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2007
26
Jul

Types of Televisions

Televisions have invaded every living area of homes, and even bedrooms at that; making it one of the top necessities for relaxation and home entertainment. Throughout the years from when it was first invented, televisions have experienced rebirths and evolutions that have made it one of the 20th century’s most highly-rated, high-technology, and most innovative creations of man, not to mention its high demand in the market. Television modernism existing today can be classified into several types, which includes:

Tube

Tube televisions are also known as direct view, and are rather near to the older versions of televisions. The main picture device, the cathode ray tube, is a particular vacuum tube that comes in a somewhat “bulky” shape and size of about forty-inches. These types of televisions feature good picture viewable from every angle, the most excellent black level, as well as considerably lower in price than most other high-tech TV’s. Regardless of its “bulky” drawback, they are enduring and renowned for maintaining a clear picture all through its life span, which can be very long.

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The world of television programming and broadcasting is a magnificent and fascinating industry.  Audience and viewers enjoy the comfort of their homes while watching the shows on TV, but it’s a wonder that the great productions, shows, scenes, effects, acts, etc., simple though it may look, take a huge deal of risks and utilize a good deal of people, talents, and technology.  What then makes a television production as effective and as efficient as people see it.

A television production may look simple and smooth as you see them shown on TV, but do you ever wonder about the scenes, actions, and preparations behind the camera — try to look beyond what your eyes can see.

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Hectic schedules, fast-paced lifestyles, hundreds of TV shows, all contributing to putting a television in bedrooms of most homes today. There are several reasons why families opt to have their TVs installed in their bedrooms. It’s a case to case basis; causes of such decision vary depending on the household structure.

There are homes that have TVs placed in their living room, dining room, kitchen, entertainment room, bedrooms, etc., because some families prefer to watch the shows together, some want to let their houseguests be entertained, some prefer to watch TV while eating, some want to watch TV alone, some want to watch it before going to bed, etc. Parents decide to put a TV in the kids’ room to keep them away from trouble or mess in the other parts of the house.

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Can’t you stop thinking about the new Pioneer television set model displayed in your favorite electronic store? Are you dying to own one of those recently launched Sony high definition TV? Did you enjoy watching your favorite TV show on the new plasma TV of your friend?

Has it been years since you last bought your TV set, that it looks funny with your new-age furniture and fixture? Well, you’re one of the many who want to display a new TV set in their homes.

There are actually several brands for you to choose from — JVC, Sharp, Sony, Samsung, Pioneer television sets, and more, just know which one has the feature that suits your taste. Each brand has its own good models; you just have to decide whether you’re going for a new Plasma, LCD, HD, flat screen or the traditional CRT TV.

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2007
17
Jul

Mitsubishi television

Technically, anything is possible.  This statement defines Mitsubishi Electric throughout the 25 the years of taking part in the television industry.  In 1997, the Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America, Inc., a direct subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan, opened their biggest state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in the whole of Northern America.  Utilizing cutting-edge developments in science and technology, the 400,000 square feet facility is capable of producing over 1,000 television sets in a day.

Available Mitsubishi televisions are CRT televisions, LCD televisions, microdisplay televisions, and plasma televisions.

For this year, Mitsubishi televisions developed three models of CRT televisions and 12 models in 2005.  Features incorporated in the CRT models are technologies developed by Mitsubishi televisions: Plush™ Imaging that processes broadcast signals received to enhance display images.  PerfectColor™ is another exclusive feature of Mitsubishi televisions that gives customers a chance to manipulate the intensity of six different color options.

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2007
16
Jul

RCA televisions

RCA credits much of their success in the television industry through the historic meeting between RCA’s David Sarnoff and one of the pillars in the invention of the television system, Vladimir Zworykin in the 1920’s.  A decade and $50 million after that, at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York City, Sarnoff introduced the television to thousands of people who were curious at their first glimpse of the device that produces not just images but sounds as well.

Between 1946-1950, researchers at the RCA laboratories subsequently continued in the efforts to develop the television into a device that can produce colored pictures, which did materialize and went on commercial broadcast on December 19, 1953 under the authorization of the FCC.  Although production of consumer television came to a halt during World War II, RCA did not cease in developing other technologies that evolved around war devices and facilities utilized by the U.S. forces like mine detectors, sound equipment, sonar equipment, etc.

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Are you one of the millions of couch potatoes of the world?  Would you rather watch TV shows than read books or go to the mall?  Do you memorize the TV shows’ schedules and episodes and still watch the reruns?  Is your TV the first thing you turn on when you wake up and the last thing you turn off at night?  Then definitely, you are a TV addict!  You’re one of those TV fanatics.

With the hundreds of television shows of different themes and varieties of concepts, one will never get bored as he surfs from one channel to the next, looking for the television show that will suit his taste, mood, and personality.  More and more TV stations and channels are being added in cable, thus more and more television shows are being launched.  Because of the diversity of people’s tastes, the TV networks’ writers’ think and write new ideas, concepts, and stories to satisfy their viewing audience.

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