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[8 Oct 2010 | One Comment | ]
TV Rating Soar because of HD Technology

Ratings for the major broadcast networks (CBS, ABC, Fox, and NBC) increased last season for the first time in a decade. There are several reasons for the increase, from the launch of popular new network shows such as Fox’s Glee, to the rising home density of HD TV sets.

The new data from Nielsen reveals that ratings for big network events such as the Super Bowl, the Oscars and this year’s Winter Olympics were up because more people wanted to watch them on their HD televisions. In comparison, the so-called basic …

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[6 Oct 2010 | No Comment | ]

The following are the top 5 rated HD televisions on the market. So if you have the money to spend and want the best, then take you choice of the ones below.

#1: Pioneer PRO-111FD 50″ Elite KURO Plasma HDTV 

Sure, it’s expensive, but damn, is it good…it has the highest industry rating for deep black tones, along with spectacular color. This superior plasma HDTV is stunning right out of the box!

* High-Definition 1080p Resolution (1920 x 1080p)
* 5x Deeper Black for Unmatched Contrast
* Ability to accept 480i / 480p / 720p …

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[30 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
Why you need a HD Television Sooner than Later

A Guide to help you Select the Best one for You

If you have not entered into the HD television market yet, the major question has to be why? Do you know that TV ratings are soaring because of the significantly improved quality that “High Definition” TV’s supply their owners.

These recent developments in TV ratings are especially prevalent for sporting events, where fans of this action have been so delighted with the vastly superior quality of the picture they are able to receive it has made them want to watch their …

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[20 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]
What HD stands for and what are the Consumer benefits

What HD stands for and how the Consumer is going to Benefit from this Technology Transformation

High-definition television (or HDTV, or just HD) refers to video having resolution substantially higher than traditional television systems (standard-definition TV, or SDTV, or SD).

HD has one or two million pixels per frame; roughly 5 times that of SD. Early HDTV broadcasting used analog techniques, but today HDTV is digitally broadcast using video compression.

Digital is a wonderful technology that will improve the lives of consumers all around the globe. Not only will their home theater experience …