Differences Between CRT Tube, LCD, and Plasma TVs
According to statistics, 99% of American households own at least one television set; and the average American has two or more TVs in their home. With those statistics, one could quickly conclude that television is very firmly set in American culture. However, with so many options now on the market, it's easy to get confused as to which television is the best one for you.
In the past, the standard television was a tube television. However, in the past few years, LCD and Plasma televisions have gained amazing popularity as the favorite American television. What are the differences between the basic tube, LCD, and Plasma televisions? Read on to find out!
How To Measure Your Screen Size
Are you searching for a more interesting way to display your television, rather than simply setting it in an entertainment center? Especially with the new, flatter-screen televisions, displaying your TV as art has become all the rage. We'll show you how to measure your television screen size in order to find the perfect mounting equipment.
TV Glossary
There are so many terms to remember in today's electronics world, that it can be hard to keep them all straight. Here's a simple guide to help you remember the important words and to assist you in becoming that TV genius we know you are.
Analog-to-Digital Conversion
The conversion from analog to digital television is looming, but what exactly does that mean? And what do you, as a consumer, need to do to prepare? Read on to learn a little more about the 2009 digital conversion and how to get your home ready for it.
Projector Mount Installation
Mounting your projector doesn't have to be a difficult process. If you have basic skills in carpentry (i.e. wielding a drill and using a level) and electrical work (wiring), you should be able to easily mount your projector.










