The Value of Front Projection Televisions
Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Author: Emad Fuad | Filed under: Technology | Tags: family, home, Technology, televisions | No Comments »|
The Front Projection Television is offered by a number of established television manufacturers, a few of whom also market both rear and front projections. There are two different technologies in the front projection television – DLP (digital laser projection ) and LCD projection. Both technologies replace the CRT projector which has been used and can still be found in the rear projection televisions. The primary application of owning a front projection television nowadays is to experience the in-home, big screen television with quality sound and picture without going broke. When the price of projection televisions decreased a not too long ago, many customers made note of the price drop and went out and bought these projection units. People who, beforehand, could not possibly have even thought they might be able to own a big screen TV now had a real option. The front projection television remains more affordable than the large, flat paneled LCD televisions, even now that the LCD televisions are becoming less expensive. You could find quite a few television manufacturers that currently build and sell Front Projection Televisions. They include Mitsubishi, RCA, JVC and Panasonic, to name a few. They routinely market their televisions as laser TV or home theaters. While you are looking around for a front projection television, you will want to know the different options. You will find good and bad points in using LCD projection televisions as well as DLP projection. Your typical LCD projector requires less space than the normal CRT and incorporates a chip that you can replace as needed. One drawback is that they are a bit bulky compared to the slender DLP projection televisions, their viewing angles are not expansive and LCD projectors can produce a phenomenon called the “screen door effect” which means that the image looks like it has a black grid over it, as though you were watching it through a screen door. The phenomena appears when you are able to see black spaces between the pixels DLP projectors represent the cutting edge technology when it comes to front projection televisions. A digital laser projection system enables the televisions to be thinner than the LCD versions and offer a higher quality picture. The colors are more specific and the definition is greater. These models may be pricey to keep around as you must purchase a new lamp after about 7 years, but DLP technology is quickly becoming the wave of the future regarding front projection television. For those who are interested in projection televisions, the best technology is the CRT projector or the DLP projector. Some companies have come up with variations of this type of technology, but are primarily dependent on CRT or DLP technology to run the machine. The DLP option is reputed to be the most advantageous when it comes to sales as consumers are looking for televisions which are thinner than their last television. Even though the DLP Front Projection Television sets are not slim enough to be mounted on a wall, they still are significantly lighter and slimmer than large screen televisions have been previously. About the Author:
Emad Fuad manages a Projection TV Review website that teaches consumers everything about projection TVs including a great section on Front Projection Television.
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