Consumers seeing the news ads for LCD TV and 3D TV and HDTV accept a lot of what salespeople tell them about the technology. The trouble is, they just don’t often understand it. Impedance matching and source devices and active and passive speakers may be more technology than the average consumer wants to master. Any home or audio installation manual written one year ago is now outdated.
But the quality is here, theater quality home projection and audio speaker support in “everyday” LCD and HDTV devices for the home. Why do we have to have it? The commercials and ads shouting terms and standards are everywhere. Movie fans, sports lovers and game fanatics enjoy their chosen entertainment, but everybody needs the TV to do it. But especially today, every TV is not the right TV.
Limitations of size, light, cabling, and access to signal have all but been eviscerated with consumer demand driving the need for advanced and high end luxury TV products, which scale a more modest unit to middle class and budget priced product lines. With the better quality and more digitally diverse audio and video products coming even over broadcast TV, putting together the home theater is a technical challenge like never before.
The movies and games played on televisions today require a finer discernment toward picture quality than former era display technologies. The technology products and standards that have been developed in the past decades have enabled the craft of motion picture entertainment, Internet access, game programming, and audio quality to heights never dreamed of by Messieurs Kodak, Bell, and DeMille.
Modern generations will grow up with a CRT in every room and think nothing of it. It is often forgotten than a hundred years ago the home television did not exist. But today, a home LCD television is an instructor, entertainer, athletics coach and home office annex. The quality of life of every person is enriched by the quality of their home TV experience. The LCD TV is today a portal to almost every experience.
The sophistication of the current television shows i terms of digital quality, high definition output, and even three dimensional effects demand a home delivery device able to translate this product. Watching a classic black and white movie needs finer blacks than a portable tailgate TV, and orchestral DVD music for that family film needs a subwoofer and surround sound to blow the roof off the living room
In your grandparent’s era, a large TV was imposing and denoted extra technical power and electrical show quality. But today a inch and half LCD TV can shave space from an intimate floor plan and give home theater planners the footprint flexibility they need. The resolution can give homebound seniors a feeling of freedom and enable families to find a common denominator of entertainment programming.
Every TV is not created alike. Some modern devices are created to enhance a visual effect. Some current LCD models translate the range of video formats for a adventurous viewer. The HDTV market delivers a sensory experience that plays across the actual video product being communicated. Different vendors will create different devices answering to engineering specifications and marketing drivers that make similar seeming products physically dissimiliar in critical ways.
The modern television, with its Internet access and cinema quality visual experience, state of the art audio tuning and facility of placement and watchability options, has replaced the family car in importance. The necessity for accessories like mounting brackets, extra speakers, more user-friendly remotes and internet access to the TV merely acknowledges that the television now more than ever plays a central role in your life. Shouldn’t it be the best one you can afford?
