Eliminating The Confusion Surrounding HDTV

Released on = February 21, 2006, 11:51 am

Press Release Author = Consumer Reviews

Industry = Electronics

Press Release Summary = The HDTV standard of television signal broadcasting is
quickly coming into it\'s own, especially with the FCC mandating that all broadcasts
in the US comply with that standard by 2007. But there is plenty of confusion about
what HDTV is and how to get it.

Press Release Body =
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2/21/2006


Eliminating The Confusion Surrounding HDTV
The HDTV standard of television signal broadcasting is quickly coming into it\'s own,
especially with the FCC mandating that all broadcasts in the US comply with that
standard by 2007. But there is plenty of confusion about what HDTV and it\'s
surrounding technologies are and how best to practically use them.

Glendale, AZ - 02/21/06 - The HDTV broadcast format is barreling into consumer\'s
homes in one way or another within the next year, but according to Jim Johnson who
writes for Consumer Reviews Online, \"most consumers are just simply not prepared to
make wise choices when buying HDTV equipment\".

This is mainly because there is a confusing array of industry acronyms, as is often
the case with technology products, but even more so in the high definition field.
For instance, just in the television display area, there are currently three
competing technologies:

1. DLP - Digital Light Processing display.

2. LCD - Liquid Crystal Display

3. Plasma Screens

According to Johnson, \"If you walked into an electronics store right now and was
faced with making a decision involving thousands of dollars concerning just these
three display standards, do you think you would know which to choose? Not many
people would. And interestingly, not many of the sales people actually fully
understand the differences either, so that they can help guide the consumer to buy
the best product for their particular needs.\"

Buying a television in the past was generally very straightforward and simple. There
weren\'t a whole lot of options other than screen size, but the sheer number and
complexity of competing technologies that surround the introduction of HDTV is an
awful lot to keep up with. And the kind of display you choose is only a fraction of
the decisions that must be when buying a new television.

The Consumer Reviews Online website has devoted a section to helping consumers
understand the confusing terms that surround buying HDTV products (
http://www.hdtv.consumerreviewsonline.com ). Armed with just a little advance
preparation the average consumer can know which kind of TV technology will benefit
them most and understand how they will best be able to fully utilize HDTV in their
home entertainment plans for the near future.

Contact Duane Lipham for more insights into this topic. Email:
admin@consumerreviewsonline.com Other helpful information regarding this can be
found at http://www.hdtv.consumerreviewsonline.com .


Web Site = http://www.hdtv.consumerreviewsonline.com

Contact Details = Duane Lipham
20280 N. 59th Ave.
Glendale , 85308
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623-328-7074
admin@consumerreviewsonline.com
http://www.hdtv.consumerreviewsonline.com

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