HDTVs (continued)
HDTVs has significantly improved the way we view television. The new technology enhances the quality of broadcast television boasting of heart-thumping sound and crystal clear pictures. One way of truly capturing the HDTV experience is by using Digital Light Processing HDTVs that are designed to handle the vibrant images of digital signals. Some of the world’s top television manufacturers have been using digital light processing technology for HDTVs - better known as DLP HDTV.
There are a number of HDTVs available that use DLP HDTV that any consumer can easily choose from. The digital light processing for high definition TVs or DLP HDTV featured sets do famous high definition TV manufacturers make the best of all the high definition TV units. Some of the top-notch HDTVs available in the market include the Hitachi HDTV, the Mitsubishi HDTV, the Samsung HDTV, the Sony high definition TV, the Toshiba HDTV and many more. Take a peek of a few of the favs below.
Samsung HD TVs belong to the higher echelon of HDTVs in the market and rank high in reviews on a constant basis.Samsung is one of the top makers of digital light processing for HDTV or DLP HDTV.
The Samsung 56" Widescreen HDTV HLR5688W boasts of a big screen and outstanding high definition TV appropriate for any lifestyle. The Samsung HD TV is all set to create a furor with the HLN4365W, the thin-bezel HLN467 and HLN567. It is also trying to keep the customers satisfied offering added features, electronic swap outs, and upgrading existing DLP set owners.
Toshiba HDTV has come out with a very high rated and expensive LCOS HDTV that is fast becoming popular amongst other LCoS HDTVS.
Philips HDTVs Cineos line of LCOS HDTVs came out in the latter part of the year with a single chip are expected to be promising claiming to be noise free and rainbow free too. The hotest rage are the "Green" hdtvs offered by Phillips. According to Phillips, you will experience leading-edge style, performance and energy efficiency with Philips' Eco Flat hdtvs that were named "Best in Show" in CNET's "Best of CES" 2008 Consumer Electronics Show. A dimmable backlight and power saver mode can drive the power consumption of this set down to 75 watts, just a little more than a standard incandescent light bulb, and it has a standby mode power consumption of just. .15 watts. Combining that with a full HD 1080p display, Pixel Plus 3 HD engine and fantastic invisible sound makes this eco-friendly TV delivers powerful performance while helping conserve the future.
RCA (Thomson) released two new state-of-art DLP units at 50” and 60” HDTVs. They have light engines with a 6-segment color wheel spinning at 7200rpm. These TV’s have an Ethernet port to connect a home network and inbuilt IE web-browser for internet surfing using a broadband connection.
Sony HDTV range of CRT HDTVs has received some rave reviews from critics.
Sony HDTV’s have been among the best selling in the market today with their top-notch features and unmatched reliability. With so many choices available for the consumers, they aim to make sure customers get most from their hard earned money. Sony hdtv's top three selling HDTV’s are the:
Sony Bravia HDTV KDL-V40XBR is one of the company’s top-of-the-line flat-panel LCD HDTV. Given the vast array of flat-panel HDTVs in the market, it is good to know that there are still products that continue to use the highly-renowned XBR TV designed that provide outstanding picture quality and advanced design.
Sony KLV-S32A10 is one of the first models to roll out from Sony and Samsung’s jointly owned new state-of-the-art LCD factory. The KLV-S32A10 delivers pinpoint detail especially if used to view high-definition programs given its high pixel count. A light-sensing circuit automatically adjusts the picture to make up for room lighting.
The Sony BRAVIA line of HDTVs represent a new revolution to the LCD TV, as its impact can be compared to the Trinitron’s arrival during the tube TV era. The BRAVIA will guarantee years of viewing enjoyments, as it boasts of outstanding picture quality and top-notch reliability.
No detail is left unnoticed given the BRAVIA’s high pixel count and it becomes more astounding when it receives HD signals. A light-sensing ensures that pictures enhance and adapt to the lighting of a room.