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Compare Full High Definition Televisions

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Since the switch-over to digital television the availability of HD TV to all has accelerated the demand for what is called full hd TV. Once the consumer is able to receive high definition broadcasts, a requirement of watching television at the best possible resolutions requires the viewer to be watching on a Full HD TV.

Not all high definition televisions are equal and can truely be defined as full high definition capable. You might think that HD Ready Televisions meet this standard. Though perfectly suitable for use as smaller screens, HD ready TVs conform to the 720p standard. To enjoy the full benefits of Full HD TV then the standard you should be looking at when shopping for a new TV is 1080p.

Televisions come in many variations, the first thing to consider is what type of television technology to choose. The different type of technologies to choose from include plasma, LCD and LED TVs. To make this decision then you will need to know a little about the qualities of each type.

The prestige HD televisions are considered to be plasma HD TVs. This is because of the ability of plasma TVs to reproduce life-like colours and the greatest contrasts when compared to its competitors. They are also better at displaying fast moving pictures. The negatives with plasma TVs are they less eco-friendly and due to the larger size of screens are heavier and cost more.

The market leader up to this point has been LCD TVs. When it comes down to value for money LCDs have shown to be the popular choice. The range of screen sizes available means that they can be purchased to be suitable for any location. They may not produce the best quality images but they arent far behind plasmas and they are now so cheap that one can be purchased on the smallest of budgets.

The newest of HD technologies to hit the market is the LED TV. They are not as radically different a design as the name might suggest. LED TVs still incorporate the use of LCD panels to display the picture, but where they differ is the use LEDs in the lighting of the display. Previous LCDs used fluorescent lights which have a limited lifespan and reduced performance over time. LEDs have improved upon these deficiencies along with other inherent benefits. LEDs have better colour reproduction, energy-efficiency, and slimmer designs than their LCD equivalent models.

OLED and 3D televisions are something you may be starting to become aware of. Neither can be realistically considered as option when purchasing a new television as there are only limited options out there. They are however sure to be making a big impact in the future.

When making the choice of what type of television to buy, it should come down to a decision based on preference, budget and suitability. Be sure to do your home work on the subject to make the best out your investment and achieve the best experience you can from your full HD TV purchase.

John Smith writes about panasonic full hd tv and new led tv