VideoSecu Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for Samsung 32 inch LCD

Posted on : 09-03-2010 | By : LED HDTV | In : Samsung LED HDTV

VideoSecu Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for Samsung 32 inch LCD

This mount is VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you recieve a mount without VideoSecu logo. This is Angle Adjustable Wall Bracket for LCD Plasma. Easy to install. High Quality Toughened Steel, Supports up to 165 lbs / 75 kgs. Mounting bolts and screws included.

VideoSecu Tilting Wall Mount Bracket for Samsung 32 inch LCD HDTV TV LN-S3251D

Price: $24.99

CES 2009 HD – Panasonic Viera Plasma HDTV in 1080p – Watch in HD – 1/3 inch wide

Posted on : 01-03-2010 | By : LED HDTV | In : Videos

Please click “Watch in HD” & visit visualapex.com – 800-883-7495 – Thanks…Charlie Moore – President of Visual Apex – CES 2009 Review – The Panasonic Viera HDTV of the Future – 1/3″ Thick 1080P Plasma Television. Here we are at Panasonics HDTV technologies of the future. Wow..check this out..This Panasonic Plasma HDTV has a 50 diagonal picture and is only 1/3 of an inch wide. Thats amazing. This is the thinnest HDTV we saw at the show. This 1080P quality is really amazing. Panasonic did not have much detailed info these hdtvs, but the picture quality of these incredibly thin hdtvs speak a thousand words. Im Charlie Moore…Thanks for watching, come back soon and check out our next new videos.

HIGH GRADE!!! Swivel/Tilting Wall Mount for 32″~46″

Posted on : 11-02-2010 | By : LED HDTV | In : Sony LED HDTV

HIGH GRADE!!! Swivel/Tilting Wall Mount for 32~46

This is one of our newest mount to date. This Articulating wall mount bracket for 27″-46″ LED, LCD and Articulating HDTV flat panels. Its single arm design extends up to 16″ and collapses to just 5″ from the wall. The wall plate is 18″ wide and mounts to wood studs on 16″ centers. This mounts unique design allows for 4″ of horizontal shift left or right of center for perfect screen placement.

HIGH GRADE!!! Swivel/Tilting Wall Mount for 32″~46″ LCD/LED/PLASMA HDTV’S

Price: $79.99

What is the difference between plasma and LCD?

Posted on : 14-01-2010 | By : LED HDTV | In : Article

Plasma and LCD are the latest trend in home entertainment. Both provide unsurpassed image quality and resolution, while removing clutter from the rear projection technology older. But with all the hype surrounding these two types of televisions, what is the difference between them? Even if one looks and money are virtually identical, they are not.

There are some differences in the way they display their photos. Plasma TV technology is madeHundreds of thousands of small pixels, each capable of displaying red, green and blue colors. A plasma is often composed of two panels, which are filled with an inert gas such as xenon or neon. When the pixels are excited by electrical pulses, the gas becomes liquid, thus generating light. This light illuminates then turn the pixels, causing them to display the appropriate color to form an image.

LCD panels function in a way very similar. A groupThin-film-transmitters, or TFT, sends electricity to the cells filled with liquid crystals. When cells are affected by electricity, the liquid crystals allow light to filter. Unlike the pixels found in plasma TVs, LCD monitors create color by blocking the appropriate wavelengths of white light.

So who is better? The answer to this question depends on what you plan to use television. You just use for watching movies and television? If yes, then a plasma TVmay be preferable because they can more better color saturation and contrast than their LCD counterparts for displaying moving images. If you intend to spend much time showing digital photography or plan to use the monitor with your computer, then an LCD may be better suited for this purpose.

Both plasma and LCD technologies have their pros and cons and your final decision should be based on the realization of your monitor.

HDTV Education – the release of my plasma TV?

Posted on : 30-12-2009 | By : LED HDTV | In : Article

Whenever new technology, incredible, mysterious, appears in the world, a new body of knowledge also seems to explain how it works. This information comes from well-meaning experts, early adopters of new technologies, marketing trying to sell the new technology, and many other sources. Without fail, some false information is displayed with the correct information and is the basis for some advice "objectionable to consumers."

The conventional wisdom behind HDTVMagic as it includes many of these logics, but also misleading advice. It goes like this: HD plasma televisions contain a strange substance inside the screen, called "plasma" which is so sneaky and slippery that he could escape all if he lay down or the back of your car. This reasoning explains why the so-called many retailers have a strict policy against sending a plasma TV in every way, except vertically. Some customers have also been elected to choose an LCD over a plasmabecause the back of their car was not big enough to take the start up shop.

The real reason behind this policy is that the plasma TV has a relatively fragile construction, with two glass panels mounted very close to each other. If you lay flat on the back of a truck and the truck bounced over a speed bump too fast, the windows could rebound a bit 'self and what is squeeze in the meantime.

What's in the middle is a pool ofmysterious liquid, but a group of small cells containing a particular type of gas. When the computer on TV told them to do, since these cells, such as neon small, because the gas inside them is excited about what we call a plasma "state". If some of these cells damaged in transit, there really is no way to correct them. The installation of a plasma TV with attention to the living room floor, however, will not hurt at all. Just do not walk on it.

Plasma HDTV requires alittle 'more careful treatment of the liquid crystal boxes, but many think that the great images and the convenience of a plasma high-end is worth it. To learn more about the differences between popular HDTV formats, refer to this simple guide: Plasma, LCD, DLP.