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Monday, 30 August 2010

Getting The Best Picture Possible From Your Television

By Jason Thomas

When you are watching television, you want the best picture quality and the best sound that is possible. That means that you have to have a high definition television. Many people have already made the switch to high def, but if you haven't, there are a few things to consider.

First, you have to know where the television is going to go. That way, the size and resolution can be taken into account. If you need something less than thirty two inches, then you can go with a 720p resolution you don't have to step up to 1080 because the untrained eye can't tell the difference on smaller screens. Anything bigger though, you should step up to the higher resolution; and be sure to get a model that has multiple HDMI inputs. You are going to need at least three for any growth and new components. If you don't have enough inputs, you will regret it later on. You will need an HDMI input for your cable or satellite box, because you will want to upgrade your service to HD. There is no point in watching standard def television on an HDTV.

It is like deinking fine wine out of a plastic cup. It doesn't make any sense. You will also need an HDMI input for a Blu-ray player or a video game console and the surround sound system. You will definitely need a surround sound system to watch the movies and high definition television shows. There is nothing quite like watching Shark Week on Discovery in HD. It totally changes the experience and makes it even better than it ever was.

Once you go high definition, will never be able to view regular television. In fact, if your friends have not upgraded yet, you will find yourself making excuses to get people to your house to watch TV. Another advantage to having an impressive high-definition in your living room is that you do not have to go to the movies anymore. You do not have to deal with the hassle and expense of going to the theater.

No more talking teenagers or jerks with their cell phones ringing at a crucial plot point. No more having to walk to the lobby to go to the restroom and missing good parts of the movie. You can even sit on your own couch and don't have to invite anyone over if you don't want to.

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