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Introducing Most Recently Released DLP TVs By Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi is pushing their new line of televisions and have started implemented some exciting technology into their major products. Their new televisions have not only begun to implement the 3D technology that has become one of the ‘big’ things over the last couple of years, but they’re also adding in the Digital-Light-Processing technology. This is promising to provide image quality so brilliant, it will make most other images look flat in comparison. Let’s look at introducing latest DLP TVs from Mitsubishi.

How Does Digital-Light-Processing Work?

Projectors have seen the DLP technology for longer than other visual displays, so it’s adequate to start there with an explanation. By utilizing a color wheel and a white lamp (or sometimes individual light sources using different colors), the DLP chip can synchronize the the colors with the required ones. The Digital Micromirror Device (DMD)is usually where the required colors are shown. This is a matrix of microscopic mirrors that relate directly to the number of pixels provided. If a color wheel is used, it will provide the primary colors and maybe some secondary ones.

Samsung LN55B650: Breathtakingly Beautiful High Definition Television

Samsung went bigger with the LN55B650 HDTV. This LCD High Definition television has a massive 55-inch screen that is sure to bring that cinema feel under your roof. Better quality pictures of movies are not just enjoyed in cinemas but right in your own room.

Samsung has again raised the standards in LCD televisions. With the Samsung team engineering this TV with full HD 1080p resolution, only the clearest and sharpest details in images are projected in your screen. Its 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio and Samsung’s Wide Color Enhancer 3 technology truly work together in bringing out lively vivid colors in pictures.

The LCD televisions had been hampered by motion blur and image judder when pictures are in fast motion. Sports actions and thrill packed movies are not truly enjoyed because of this problem. But Samsung has found the answer in its Auto Motion plus 120 Hz technology, working to ensure smooth transitions of frames even when objects are in a speedy motion.

How To Save Money On Electricals During The Black Friday Sales Week

Let the frantic spending commence, as Christmas shoppers race to the stores for Black Friday sales.

Black Friday sales are extremely popular in the united states and millions taking to the high street to get them cheapest deals. Black Friday is when shops cut their prices in half to clear out old stock and encourage customers to come and visit them.

Black Friday happens from the 22nd of November, and to tie in with the Black Friday madness Sound and Vision are going to be having their own Black Friday Sale week from 23rd November to 28th November.

In the Black Friday sale week at Sound and Vision customers can take advantage of the savings on AV systems online or in store. There will be reductions on LED televisions, LCD TVs and plasma televisions, as well as discounts on DVD players, Bluray recorders, AV surround sound cinema systems, speakers and more.

The Black Friday sale is taking place in both stores, Bolton and Leeds. The North West branch of Sound and Vision is situated off the M61 at junction 4 in Farnworth. The Bolton shop is home to Manchesters biggest KEF demonstration room, selling all the latest speakers from KEF. It is the best location in the North West for you to test and experience the latest equipment and an ideal location for recreating a compact living room environment.

Television And Movie Viewing Just Keeping Getting Better: Or Does It?

With so many choices in home entertainment, you really have to be careful what you buy into. Sure, technology changes all the time, and by the time you pick something out, the new stuff might already be making its way to the store shelves. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t get good stuff and have a good experience. You just have to decide what is important and what your needs are and make an educated decision.

Take video game consoles as an example. There are three major players in the game, Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony. They all want you to pick them for your video game and multi-media needs and wants. They all offer something different, although Sony and Microsoft are trying to tap into Nintendo’s share of the motion control market.

Many people looked at Nintendo with much doubt and skepticism when they announced their plans of a motion control based video game system and many people thought that it was going to be a complete and utter failure. Surprisingly to many, it has become a huge success and outsells the other consoles consistently. Now, Sony and Microsoft want to tap into the market and are both introducing their own versions of motion control based games and add-ons to their systems. It could be too little too late for both companies, but many people will be torn on whether to invest in the new gadgets or just let them pass by.

Taking Time With Making A Decision On Your Home Entertainment

In the old days, buying a television was pretty simple. You only had two questions to ask yourself. One, how much money do I want to spend and two, how big do I want it. That was pretty much it for most people. Even if you wanted a home theater system, it was just a matter of deciding on how big the TV was going to be.

Compared to the past experience of purchasing a television, things are much more complicated. Technology is constantly improving, and you can possibly find yourself with a new, obsolete, piece of equipment if you are not properly informed. You should know how you are going to be using your television, primarily. If you are going to gaming or watching movies, or just watching television, are things to consider. You might want to think about buying a DVD player that can convert your TV to 1080p, or just go with BluRay.. Regardless, your first decision is the TV itself.