Digital Television, High Definition TV, 3D TV, HD TV Blog
What, in layman’s terms is Freeview HD? There’s been a lot of min-information bandied about and some people – specially older – have become fairly confused about the whole “Digital switchover” thing as well.
Basically Freeview HD does just what it says on the box. It is the name of the UK’s ““free to air” service on the Digital Terrestrial Television platform.” Five separate companies hold equal shares in the company – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky. That’s why you can always see these channels free to air, some of their subsidiaries, and no others. One of the misnomers going the rounds is that a special digital TV receiver is required, but it isn’t. TV either analogue or digital needs an aerial – but not a special one. [Read More...]

Again the plasma TV may have lost some of it’s appeal to some people and what was all the rage , may now be fading-fast to others. Here’s some examples of what is out there.
Panasonic 65” – A giant screen allows the cinematic experience at home here with ‘Viera’ technology , explained above. High-resolution as expected with this set , which comes with an anti-reflective filter for use in bright rooms. [Read More...]

Obviously many of these features overlap with others and as HD is perhaps more in the price-range of most people , than 3D TV , let’s look at certain models with the HD technology without 3D including both LCD and LED. [Read More...]

LCD- Liquid-crystal display TV’s are thin and light compared to their predecessor Cathode-Ray tube or CRT TV’s. These sets were bulky and not environmentally friendly as an example. Reduced manufacturing costs meant LCD’s by-passed the CRT set. There were teething-problems with the LCD set when first introduced , and complaints of poor images were soon overcome and now increased technology suggests they are even taking-over the latter Plasma set as the number-one preferred seller. [Read More...]
What, in layman’s terms is Freeview HD? There’s been a lot of min-information bandied about and some people – specially older – have become fairly confused about the whole “Digital switchover” thing as well.
Basically Freeview HD does just what it says on the box. It is the name of the UK’s ““free to air” service on the Digital Terrestrial Television platform.” Five separate companies hold equal shares in the company – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky. That’s why you can always see these channels free to air, some of their subsidiaries, and no others. One of the misnomers going the rounds is that a special digital TV receiver is required, but it isn’t. TV either analogue or digital needs an aerial – but not a special one. [Read More...]

First TVs
What began as an Electric telescope back in 1883 was to develop into a massive industry that rules most peoples’ lives. At the beginning of the twentieth century, frequency amplification tubes made the transmission of images possible. By the early 1920’s images were successfully being sent over short distances. By 1928, the electronic components needed to made the first working TV were completed and the television was on display at New York’s World Fair in 1939. [Read More...]
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Toshiba SL LED series combines Full HD 1080p resolution with 100Hz picture processing to give you vivid colours, and clear, fast moving image quality. Toshiba’s latest Resolution + image upscaling technology enhance even lower quality images to near HD quality. Now you can enjoy sharper and clearer images whatever you watch. Toshiba SL series is [...]
Philips 32PFL7606T 32 3D Full HD LED TV adds a new dimension to your viewing experience with Ambilight Spectra 2, a patented Philips technology which enlarges the screen by projecting a glow of light, on 2 sides of the TV, from the back of the screen onto the surrounding wall. Ambilight automatically adjusts the colour [...]
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The reflecting mirror stereoscope was invented in 1833 by a man called Charles Wheatstone that basically when looked through stereoscopically at two images, with both eyes, gave the perception of the image being in 3-D. [Read More...]