September 17, 2009
How to Invest in a Front Projection Television
The front projection television is manufactured by quite a few large television designers, a few of whom additionally market both rear and front projections. There are two competing technologies in the front projection television - DLP (digital laser projection ) and LCD projection. Both technologies replace the CRT projector which has been used and can still be found in the rear projection televisions.
Most consumer’s primary application of owning a front projection television nowadays is to experience the in-home, big screen television with exceptional sound and picture without paying for the theater. Since the cost of projection televisions was reduced a in the last few years, many consumers made note of the lower prices and ran out and acquired these models. People who, a few years earlier, could not possibly have dreamed that they could afford a big screen TV were able to enjoy that possibility. The front projection television continues to be more sensibly priced than the large, flat paneled LCD televisions, despite the fact that these televisions are can be found for lower prices.
You could find several television makers which now market front projection televisions. Some of these companies include: Mitsubishi, RCA, JVC and Panasonic, to name a few. Many retailers routinely market front projection televisions as laser TV or home theaters. As you are shopping for a front projection television, you ought to be aware of the two kinds of projection televisions. You will find good and bad points to LCD projection televisions or DLP projection.
An LCD projector is more compact than a standard CRT and incorporates a chip that you can replace as needed. The disadvantages are that LCD projectors are a bit bulky compared to the diminutive DLP projection televisions, the viewing angles are not expansive and LCD projectors have what some in the industry have nicknamed the "screen door effect" where the program you are watching looks like it has a black grid over it, as though you were seeing it through a screen door. This appears when the viewer are able to see black spaces between the pixels
DLP projectors use the most up-to-date technology as it applies to front projection televisions.
A digital laser projection system makes it possible for these televisions to be slimmer than the LCD projector models and depict a higher quality picture. The colors can be more enhanced and the definition is greater. They can be more expensive to maintain as you need a replacement lamp after about 7 years, but this type of technology appears to be the industry standard for front projection television.
Among consumers who are considering projection televisions, the best technology is the CRT projector or the DLP projector. One or two manufacturers have come up with cheaper versions of this kind of technology, but are primarily dependent on CRT or DLP technology to project the picture. The DLP technology is considered to be the most advantageous for the purpose of sales since consumers often prefer televisions which prove to be slimmer than television sets of the past. Even though the DLP front projection television sets weigh too much to hang on the wall, they are significantly lighter and slimmer than large screen televisions used to be.
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