Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Installation Television Samsung LN46C600 Easily than others.
"Wall" LCD - TV (LCD-TV) ... shown in the picture.I have experienced this issue. May feel like "a pig - a pig," I skipped it. But for someone without experience. It may be difficult or even less hassle. Because the money supply. It is stored for future use ...
(Theme from Serge - Re-arranged).
Ask ... the difference between Plasma TV and LCD TV.
I ...
Plasma TV, whose real name is Gas Plasma TV Neon gas is contained within the image on the screen. (More power. LCD TV, a little).
Advantages: look at any angle (the angle around the elevation angle), Responses time it (the less is more) (less shadows chase), Contrast good (light Grey scale range).
Disadvantages: not to light. (I turned the light out) and a simple reflection. (Bracket may be adjusted degrees) or just buy a TV with anti-reflective coating.
Top disadvantage: the burn (Burn-in) on the screen repeatedly, such as the Logo channel 3 5 7 9 by the monitor or something like this ... The solution is to adjust the Contrast down some.
Most LCD TVs use a fluorescent black light (Black light) (the same way as a computer monitor).
Advantages: does not burn (Burn-in) with a resolution (Resolution) and the pixels are smaller. Rich and luscious colors (above) has a flat screen. It does not reflect light (from a plasma TV screen, using a mirror).
Disadvantages: Contrast is not a plasma TV can be viewed at any angle (the angle around the elevation angle), change the color distortion and brightness changes.
Top disadvantage: While watching a movie. This may not jam (Jagged) with discrete image. There may be a delay of the image.
Part of the wall. Even the "hot" for the interface to Nate. Keyword is the "wall" "LCD TV" "hired a TV" or something like it to appear, but the value for "The Wall 1500", "holder angle 2200" or equipment for this purpose. only The picture shows the steps to install a different note ... "is not even there".
The collection came here as a case study ... "I share," said I!
S semantics.
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