Wide Screen Tvs

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Home entertainment centers are fast gaining popularity because of their space saving capabilities and the advantage properties provide in storing electronic materials and components in a compact and a methodical manner.

Ran 00004000 ging from the existing home entertainment centers to custom made ones, these concentrates are either made of timber or metal. While the metallic entertainment solutions are in addition in extreme demand, it is the wooden entertainment centers that draw consumers when of their aesthetic values.

The wooden entertainment centers are created of oak, cherry, mahogany, hickory, pine, maple, and walnut. If you are buying a wooden entertainment middle you must keep in mind that ?all-wood' furniture is not necessarily all solid wood.
The companies manufacturing these wooden entertainment muses for the most part use solid board for their constructions, but they also use veneers and particleboard. This is because a veneer is more cost-effective and helps moderated the expenditure of the entertainment core and can also help you carry out the desired look without the additional costs the would be involved with solid wood.

While searching the web for wooden entertainment centers, you provided have a keen eye for detail. First of all, give the impression carefully at drawers and ensure that they open and close smoothly. Apart from moving freely, properties when also have automatic stops.

Also, thwart for support blocks at the bottom of the drawers. In thing the quality and construction of the drawers are an important indicator of the over all the best of the furniture. There might also be dust proofing between the drawers. The advantage of this is that this barrier prevents papers from passing between them.

If you rules to opt for custom erected wooden entertainment center, you can also think in terms of intricately carved wooden cabinets. You can also contemplate combined with overlay strips of timber or blocks to attach decorative rosettes.

TV cabinets in on foldaway pocket doors are one more option. Also, continue in mind the the oak entertainment center if have glass-covered cabinets if the electronic equipment they store operates with a remote.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Why, with all the wide screen TVs we still see the old square picture on live broadcasts.?
    With almost everyone changing from their old square screen TVs to the wide screen HDTVs. Why are the TV broadcasters still using the same old cameras which send the old square box picture? Sure we can manipulate the pic on our wide screens but it either cuts off heads and legs or squashes everybody down to look like little squat gnome- like people. Whats the point of having a wide screen TV when we are still only able to get a small square picture?

    • ANSWER:
      That's a good question. And it all comes down to the bottom line: $$$. It's much less expensive for a production company to use the cameras they have rather than spend money on either renting or purchasing. Another reason to continue broadcasts in 4:3 ratio is no one really seems to care. If enough people protested we may have a change, but right now it's just annoying. Wait several more years, then we may see some change. Sorry.

  2. QUESTION:
    what is the viewing size difference for wide screen tvs?
    more specifically, how much more viewing area do you get when moving from a 37" widescreen to a 40" widescreen, from a 40" to a 42", etc. i want to know at what point it becomes worth it to upgrade in size based on how much you are paying per extra percent of viewing area.

    • ANSWER:
      Construct the formulas in a spreadsheet and you can get as precise as you want ... but it's ultimately a subjective decision.

      You can use the ratio of screen sizes alone as close enough (since aspect ratio is fixed the area changes proportional to screen diagonal). So you just need to compare relative prices to relative screen sizes to get a measure for $/in screen size which is proportional to $/area

      Note that a widescreen HDTV needs to be about 12% larger than a 4:3 TV to give the same "size" image (See 1st link).

      However, the real issue is what is the right size screen for where you plan to view from. Or, since any size screen will look the same if you sit at the distance that provides the same viewing angle, what is the right viewing distance for your optimum $/area TV?

      See the 2nd link for some additional info on viewing distance, angle, screeen size, etc..

  3. QUESTION:
    Big screen tvs with full screen ....not wide screen....do they make them?
    Are all tvs wide screen now or can you still buy a new tv with full screen

    • ANSWER:
      Almost all TVs nowadays are widescreen. There's a few smaller CRT standard-definition sets that are still 4:3, and many projectors throw a 4:3 image, but most true televisions are now 16:9

  4. QUESTION:
    Which is better, wide screen tvs or a projector?
    I'm torn between the two don't know which one to buy.

    • ANSWER:
      If you think bigger is better, get the projector. If you think quality is better get a flat panel widescreen.

      Or just get the runco http://runco.com/sc-1.html (the best of everything)

  5. QUESTION:
    Do wide screen movies fit wide screen tvs perfectly with no black bars?
    Everytime i watch widescreen dvds on my regular flat screen teleivsion set i see black bars on top and at bottom of screen. I am curious if widescreen tvs do this as well or does the movie fit perfecly with absolutly no black bars. Thanks

    • ANSWER:
      ASPECT RATIO:
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspect_ratio

      The ratio of the HEIGHT and WIDTH of your TV are likely
      NOT EQUAL
      to the HEIGHT and WIDTH of the MOVIE.

      Therefore there's no way to display the image (without distortion) without the bars, which make up for this inequality.

      Think about trying to post a SQUARE PICTURE in a RECTANGULAR PLACEHOLDER.
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      BTW: Full Screen DVDs are NOT the answer,.. you actually sacrifice a portion of the original image in order to "fill" your screen!!!

      It's better to TURN OFF THE LIGHTS and/or get accustomed to the bars,... LOOK AT THE IMAGE -- not the TV!
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