Friday, June 20, 2008

OLED Digital TV

The new Sony's OLED is now available. Get your hands on the industry's first OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) television, featuring a 3mm thin panel and breathtaking image contrast, brightness and color.

OLED TV is incredibly slim, blazing fast response time and an unheard of contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. Yes, that’s a one million to one contrast ratio!

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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Movie Downloads

With the Internet, you can now download all the movie files you ever wanted, including MP3 music, play station games, TV shows, Zune download and much much more...

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

What is Blu-ray?

Blu-ray is the name given to the next generation of DVD. A Blu-ray disc can record up to six times the capacity of a DVD. Blu-ray delivers content with a resolution of up to 1920 by 1080 pixels, or five times that of a DVD. This higher resolution allows them to deliver gorgeously sharp and detailed pictures even on a large 50 inch plasma screen. Blu-ray offers much better pictures and supports up to 7.1 channels and provides absolutely perfect reproduction of the original sound.

Blu-ray players from the major brands such as Sony and Panasonic have been fallen in price since they were introduced 18 months ago, and will continue to become more and more affordable.

When you're purchasing a blu-ray player, make sure the player can provide 24 frames per second video outputs, the same as the original film. Look for Blu-ray profile 1.1or 2.0, and the ability to deliver the new sound formats as 'bit stream' to an amplifier or home theatre receiver.

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Monday, June 9, 2008

Plasma HDTV vs LCD HDTV

Comparision between HDTV Plasma vs LCD HDTV:

-----------Plasma HDTV------------
The good:
- Black levels are generally better than LCD TVs.
- Excellent picture quality.
- Superb colour performance.
- Excellent wide viewing angles.

The bad:
- Cannot sit quite as close as LCD TVs due to visible pixel boundaries.

------------LCD HDTV--------------
The good:
- Can sit closer than a plasma TV without seeing individual pixels.
- 100Hz has improved performance and eliminated motion blur.

The bad:
- Generally LCD TVs don't produce blacks as good as plasma TVs.
- Some models do not offer wide angle viewing.
- Without dynamic contrast , the color strength is not quite as good
as plasma TVs.