Friday, September 10th, 2010

The main reason for high definition television pictures to look much more clearer and sharper than the regular television is the television’s resolution. A television’s resolution is measured up in pixels. More pixels would therefore mean better resolution. While the traditional CRTs were offering an equivalent of 300,000 pixels, [...]

The two commonly known TV screen shapes that most people around the world recognise are the squarish shapes of the conventional TVs and the Widescreen TV shapes of the latest HDTV models of today. Though the conventional CRT televisions had a 4:3 screen aspect ratio, today’s HDTVs have a 16:9 screen aspect ratio. [...]

The Contrast Ratio is a display system ratio between the brightest white colour and the darkest black colour on the television screen. A high level of contrast ratio, therefore, is very much a desired aspect. The Contrast Ratio ratings that are provided by different manufacturers of their display devices [...]

Over the past decade or so, Plasma TVs have dominated the television market and literally pushed the CRTs to a distant spot behind. The Plasma flat TV panels have proven to be a good alternative in terms of television viewing. Plasma Televisions have wider screens and produce crisp and vibrant images [...]

Panasonic Corporation, known for its prowess in terms of its Panasonic Plasma TVs, is the official olympic partner for the visual and audio equipment category, has opened an exclusive Olympic pavilion, the “Panasonic 3D Theatre”, at LiveCity Yaletown, the official celebration site of the Winter Games. There are in fact, 2 [...]