Sunday, September 14th, 2008
Roberto Sedycias asked: New innovations have radically changed the way people around the world perceive the concept of entertainment. Be it cinema or music system, mp3 players or television, people are constantly adopting new ways of entertainment, jettisoning the old ones. Technology changes always. You can`t stop the advancement in ...
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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
Ike Ridley asked: Rumors and myths about Plasma TV ricochet off the truth like machine gun bullets; sometimes it’s hard to tell fact from fiction.Lots of self proclaimed “experts” will tell you how Plasma TV screens give off deadly radiation, or will burn out in a year if they’re not ...
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Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
Roberto Sedycias asked: What does LCD TV mean and how does it function? LCD stands for liquid crystal display. Behind the screen are a number of pixels followed by a fluorescent light. When this light falls on the pixels, an electric current is generated, creating light variations, which make up ...
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Monday, April 7th, 2008
Robert asked: When it comes to choosing which kind of TV to buy, whether it’s LCD TV or Plasma TV, consumers always have a hard time deciding. That’s why we will break down everything in order to prove to consumers that an LCD TV is the much better choice over ...
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Monday, February 18th, 2008
Roberto Sedycias asked: The increasing pace of development in the field of technology has made almost everything compact and compatible for the users. Particularly the electronic devices are improving faster than the requirements of the people.Every one wants comfort and satisfaction and a good return on their investment in the ...
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Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
Parimala Devi asked: LCD TV s are state of the art electronic hardware using liquid crystal displays to indicate pictures. An LCD display is actually a multitude of microscopic window panes that flicker from on to off when they are powered with electrons. The crystals react to the light source ...
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