Monday, 21 September 2009

Why should I calibrate my plasma or LCD TV?

Why should I calibrate my plasma or LCD TV

Plasma and LCD TVs are supposed to work straight out of the box, using default settings. However, these settings are optimized so that a TV can be viewed to maximum effect on the floor of a bright showroom, now than in your living room. High brightness and image enhancement are almost always inappropriate for the home and allot of calibration is usually required to get the best picture. Calibration can seriously improve picture quality, and can reduce energy consumption by up to 50%.

There are three options for calibrating a flat screen television. You can calibrate manually by accessing the configuration menu and adjusting the brightness, contrast, sharpness, etc. to your tastes.

Alternatively, you could invest in a calibration DVD, which includes tools and test patterns that lead you through the selection of appropriate levels for all the common settings. The advantages of this approach is the cost,around £20, ease of use and repeatability. Your TV should be calibrated every 6-9 months as you TV output changes as the phosphors (esp plasma) change. If you go for option 3 you have to pay again each time.

The last option is to have your flat screen television calibrated professionally. An inexpensive calibration DVD can provide good results, but a trained professional calibrator is likely to have thousands of pounds worth of hardware and software at his, disposal and can custom tune your television to near perfection. A good quality calibration service might cost around £200 a visit.

Find out more about the PixelProtector calibration DVD.

Sunday, 14 June 2009

Plasma & LCD screen cleaning discovery

Hi,

If you have read any of my blog before you will realise I am a bit of a nut when it comes to keeping my plasma TV screen clean. My view is that if you pay lots of money to watch HD TV or play the latest games on a PS3 or Xbox then what is the point of doing it on a dusty and smeared screen?

Anyway, here is the point of this post. I have been cleaning all the screens in my home with my faithful WOW microfiber screen cloths ever since I discovered them a few years ago. Anyone who knows me also is aware that they became the core product of my business and that I know make my crust from helping people enjoy their TV and laptop screens the best.

Did I say I was coming to the point? I did didn't I. Sorry. Anyway for the last few years I have been cleaning dozens of different screens with different combinations of spray cleaner and microfiber and realised I have never used the AM 75ml Aluminum Bottle Spray. Well today I took a bottle from stock and tried it out for the first time. What a screen cleaning discovery! Hence the title of this post. It was so good. I squirted it on as you do. Then wiped as you do. All the little smears and fingerprints came off first wipe. Normally when they have been crusted on for a few days it takes a few goes to get the little blighter's.

Any the 75ml AM spray kit is my new favorite. Now follows a shameless commercial plug to the product on my web site.

Friday, 5 June 2009

Which plasma or LCD TV should I buy?

The question of choosing the right Plasma or LCD TV is one that is asked every day in living rooms and stores around the world. There is the choice of make, model, screen size and price not to mention the numerous technical features, leaving us to sort through a mass of marketing and ambiguous picture enhancement technologies in an attempt to make an informed decision.

The best thing to remember when deciding which Plasma or LCD TV to buy is that you should really make your decision based on which Plasma or LCD TV is the most appropriate for your needs. There are a variety of technologies that fall within the umbrella term `HDTV` so let`s take a quick tour of the most important information you`ll need to arm yourself with in order to streamline the process of choosing

LCD or Plasma?

The two main types of display technology on offer in the HDTV market are LCD and Plasma, and though both are used in flat-screen TVs there are a few vital differences that define the two.

  • LCD - Stands for Liquid Crystal Display, and are in general lighter, smaller and thinner than Plasma screens, ranging in size from around 46" right down to 15" or less. They also have higher resolutions in the smaller sizes, meaning the picture on an LCD screen will be sharp no matter what size you choose. The angle from which you can view LCD screens isn`t always as good as Plasma offerings, but they are usually better performers if the room you`re using them in is brightly lit as the screens aren`t reflective.


  • Plasma - Plasma screen range in size from 40" right up to over 100" if you have the money. Their screens use two sheets of glass containing various plasma gasses which produce a picture when stimulated by electricity. The biggest advantage over LCD screens is the improved contrast meaning deep blacks and bright whites. They are considerably heavier and thicker than LCD screens.


Economy or top of the range?

Another problem facing HDTV buyers is the price difference within a given screen size. You can pay anywhere between £500 to over £5000 for a screen that is 50" across the diagonal, and on the surface you might think you were getting a better deal by going for the cheapest option. However, as with most things, you will get a much better HDTV if you are willing to spend a little bit more and go for a top brand within your chosen screen size. BUT!! Be warned there are exceptions.And I reccomend you always have the TV picture demonstrated. Don't let the shop assistant rush you and try several different input types. DVD/TV/Games console etc.

Generally speaking, cheaper brands offer lower quality plastics, much poorer contrast levels and colour depth and will often be limited in terms of the number and type of connections. They might also will look a lot less appealing than their more expensive rivals. A good example is the Pioneer LX6090. As part of their new LED range of ultra-thin screens it represents the latest in HDTV technology. It is considerably more expensive than other Plasma screens of a comparable size. However, for the improvements in picture quality, interface, input diversity and energy saving it trumps cheaper options in every way.Having said that if you have a cheaper model demonstrated you might think it is good enough.

This logic should be applied whether you`re spending £300 or £3000 on an HDTV. If you`re going to be using it every day and want to experience the true leap forward in technology that HDTVs should be then you shouldn`t be skimping if you can afford not to. Whether you go for a Plasma, LCD or new LED HDTV, be sure to shop around and choose carefully in order to get the best deal on the best TV.

Monday, 25 May 2009

Free satellite TV channels over the Internet

Ever thought you are paying too much for Sky TV? Want a legal way to get quality TV channels for a reasonable price? Well now you can. No subscription just one very small initial payment.

visit the sales page of Satellite To PC TV or read on for more information.

How to Find Free TV Channels Across the Web

With more and more people having access to high speed broadband connections, video sharing and streaming sites like Youtube have grown beyond initial recognition. This has drawn more and more people away from watching traditional TV broadcasts and created an online audience of millions who watch videos on their computers.

However, if you want to watch anything other than videos of Gordon Browns silly smile then YouTube has its limitations! There are a wealth of options out there for watching terrestrial and foreign TV channels of all ilks online but they are all, without exception, re-runs or non-premium content.

In order to find the kind of programming you`re after you may well have to search around a bit, and if you want to watch live streaming channels it`s useful to consult an online TV guide for up to date listings information.

So the problem with most of the web sites offering free TV is that they are all just re-runs or broadcasts of non-premium channels.

However there is a software solution based on the latest IP broadcasting technology and the sheer volume of content on the web is expected to grow to produce a million channel choice but all this is in the future.

With a global economic recession, massive cutbacks in new technology investment you might be forgiven for asking, "But what can I get NOW!" If you want to find out how to get truly premium channels for nothing but a small one off fee then have a look at the web site below.

Let me know what you think.

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Monday, 22 September 2008

Great Value Screen Cleaning at HDClean.co.uk

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We have a wide range of solutions for cleaning your plasma or LCD TV. Including a high quality microfiber for screens that don't get 'too many' marks or a kit with spray and cloth for televisions in the more common scenario and gets finger prints, splashes and dust all the time.

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If you have a laptop and want to keep it looking like new then have a look at our laptop cleaning range. Or have a look at our laptop screen cleaner tutorial.

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