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Ask The Experts: Universal Remote Not Working TV
TechLore - April 11, 2005
Question: I have a Philips TV, model number PR1907X101, that will not operate from remote. I just bought universal remote and still no go. What can I do? Answer:The first thing to do is make sure the new universal remote has been properly programmed....
My TV - Four Ways to Take it With Me
TechLore - April 10, 2005
As a companion piece to my other article about streaming audio around the house, I am ready to help those once again following in my digital footsteps. This time we are talking about how to watch your favorite television shows wherever you want.
Ask The Experts: Too Much Red in TV Image
TechLore - April 7, 2005
If you're TV is showing too much red in the picture, it may be because of 'red push'. Read on to discover what this means and how you can fix it.
Syntax Olevia LT30HV
Digital Trends - March 30, 2005
Syntax's Olevia LT30HV LCD 30-inch HDTV doubles as a computer monitor featuring a 750:1 contrast ratio and 16ms response rate - for under $1400 dollars.
DTV Buying Guide
eCoustics Articles - March 20, 2005
Understanding the Different Types of TVs
TechLore - March 19, 2005
Part 3 in an article series explaining the differences of all the common types of consumer television displays. Learn about LCD, Plasma, DLP, CRT, &many more in this TechLore exlusive series.
Ask The Experts: Is There an Anti-Glare Coating for My Screen?
TechLore - March 17, 2005
Question:Is there an anti reflective coating which can be applied to a 19 inch monitor that has too much glare from overhead lights?-submitted by curiousAnswer:Yes. There is a do-it-yourself anti-glare coating available for reducing the glare from am...
Ask The Experts: How Do I Record DirecTV on my HTPC?
TechLore - March 12, 2005
I have DirecTV (satellite). I want to record shows on my computer. Do I need a TV tuner with more than 125 channels? If so can you give info?
Flat Panel TVs
TechLore - March 10, 2005
Available sizes: 10" - 76"There's no fighting it; the world is going flat. Thin display technology is growing in popularity on a daily basis, and flat panel has the potential to someday replace nearly every TV technology entirely. Need an example? Lo...
LCD Flat Panel TVs
TechLore - March 10, 2005
Available sizes: 10" - 45"Advantages:Solid image - The image on an LCD flat panel is rock solidNo burn in - LCD displays are essentially immune to burn-inDisadvantages:Price - The price for larger LCD TVs is extremely highViewing angles - Many flat p...
Plasma Display Panels
TechLore - March 9, 2005
Available sizes: 32" - 76"Advantages: Black levels - Plasma displays typically have better black levels than LCD displaysSize - Though LCD displays are emerging at larger sizes, the current max is around 45"Value per inch - Plasma offers a better val...
LCoS (and variants) Rear-Projection TVs
TechLore - March 8, 2005
Available screen sizes: 52" - 82"Advantages:Smooth picture - Due to the very small pixel gap, the images are smooth as glassHigh resolutions - Many options are available at 1080x1920Disdvantages:Price - These sets tend to be more expensive than DLP a...
DLP Rear-Projection TVs
TechLore - March 8, 2005
Part of the Ariticle series "How To Find the TV that is Right for You". This part tells you everything you need to know about DLP rear-projection TVs.
LCD Rear-Projection
TechLore - March 8, 2005
Available sizes: 42"-70"Advantages:Ultra sharp image - Due to the large pixel gap, these displays can look extremely sharp at the right distance.No rainbow effect - Unlike DLP, there is no possibility for a rainbow effect.Advantages:Black level - Whi...
Microdisplay Rear-Projection
TechLore - March 8, 2005
Part of the Ariticle series "How To Find the TV that is Right for You". This part tells you everything you need to know about microdisplay projection TVs.

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