HDTV Basics

Many people have chosen Direct View HDTVs because of all the types of HD television available, they are the least expensive to buy although the largest screen size available is 40 inches. Some people select this option when considering purchasing a high-definition television because it works with a technology that most people are familiar with, the cathode-ray tube (CRT).

This is the same technology that powers all of the standard analog television sets, but when used in a high definition set the result is a huge size; many of these units weigh 300 pounds or more. Today the relatively low prices for direct view displays is being challenged by the decline in price for plasma and LCD display which are becoming increasingly popular with consumers.

When you purchase a Direct View HDTV you will own an electronic that uses a revolutionary technology, providing you with several advantages over standard analog television. But owning this technology brings with it the need to maintain it carefully so it can continue to operate at peak performance for many years and maximize your return on this substantial investment in an HDTV system. Here are a few pointers on things you need to do to extend the life of your Direct View HDTV.

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August 27th, 2007


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