Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The List To Have When Buying a Flat Screen TV

By Troy Hobbs


Flat screen TV technology seems cutting edge and brand new however it has been around for a while. Once considered unobtainable to the average consumer they certainly have become much more affordable since the technology has become easier to mass produce. We are now in an age when the convenience and accessibility of the Flat screen TV is changing and effecting how we interact with other technologies today.

The modern version is fast becoming a staple in your standard home theater system and is often accompanied by additional high-tech components such as surround sound speakers. The largeness of the screen and the superior colors and picture quality all contribute to the overall entertainment experience of simulating a large professional movie theater experience. With the improvements in technology and global production benefits the level of quality and affordability will only get better for the consumer. Due to the ease of production and the advancements in the raw technology the consumer experience will only improve.

The amazing products of technology utilize neon and xenon gasses which produce their stunning colors. These gasses are safe and they are captured between two panels of flat glass. This procedure allows for the display of 16000000 colors which is what provides such a superior picture.

One way to measure the longevity of a flat screen TV is the number of hours to its half life which occurs when the quality of the picture is reduced by half. Most have approximately 60 000 hours to half life. An excellent warranty that includes free or low-cost service will contribute to full enjoyment of every hour.

You'll find that the standard flat screen TV is about 4 to 5 inches deep and is thinner than your normal television. This feature allows you more options on where you would like to place your TV in your home. Mounting it on the wall becomes an option that you didn't have with your previous TVs.

The flat screen TV is a delicate piece of equipment and this needs to be taken into consideration when moving and placing it. Even small bumps can cause unexpected problems in screen quality and if a repair is possible it can be quite expensive. Another benefit of placing it on the wall is that it is out of reach of children and animals. Wall mounts are available to allow the television to tilt downward and adjust for proper viewing comfort.

As they become more widely available specialized furniture and cabinets have also come on the market. These accessories are available to match the personal style of every flat screen TV owner. Home entertainment cabinets made from classic hardwoods can hold a flat screen TV in addition to other equipment.

Those who favor contemporary decor can find metallic stands with glass shelves. The consumer may also utilize existing tables and cabinets. Even though the cost of a flat screen TV is coming down they are still not cheap. Although the costs are coming down the flat screen TV is still not cheap and the consumer should always consider safeguarding this investment when placing it in their home. The delicate nature of this fine television means that it cannot be bumped and it definitely must never fall off its cabinet.

When considering how much to spend when you buy a flat screen TV make sure to not only consider the actual television itself but also a warranty furniture like cabinets and accessories as well as any delivery costs. You also will be using more electricity a larger television will use more electricity but given time we will soon have mass produced units that are more durable more efficient and less expensive for everybody. However until then the current flat screen TVs are still the pinnacle of modern technology.




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