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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Television' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Television Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Television 1. Flat Panel Televisions - By: Michael Russell Ever noticed the change that has come about in the televisions available today? Look closely. Sure, they are bigger and come in options like wide or super wide screens. Even the display in them is considerably better. Some of the premium models even come with in built DVD and other image and video d... Featured ArticleTelevision's Mysteries: The Twilight Zone Of Other Television Programs You unlock this door with the key of imagination. That's what Rod Serling would say. It appears to me that the Twilight Zone may have affected more than the 30 minutes it controlled every week those many years ago. So with the keys of your imagination lets journey farther into the Outer Limits of television and discover that the weird and the bizarre were not just limited to the great classic sci-fi hits like the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. Nor is the unexplained always presented on Rip ...
Read full story 2. No Phd Needed To Choose Your Hdtv - By: Michael Russell Choosing an HDTV television doesn’t have to be a difficult chore, but it is more difficult than buying a traditional analog television. To make the purchase selection a little more bearable, it is helpful to keep a few things in mind when making the purchase. Understand the differences ... 3. Cable Television - By: Michael Russell If you turn on the television set in your house, it is likely that you will be receiving hundreds of channels. While only a few of them are government owned channels and offer free services, the bulk of the channels are likely to be cable television channels. But have you ever stopped to consider wh... 4. Top Three Things That Analog Users Need To Know - By: Michael Russell Analog television is the form of television broadcasting that has been used in the United States for the past 50 years. At the time of its invention, it was one of the greatest discoveries of all time. Later, as black and white analog television evolved to color, people were amazed by its ability ... 5. Public Television - By: Michael Russell Public Television There are 349 public television stations across the nation. Public television, also known as the Public Broadcasting System or PBS, is a private, non-profit enterprise that is owned operated by the public television stations. Public television offers a variety of enterta... 6. Closed Circuit Television - By: Michael Russell If youve been in the security department of any hospital, hotel, casino or even mall, you might have noticed an array of television screens stacked from top to bottom showing various locations of the premises. Although you may not have realized it at that time, you were witnessing what has come to b... 7. Does It Pay To Wait? Going The Way Of The Hdtv Now Or Later - By: Michael Russell Most consumers are still relatively uneducated when it comes to HDTV. In fact, according to Rick Chessen, the associate chief and chairman of the FCC, American consumers need to realize that “analog sets will have limited capabilities in their future.” But, is it really important to make the switc... 8. Big Screen Television - By: Michael Russell Big screen televisions are altars to 21st century middle class life in a post industrial culture. While it may seem strange or extreme to some people, I find myself performing religious rituals in front of my big screen television on a regular basis. While my girlfriend never seems to understand, ... 9. Flat Screen Televisions - By: Michael Russell Flat screen televisions are like pagan religious symbols to all that is good and holy about postindustrial life in America. Well, maybe replace the words good and holy with fun and diverting. Either way, I find myself feeling the strange desire to kneel and pray every time I pass a flat screen tel... 10. Flat Panel Lcd Televisions - By: Michael Russell flat panel lcd televisions I blame it on the rug. It is the rugs fault that I had to spend a Saturday in the electronics departments of five different stores browsing through flat panel lcd televisions. You may be wondering how a rug and flat panel lcd televisions could possibly be connec... 11. Television Commercials - By: Michael Russell Television Commercials When it comes to television commercials, you cannot please my husband. There is nothing he considers entertaining about a television commercial, and he will tell you about it every single chance he gets. He watches the Super Bowl commercials with much anticipation, ... 12. Cable Television - By: Michael Russell Cable television is pretty much the standard of television use today. Although there are still a number of basic channels that are broadcast by radio waves in through the air, the number of channels available in this manner has remained the same since the 1940s. Put simply, there just isnt enough ... 13. Plasma Screen Television - By: Michael Russell I have wanted a new plasma television for years now, but up to this point, I did not know what it even was. All I knew is that plasma televisions are the newest in high tech, and that they have a picture that is out of this world. I do not know what it was that inspired this craze for a plasma scree... 14. Hdtv – Quality Is Not Just In The Program Offerings - By: Michael Russell HDTV has, without a doubt, become the wave of the future in the United State. The FCC has mandated its use by broadcasters, videogame manufacturers are taking advantage of its sound and picture clarity, and many consumers are chomping at the bit to get a hold of this latest technology. B... 15. Five Benefits Of Owning An Hdtv - By: Michael Russell High Resolution HDTV offers a higher resolution than most conventional television sets. In addition, HDTV’s can display full HDTV and DTV signals, which results in a sharper picture. Analog televisions have approximately 480 active scanning lines. This results in a resolution... 16. Hdtv As A Glorified Pc Monitor – Why Bother? - By: Michael Russell With high definition television becoming increasingly popular, many consumers wonder if the extra price for an HDTV set is worth the money. After all, many critics of the HDTV say it is just a glorified PC monitor so why bother? Here are reasons why consumers should take a second look at high defini... 17. Widescreen Wonders - Movie Quality With Hdtv - By: Michael Russell Ever go to the cinema and as you are watching the movie and eating popcorn wish you could replicate your enjoyable experience at home? Well the good news is you can with a widescreen HDTV. In a nutshell, HDTV is a widescreen wonder for television’s greatest supporters, not to mention it has true mov... 18. Infusion Of Plasma- Screening The Televisions, Hdtv Style - By: Michael Russell As HDTV style becomes more and more prevalent so does the emergence of flat-panel (or flat screen) televisions. The biggest development in the technology of television since the inception of color TV is considered to be these convenient, lightweight televisions that display sharp, clear images. Plas... 19. Receiver Readiness For Hdtv - By: Michael Russell HDTV or high definition television offers many benefits over traditional analog television. High definition television has excellent digital superiority, crisp detail, progressive scanning, digital audio, a wider viewing area and better quality DVD playback. However, the days of simply plugging a te... 20. The Changing Nature Of Home Theaters - By: Michael Russell Once, we thought of home theaters quite literally. We conceived of small cinemas built inside the homes of the wealthy utilizing movie theater projectors and traditional “silver screens.” These so-called screening rooms were the home theaters of the past. They were built with stadium style seatin... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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