Full HD TV Online

73
rate or flag this page
Facebook

By tyrrell123

Full HD TV Information

High definition TV has brought about the demise of analogue viewing. The pinnacle of this new revolution is the Full HD TV. Let’s set about defining what constitutes the Full High definition viewing.


HD Ready TV

You should be aware that HD Ready TVs do not necessarily meet the full HD TV viewing standard. Typically HD Ready TV sets meet the 720p or 1080i standard. The images produced by these HD Television sets though perfectly suitable for smaller TVs do not produce the best viewing experience especially when it comes to larger screen sizes.

True Full HD TV

For a true full HD TV setup you are going to require a 1080p capable television. The 1080p specification is capable of displaying resolutions of 1920 x 1080 using progressive scanning to produce the finest details and smoothest pictures.


Buying Considerations

Before buying a HD television, you should take some time and consider where it will be situated. The room size and viewing position are the all important points. It is recommended that the viewing distance for a TV should ideally be between 1.5 and 2.5 times the screen size. For a 42 inch TV this is approximately between 1.5 and 3 meters. Using this as a guide you may find that in a smaller room such as a bedroom a larger TV might not be your be too large resulting in an uncomfortable viewing experience.


Types of HD Televisions

The next consideration you have is depending what you will be using the TV for bare in mind then certain types of TVs may be better suited than others. To simplify this, you have three options to choose from, plasma, LCD Full HD TV and LED TVs. All have their own pros and cons which might make them better suited to your own situation.


LED TV

LED TVs are new to the market. They are essentially still an LCD display with one difference, they use LEDs as a light source rather than fluorescent lights. The benefits this gives them includes better colours, better contrast control (producing brighter whites and darker blacks), slimmer designs and better energy consumption (due to the improved efficiency of LEDs). With them being relatively new they are slightly higher priced than standard LCDs.

LCD HD TV

Full HD LCD TVs are by far the more popular choice. They are available in a large range of sizes. Though initially not capable of producing as good natural colours and contrasts ratios as plasmas, they have over time closed the gap on plasmas. They are cheaper than plasmas.


Plasma HD TV

Plasmas TVs have been considered to be towards the higher end of the market, they tend to be available in larger screen sizes and have superior colour and contrast capabilities than LCD equivalents. They are however more expensive to buy and own than LCDs.

High Definition Television Information

  • Sharp Aquos Quattron LED LCD TVs Use Four Sub-Pixel Colours

    With regularity manufacturers claim to have produced a new innovation that will revolutionize the performance of their TVs. Sharp LED LCD TVs have a unique characteristic which is fundamentally different to other brands of televisions. Rather than it just being a minor enhancement which the marketing team has over over-hyped in order to increase sales, [...]Sharp Aquos Quattron LED LCD TVs Use Four Sub-Pixel Colours is a post from the ledhdtvtelevisions.com website - providing expert reviews and news about TVs and home cinema. - 7 months ago

Comments

Jon Green profile image

Jon Green Level 1 Commenter 2 years ago

Welcome to HP - well written hub!

Michelle__ 2 years ago

good specification. I'll try to remember all of that when I shop for a HDTV!

plasma flat screen 2 years ago

Good work thank you for giving out this information, it has been very useful for me and i'm sure others have found it useful too

P Morgan profile image

P Morgan 24 months ago

There are lots more things to know on the remotes for these, wow. Hubs on that, please???

isony 22 months ago

Great post,lots of info.

What do you think about new Scandinavia TV?

free motion pictures 7 months ago

Thanks for the wonderful post on online TV. My favorite television type is the led version. Awesome hub!

Submit a Comment
Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.



    • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
    • Comments are not for promoting your Hubs or other sites

    working