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Dell Inspiron N4010 Rear LCD Hinge Cover 1H49Y NEW
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Why Invest in a Rear Projection TV Set?

Rear projection televisions are occasionally called RPTVs and are frequently a popular choice when it comes to a large screen TV.  The brand names who have continued producing rear projection televisions are JVC, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, RCA, Hitachi and Sony.  Even though some home entertainment equipment makers have left the field to concentrate their resources on the higher priced, LCD flat panel televisions, the manufacturers which are carrying on are making use of the latest improvements created for rear projection televisions

At the moment, there are three perfectly usable types of rear projection televisions.  These are those that use CRT technology (small cathode ray tubes), LCD projector technology and digital light processing.  There are pros and cons to employing each of the rear projection technologies, however, a growing percentage of rear projection televisions are now engineered to incorporate either an LCD projector lamp or digital light processing. 

Rear projection televisions have proven to be the best option for large screen TVs since they can offer a well defined image that is not distorted.  Before mid to late 2004, the CRT rear projection televisions had a history of being overwhelmingly purchased by consumers because they projected high quality images and sounds, while still being affordable.  A large number of customers sought RPTVs over the LCD flat panel televisions for the reason that they proved to be much less expensive, although rear projection units cannot be hung on a wall like an LCD TV. 

The basic concept of rear projection televisions is a machine which will receive a diminutive image off of a digital video signal, then increase the size of that picture to fit the screen.  Rear projection televisions are digitally enhanced to recieve this type of signal then give you a higher resolution image than an ordinary television.

As well as having a high-tech video and theater-style sound from a reasonably priced television, many consumers who own the rear projection televisions appreciate them because they offer a digital picture.  Digital signals are scheduled to be the exclusive signal used by TV stations by the summer of 2009, and some television stations have currently ceased using analog signals.  Quite a few people may discover that they will be able to own a new, digital quality television which costs about what they would pay for a digital converter box.  This is another attractive advantage to the rear projection televisions. 

Although they are not as slender as flat screen machines, the rear projection televisions have been substantially thinner and weigh less than recently manufactured units.  While LCD televisions offer an advantage with the flat screen, many people now know that rear projection televisions incorporate a larger number of viewing angles, especially those that use a CRT projector.  CRT rear projection televisions generally are very long lasting as well on account of this technology has come into its maturity during the previous several years. 

The DLP rear projection TV's offer theater quality pictures and a more slender profile compared with the CRT projected televisions and are apparently the coming standard for RPTVs.  Digital Light Projection is able to produce a better viewing angle and a DMD chip which is engineered to be simple for anyone to replace, in addition to a home theater unit that is increasingly slim and offers excellent picture and sound quality.  Should you be seeking rear projection televisions, you ought to seek out those that are already incorporating DLP technology.

plasma, lcd, rear projection, which is one?

i saw this bargain on a sony tv but it was a rear projection tv.
is that any good?
i've never seen a rear proojection tv.

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