When buying a new HD television, the amount of different models and jargon can be daunting. These are a few tips that we recommend when choosing a HD TV.
The first thing you need to decide upon is what size of television you want, this depends on both the space that you have available to use and the price range that you have, with the larger televisions costing more than smaller screens. The myth that a larger screen gives a lower picture quality is untrue; it is just perception as a larger screen shows more of the flaws in a standard definition broadcast. In many cases a larger screen can in fact maximise a HD broadcast’s potential.
With the newest 3D technology becoming available, many people still have not considered it; this is often because of 3 factors. Price, health fears and a small range of viewing options. The range of films and programs available in 3D is growing every day, and will continue to do so as the technology becomes more popular. As of now, there is no evidence to support the belief that 3D television is harmful in any way and we are offering some great prices on 3D enabled televisions. Another point to remember is that Samsung TVs have developed a 3D TV that does not require any special eye wear.
Another tip that we give is to find the right format for you, because some broadcasting firms only broadcast in certain formats, meaning if you pick the wrong one, then you may not receive optimal picture quality. The only issue with any of the 4 most popular formats is with 1080i, when fast moving action on a large screen can appear blurred.