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Changing technological horizons of the display technologies

There is a lot of craze among the people for the new audio-visual devices which can give them better viewing and listening experience. The technological leaps have been small and gradual, but very fast paced. This has led to change in the technological horizons of the display devices. Companies like Sony and others have been at the forefront of bringing these changes to the homes and office of the people.

If it were not for the light emitting diodes, the LED TV would be same as the LCD TV. The latter makes use of the liquid crystal display technology for displaying the images and videos on the screen whereas the former makes use of the light emitting diodes for the backlighting purposes. The LED TV is considered to be technologically superior to the LCD TV and capable of giving a far better viewing experience.

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Why you should buy Nikon L110

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If you are thinking of purchasing a camera, purchase Nikon L110? Nikon has launched the all new L110. Nikon L110 is an easy to use digital camera that resembles an SLR in style.

Points which you must know prior to you get Nikon L110
It permits you to record a high definition movie up to 7 hours. It has a conventionally positioned movie record button with stereo sound. HDMI is available for ease in camera playback on your Tv.

The camera offers five advanced image stabilizing features that prevent blurred images. It selects and makes use of only those features that are required to enhance an image. It provides extra effects such as image sensor effect and electronic vibration reductions. These two effects let you take pictures of special moments without worrying about slight hand movement that usually ruins the picture.

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Plasma TV – The Facts

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Plasma TVs are a form of flat display television, which make use of Plasma Display technology. Plasma TVs are a breakthrough in technology that freed the world from conventional television sets. The major advantage of the plasma TV is its high picture quality. Plasma TVs are also preferred because they are mountable, slim and lightweight and hence do not occupy much space.

The plasma TV is so called because of the technology that invented it. The crux of the Plasma Display panel involves two glass panels consisting of tiny cells filled with noble gas. On turning these cells into Plasma electrically, they excite green, blue and red phosphors to emit different colors of light. This technology can capture the movement of pictures on screen, quicker than any of its successors. This is a specific trait of plasma TVs.

Plasma televisions are often mistaken for LCDs. Though the plasma TV and the LCD (liquid crystal display may look alike, they are powered by entirely different technologies. The similarities between a plasma TV and an LCD TV are the slim structure, the flat display, and the technical specifications which affect the overall performance of the product.

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Technical information on LCD TVs

LCD (liquid crystal display) Tv sets make use of Liquid crystal display technology for making graphics. Liquid crystal display tvs are actually less heavy as well as flatter (hence the name “flatscreen TV”) in comparison with old-fashioned CRTs (cathode ray tubes).

LCD TVs made a big hit as soon as manufacturing costs were becoming lower. Throughout the year 2007, more LCD Televisions have been sold than old school CRTs world wide. They’re by far the most widely manufactured and sold type of Television. LCDs also come with a variety of drawbacks, new and rising technologies are fixing these weaknesses.

How do Liquid crystal display tv units work?These Tv units produce black and colored images by sorting white light out of your image. The light is provided by a series of CCFLs (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) at the rear of the display. An incredible amount of individual Liquid crystal display shutters (millions of them) open and close to adjust the amount of (white) light which is coming through. Those Liquid crystal display shutters also have a color filter to eliminate everything besides the RGB (red, green or blue) portion of the light.

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