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Friday, March 2, 2012

What is the Difference Between Plasma TV, LCD TV and LED TV?

Over the past decade home entertainment technology has really taken some huge leaps forward. Today, the task of buying a new TV is not just a matter of picking your favourite brand or buying the largest size you can afford. There seem to be more options than ever, and this has certainly led to a lot of confusion among consumers. With that in mind, what exactly are the main differences between the different types of TV, and which is the best?

Plasma TVs are one of the older types of flat screen. They are relatively cheap to produce meaning that prices are generally low for the screen size, which led to plasma becoming a popular choice with consumers who wanted to get the largest screen for their money. These TVs use a gas, which then turns into plasma when an electronic current is passed through it; the plasma then emits the light to create the pictures. This results in a high quality, realistic picture that doesn't suffer from motion blur. It also offers a particularly wide viewing angle.

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However, plasma screens do tend to only have a lifespan of about 10-15 years and do use a relatively high amount of energy, which is now frowned upon as many consumers are trying to become more environmentally friendly. Plasma screens are also quite thick, and are very heavy for their size, so they can be awkward to move. The screen is also fairly susceptible to glare, especially in bright rooms.

LCD TVs can trace their roots back to computer monitors and were first introduced at around the same time as plasma TVs. These TVs use the same basic technology as your pocket calculator screen and are backlit with fluorescent light. They have a much longer lifespan than plasma screens, something in the region of 30+ years, and also use much less power. Traditionally LCD prices were higher than plasma, but as new manufacturing techniques have evolved the prices are now rapidly falling.

While LCD TVs are available in a wide range of sizes, they do offer the worst performance of all the flat screens though, not only do they have the lowest contrast level but they also have a slow refresh rate meaning that motion blur often occurs. The viewing angle is also much narrower than that of plasma TVs, which means that it can be difficult to find a location that offers a good view for everyone, especially in smaller rooms.

LED TVs are actually the next generation of LCD screens, as they are based on a similar technology but use LED backlighting instead of the fluorescent backlighting found in traditional LCD screens. The new backlighting technology means that they are able to deliver a much more dynamic picture quality, they also use significantly less power than even the most efficient LCD TVs. LED screens can be made to be extremely thin, so they offer consumers the ability to place the TV practically anywhere - indeed it is now commonplace to see TVs fastened to the wall in order to save floor space.

As this is still a relatively new development, LED screens do tend to be more expensive than their LCD counterparts. However as LED TVs become more widespread the cost of production is expected to drop significantly, which will be reflected through dramatically lower prices in-store. Having said that, LED technology is considered to be the most reliable of all the flat screen formats so many people don't mind paying a little bit more.

The world of home entertainment can certainly be a confusing place, especially as new advances in technology seem to come along on an almost monthly basis. Hopefully this article has shed some light on the current generation of flat screen TVs, so at least you can stand a fighting chance the next time you venture into the home entertainment section of the electronics store.

What is the Difference Between Plasma TV, LCD TV and LED TV?

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

The Difference Between The Nokia X2 And The Nokia X2-01

Nokia has a number of phones in its roster that share a number of similarities. They share a number design and feature similarities. This can clearly be seen in the Nokia E7 and the Nokia N8. However, there are handsets that share similar model names, but do not share similar design features. An example of this comparison is the Nokia X2 and the Nokia X2-01.

One of the obvious differences is in their input methods. The X2 comes with a standard keypad. It comes with a conventional selection of symbols, numbers, and letters. On the other hand, the X2-01 comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. This gives you more typing options compared to conventional keypads.

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When it comes to display features, the X2-01 has a slightly bigger TFT LCD. It comes with a 2.4 inch LCD with a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels and can display as much as 256k colors. The X2 comes with a smaller 2.2 inch display. It has a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels and can display as much as 256k colors.

The Nokia X2-01 has a slight advantage when it comes to memory. It has 55 MB of internal memory, 64 MB of RAM, and 128 MB of ROM. It supports up to 8 GB from a micro SD card. The Nokia X2 has 48 MB of internal memory, 64 MB of RAM, and 128 MB of ROM. When it comes to external memory, it can support more. It can support up to 16 GB from a micro SD card.

When it comes to integrated cameras, the X2 comes with a powerful 5 MP camera that can record videos at 18 frames per second. It also comes with LED flash and additional image enhancing features. The X2-01 comes with a VGA camera that can capture images with a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. It can record videos at 15 frames per second.

Each of the phones comes with their own advantages. The Nokia X2 will allow you to enjoy more high-quality multimedia. The Nokia X2-01 will allow you faster and easier typing due to its full QWERTY keyboard.

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