Full Hd Tv Information Guide

It's very probable that you have experienced many High Definition TV advertisements plastered all over magazines, internet and on TV. What you should realise is that not all HDTV is Full HD TV. There is a multitude of TV makes and models available which are capable of higher resolution pictures but are still not capable of Full HD Standards. These will not meet your desired expectations for example from BluRay DVDs. Before buying a TV make yourself aware of the facts to maximize your purchase and therefore your viewing experience.


Variations in specification of Full HD TV sets are wide and in the beginning there can be a lot to take in. With the choice what size display, 1080p or 1080i, LCD or Plasma making a decision is not easy. The most popular size of set is probably a 42 inch TV. This size is adequate for the average living room and other big rooms. With the cost of purchasing a HD TV falling take your time to carefully decide the model most suitable for your requirements.

When youre looking into investing in a Full HD TV you must decide between purchasing a Plasma or LCD television. By far the better quality of the two choices is Plasma, this is reflected in the higher price though. You can't expect to get long a life out of a plasma display, but nowadays due to advances in plasma technology and manufacture this is no longer really an issue and the expected life time of a plasma display has been extended.

By far the more prevalent HD technology is Full HD LCD TV. The issue of screen burn and shorter life span do not come into the equation with LCD televisions. These type of televisions have good quality pictures and refresh rates but the colours produced by plasma displays still outperform LCD TVs. Due to these qualities, Full HD LCD TV sets make it a great choice for gamers and the fast paced high detail action produced by modern games consoles. The generally cheaper prices of todays LCD TVs are also of benefit to shoppers with less to spend.

For people who receive HD TV signals or want clearer quality from their existing reception a HD TV converter can be a great option, you can buy HD TV converters that work in two directions, the first can convert an old analogue signal and increase it's quality, this is not always reliable but can help improve your HD TV Viewing without buying an expensive Full HD TV package. You can also buy HD TV converters that change a HD Signal to an analogue output for older TVs, this is actually reducing the image quality, and therefore your viewing.

As mentioned in the first paragraph, not all TVs advertised as HD are actually HD. If you are looking for a true Full HD TV then you will have to look carefully at the specifications. Be careful for TVs which have the 720p standard, this is often sold as HD Ready, and while it provides higher viewing quality, it is not True HD. 720p is designed more for Laptops and PCs and is more than suitable for the screen sizes associated with these. For Large HD TVs though you will notice the difference.

If youre in the market for a Full HD TV go for the TV sets which meet the 1080p or 1080i specifications. The 1080i specification has a 1280 by 1080 pixel resolution but the 1080p has a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution but with the progressive scanning you will notice a smoother picture. Because of the superior quality 1080p, the price can be higher but if this takes it out of your reach then 1080i still provides a high standard of picture suitable for most viewers.

When you've done your homework purchasing a Full HD TV set is not as complicated as it first seems. Full HD TV options are available for all buyers no matter how small or large your budget. For the best Blu ray, home entertainment, HD sporting action experience then your decision is simple, getting on the Full HD bandwagon doesn't have to leave you broke and hopefully this article has helped you on the way.

By: Beci Tyrrell

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