Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bigger Display LCD TVs From Sharp Help to make Watching Movies An Excellent Experience

By Anthony Murray


Televisions have grown in technology over the past decade and they've begun to add so many features that they've begun to replace other devices in certain respects. With high-quality viewing, access to the Internet and compatibility between several devices at once, they've become a hub for the home's consumer electronics. However, high-definition viewing doesn't simply mean a higher resolution; the reason the televisions show better and better images is because of the additional features that contain. Large screen LCD TVs from Sharp make watching movies a great experience, so let's see why.

Features

There are several incorporated features that improve visual fidelity, but not by increasing resolution. Image quality is made up of several factors. To account for more than resolution, Sharp has included these things as well as improvements to other factors of media watching.

The contrast has been improved to show more definitive bright spots and dark spots using a feature called Mega Contrast. Furthermore, the bright spots caused by inadequate back-lighting quality has been diminished using advanced LED edge lighting techniques. This also improves the light spots that occasionally appear in the corners. For a more advanced improvement to media, a film dejudder effect has been put into place, which provides a smoother experience.

Standard on most models is the HD Tuner, promising that all high-definition media that is available through cable and satellite will be received through this. Additionally, it contains H. 264 codecs to provide compatibility as well as quality. For further media, the AQUOS NET combined with Internet access allows you to browse the Internet to watch videos on your television. The media player always accepts media from USB or network setups.

An additional feature is that the television can time-shift programs for you. For example, it can save up to one-hundred and fifty minutes of standard definition footage, which is more than most films. Alternatively, you can save sixty minutes of high-definition footage, such as a full, high-definition episode of your favorite series for later viewing.




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