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Plasma-Plasma.co.uk We offer the latest HD Ready ready plasma screen television
technology to increase the effectiveness of marketing, exhibitions, displays,
and business presentations.
Enjoy
the freedom to place your HD
Ready ready plasma Television wherever you prefer. Our designer glass furniture
provides a sleek and strong platform for modern audio visual systems built with
small to mid size components.
To insure absolute surface uniformity,
S&S pours their glass onto a bed of mercury. Each piece of glass is perfectly
flat and optically pure. We use only 20 mm / 3/4 thick glass in our furniture
range. This extremely thick glass is unusual in the furniture industry, but it
guarantees a high load capacity and accentuates the elegant design of fine audio
and
video components.
Television Stands
& Furniture
Our selection of
AV stands fits every decor and budget. We offer an extensive collection of
television our glass is of the highest optical grade and purity. We use a very
special process to produce glass that is flawless and free of distortion and has
perfectly parallel planes. Only glass
of such quality can ensure the long-lived beauty we demand of our furniture.
Just because a television is digital, does
not necessarily mean that it offers true HD. The FCC has mandated
that all televisions eventually switch from analog to digital
so eventually everyone will need a digital set to watch TV. If
youre going to invest in a new television and are considering
getting a standard definition digital set, be aware that this
does not mean high definition. Now: here are the critical differences
in the three levels of digital television.
SDTV: Better Than Regular TV
Standard Definition TV broadcasting has eliminated those annoying
"ghost" images and "snow" sometimes seen in
analog broadcasts. SDTV's picture resolution can range from about
the same as analog TV to about twice the resolution-a noticeable
improvement. The audio is digital, too, so the sound is of higher
quality than on analog TV (like a CD compared to FM radio) and
can even feature multiple channels of surround sound.
EDTV: Really getting good
The next level of digital television is Enhanced Definition TV,
EDTV. EDTV features a minimum of 480p scanning lines, for a more
detailed picture than SDTV. You can see the difference. EDTV also
can reproduce Dolby® Digital audio.
HDTV: the best you can get
HDTV has all the benefits of EDTV, but goes far beyond it in
picture resolution and audio features. The HDTV specification
requires a minimum of 720 horizontal scanning lines, far higher
than EDTV and about five times the resolution as analog TV! It's
a level of detail that you've never seen before.
Pixels
Another way to compare the two is by looking at their pixel count
(pixel is short for "picture elements", the individually
addressable areas of light and shadow on your screen). The 720p
format creates an image with 720 lines, each with 1280 pixels,
so it has a resolution of 1280 x 720. The 1080i format creates
an image with 1080 lines, each with 1920 pixels, so its resolution
is a higher 1920 x 1080. Denser pixels = a better picture.
When you're shopping for a new TV, remember this: at a minimum,
an HDTV television-whether it's a projection television, plasma
display, or traditional CRT type-must be able to display images
at a minimum of 1080i or 720p. A "digital TV" or "digital-ready
TV" or "EDTV-ready TV" that doesn't meet this spec
cannot deliver HDTV! You would still get the improvement of digital
TV over analog, but you wouldn't be ready for HDTV, which is the
future of broadcasting.
You Can See the Difference
As we said, the HDTV difference is clearly visible. On the best
sets, you will see details that you've never seen before on a
television. Here are a few examples.
Actor's faces look more expressive and you'll see more detail
in costumes and clothing.
When watching sports, you can follow the ball, the puck, or a
racecar more easily and see subtle details in an athlete's movements,
even the fuzz on a tennis ball.
A forest looks like a group of individual trees, not a brown and
green clump.
Concerts in HDTV feature incredible visual detail and digital
sound.
In short, everything looks and sounds far more life-like and more
realistic. The first time you experience HDTV, on a true HDTV
television and a good surround sound system, is almost unbelievable.