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Sky HD Installation

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

By Adam Moss
If you already have a Sky+ Digibox, shut down and allow the Hard Disk to rest before unplugging or switching off from the mains. Unplug the cables from the rear of the existing box and unscrew the F-Connectors attaching the Coax and remove the box. Replace the old box with a new one […]

Plasma TV Burn-In

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

By Jack A Smith
Very briefly, the screen in a plasma TV is made up of array of pixels, and each individual pixel contains a gaseous substance. The pixels receive charge from a set of electrodes producing photons, giving away ultraviolet light. The light particles generated fall on the pixel wall which is coated with phosphor. […]

Mounting Your Home Theater TV To the Wall

Monday, March 31st, 2008

By Ben Anton
Small condominiums and full-scale home theater owners are all looking to mount their flat panel televisions to create more space and a better eye-catching design.  Mounting a television onto the wall does not have to be difficult but it does take some care and research in order to do it safely and correctly.
The […]

Plasma vs LCD TV and Ambient Light

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

By Jack A Smith
Until not to long ago, ambient light was the main argument you had in choosing LCD over plasma. With today’s models, though it remains a factor that helps you decide which technology to choose, it is not as decisive as it was before. The light can affect the picture quality in two […]

Moving Up To HD Technology

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

By Andy Bolton
With Blu-Ray technology winning the battle as the preferred supplier of HD DVD’s we can now enter a stable area of technology for a while and consider moving our whole viewing experience to HD across the board. HD TV means for us a better picture with incredible detail and very vivid true to […]

WMV and High Definition Sample Videos

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

We here at HD-Zone thought it was be a good idea to link to some HD content so that everyone can see what it’s all about and how much of a difference HD is over SD (Standard Definition) - below we have included some links to sites (such as Microsoft’s HD WMV samples page) where […]

Finding a 32″ LCD display without a tv tuner

Friday, March 14th, 2008

I was asked by the company I work for to find a HDTV/Monitor that was 32″ in size and was LCD and wall mountable - easy I thought, I link to a large number of products and that’ll be a piece of cake! Off I went looking through the products in my little database, first […]

What you Should Know About Hdmi Cables

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Author: Vic Metten
You’re seeing the marvel that is High Definition TV, in a hundred different monitors at your local retail outlet. It can be very exciting, but confusing. So, you pick out your baby, buy it, and take it home. Following a storm of unwrapping, and the plugging in of cables, you have…a picture that […]

Should you buy LCD over Plasma?

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

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 a Plasma TV.
LCD TV and Plasma TV […]

Laser TV’s

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Australian firm Arasor International and its US partner Novalux have unveiled what they see as the next revolution in visual technology - the world’s first laser television which is poised to be half the price, twice as good, and consume a fraction of the electricity of conventional plasma and LCD TVs.
Manufacturing firm Arasor produces a […]