less efficient and more expensive to buy and own.

Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) HD televisions have seen the most success in the market. This is mainly down to their price, they represent the best value for the average consumer. They do have advantages over plasmas including brightness, energy-efficiency and being lighter in weight. Because of their popularity and the developments made by manufacturers LCD have closed the gap in picture qualities that plasmas had over them in the early days.

The newest technology on the market is the LED HD TV. This type of television is still an LCD display but it incorporates LED TV technology to light the screens rather than fluorescent lights that have been used since the introduction of LCD televisions. LEDs have the advantage that they allow good colour reproduction and contrast levels, are lighter and smaller, have a longer life, and are more energy efficient. A down side is that as they are relatively new the cost is still a bit expensive.

OLED and 3D televisions are something you may be starting to become aware of. Neither can be realistically considered as option when purchasing a new television as there are only limited options out there. They are however sure to be making a big impact in the future.

When making the choice of what type of television to buy, it should come down to a decision based on preference, budget and suitability. Be sure to do your home work on the subject to make the best out your investment and achieve the best experience you can from your full HD TV purchase.

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Written by John Smith

November 23rd, 2009 at 5:26 am

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