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Introduction:Television sets are the focal point of your integrated home entertainment system. It is not uncommon to have a television in every room of the house, including the bathrooms.There are four main types of Television sets: Plasma, LCD, projection and the more traditional CRT. Specialized television sets are available for use in harsh environments such as bathrooms or outdoors. |
Plasma TVs:Today's Plasma television sets are generally considered to be the premier sets available. They are the available in larger sizes than LCD TVs. As of winter 2007-2008 the largest plasma television measures 150" (diagonal).Brands we sell: Samsung Pioneer For more information on Plasma TVs, see Wikipadia: Plasma Display LCD TVs:LCD television sets are slowly catching up, in both size and quality with Plasma TVs. They are often brighter than Plasma TVs, but don't handle color, black, or fast moving images quite as well. In smaller sizes, LCD televisions have become the de-facto standard.Brands we sell: Samsung Sony For more information on LCD TVs, see Wikipadia: LCD Display Projection TVs:Large Projection Television sets have been around for a long time. In the early days their image quality and viewing angle were quite poor. Today's Projection televisions have improved dramatically and generally use DLP technology. Image quality is as good as it gets and often the pricetag is very competitive. These sets, however, are generally floor-standing units and are not suitable for wall mount.Brands we sell: Samsung Sony For more information on DLP Projection TVs, see Wikipadia: DLP Technology Conventional CRT TVs:Whether you're a Baby Boomer or a Gen-X-er, we all grew up with conventional CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) television sets. To the extent that they are still available they sets continue to offer remarkably good pictures for very reasonable prices. Among their disadvantages are size (depth), weight and limited picture dimensions.Location Specific TVs:Need to add text here for Outdoor and Bathroom (mirrored) TVs. |