Plasma TVs are the hottest thing in home entertainment, offering a crystal clear image with high quality resolution. The monitor is often less than a few inches thick, so it doesn't need as much space as its traditional counterparts. It uses less electricity than a regular television and, unlike the old CRT TVs, there is no image disturbance if the monitor is placed near large speakers.But with so many plasma TVs on the market, how do you know which is the best one to buy? Firstly, you should decide on your budget. Knowing how much you have to spend will definitely be a good place to start. Plasma TVs generally start at around $700.00 and can go as high as $4,000.00, so it's important to know what you can afford before you start shopping.
Once you've worked out how much you want to spend, you need to decide whether you want your new plasma television to consist of more than just a plasma display or if you want it to have a TV tuner, as well. The pricier plasma TVs will have a tuner attached to it, while more modest versions will have a separate tuner box. Some models will come with their own speakers, allowing you to listen to your favourite programs, in Nicam stereo. You should also try to make sure that the model that you choose runs quietly. Some models are known to be very noisy, because they often rely on fans for a cooling system, which can ruin your home entertainment experience.
The good news is that many new models have been re-designed so that they do not need fans. With the proper planning, you should be able to find the perfect plasma TV to fit your budget, which will last you for years to come..
Tom Ace is the founder of Plasma tv Resources a website providing information on plasma televisionsHome Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
You LOVE watching movies, but don't always have the time to roundup the family and journey to the local theater, or can afford to shell out the money for the cost of the tickets and the criminally priced greasy popcorn. So, you often resort to renting videos from your local store, but watching them on your 27" TV just doesn't quite have the same impact. Not only is the picture quality awful, the sound is even worse through those 4" speakers in your TV set. You've been hearing a lot about "Home Theater", and both your neighbor and your brother-in-law have the huge, new, big screen TVs, powerful surround receivers, and gargantuan speakers to shake the entire house. The kids are begging for a similar system, but your spouse is saying "no" to remodeling the front room for a wall full of techno gadgets.
So, how do you keep everyone happy? Perhaps the answer lies in a home theater system. Whether you are considering a home theater-in-a-box for $200, or are adding a entire room to house...
Home Entertainment At Its Best--Your Private Home Theater
How Much Water Should You Drink Per Day?
I'm always amazed at how many people seem to know the answer tothis question yet in practice they fail. Everybody I've talked toseems to know that 8-12 glasses of water a day is the recommended standard. But if I ask them how many glasses of water have you consumed today? The answer is usually none. Or the other standard answer at a corporate environment "does coffee count?"While 8-12 glasses of water is great for the average sedentary person, many of us are fitness conscious or on the pursuit of some type of bodybuilding physique. With that in mind, I think the new standard for us should be 1-2 gallons of water a day.As a bodybuilder, you are putting much more nutrients, food, supplements, and other stuff into your body.
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How Much Water Should You Drink Per Day?
WireSpring announces FireCast private labeling and OEM programs for digital signage and interactive kiosk networks
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These programs are designed to help value-added resellers, network operators, and hardware manufacturers/OEMs leverage the turnkey FireCast product line for kiosks and dynamic digital signage, while maintaining their valuable brand equity.
Private label programWith the new FireCast private labeling service, Value Added Resellers may brand WireSpring's ClientCenter web-based remote management package with custom logos, images and text. The VAR's logo appears at the top of the ClientCenter user interface as well as on the login page and online help system. Private labeling can be completed in as little as one business day, and helps protect and promote the VAR's brand every time customers access the central...
Ergotron Mounting Solutions take Notebook and Flat Panel Display Functionality to a New Level
LAS VEGAS, NV (ContentDesk) December 11, 2005 -- Four new category-leading mounting solutions that bring a new level of functionality to notebook computers and flat panel displays including the new, first-of-its-kind Ergotron LX Notebook Arm for PC and Mac laptop users will be introduced by Ergotron (Booth 25651) at the 2006 Consumer Electronic Show (CES) show in Las Vegas this January. The new consumer electronics mounting products, each enabled by Ergotrons proprietary Constant Force (CF") lift-and-pivot motion technology, include:"???The new Ergotron LX Notebook Arm, which ensures full use of any notebook computers display when docked into a desktop environment.
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Plasma TV The Price Goes Down
Plasma TV has become an important part of television technology. Over the past few years, there have been several major advances in the industry, including the plasma TV. As with any major technology advances, the plasma TV is quickly becoming more affordable - good news for the consumer.There are several reasons the price of the plasma TV is becoming more affordable. The first is the same reason that most technologies come down in price - the fact that the technology becomes more widely understood and available. As more manufacturers go into business to make the product, the competition naturally gets more intense and prices go down.
Remember that the manufacturers of those first units are trying to recoup the cost of research and development. That makes the product - in this case the plasma TV - more expensive for the consumer. After the technology is slightly older, the companies who manufacture are no longer trying to recover those costs so they can sell the products cheaper....
Plasma TV The Price Goes Down
Ergotron Mounting Solutions take Notebook and Flat Panel Display Functionality to a New Level
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The innovative Notebook Arm is the first-of-its-kind, defining a new category of products.
Perfect for high-intensity work applications where multiple kinds of information need to be viewed, this ingenious space-and time-saving accessory enables consumers to lift a notebook off their desk to place it...
WireSpring announces FireCast private labeling and OEM programs for digital signage and interactive kiosk networks
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (ContentDesk) June 24, 2004 -- WireSpring Technologies, a developer of software and technology for interactive kiosks and digital signage systems, today announced the availability of private labeling and OEM programs for its FireCast product line.
These programs are designed to help value-added resellers, network operators, and hardware manufacturers/OEMs leverage the turnkey FireCast product line for kiosks and dynamic digital signage, while maintaining their valuable brand equity.
Private label programWith the new FireCast private labeling service, Value Added Resellers may brand WireSpring's ClientCenter web-based remote management package with custom logos, images and text. The VAR's logo appears at the top of the ClientCenter user interface as well as on the login page and online help system. Private labeling can be completed in as little as one business day, and helps protect and promote the VAR's brand every time customers access the central...