May 18
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Panasonic’s battle with Samsung over LED TV model
Samsung has been a long established LED TV supplier in Australia with the famous Samsung LED panel. However, recently Panasonic has announced a battle for the LED Television market share against Samsung, by bringing a newer and brighter version of LED television to the Australian market. The new product range from Panasonic offers IPS technology, which stands for In Plane Switching technology. It's main features involves a better and wider viewing from an angle, which Samsung’s LED version lacks. LED technology has already found its application in other products apart from TV such as the iPad developed by Apple. LED ...
Samsung has been a long established LED TV supplier in Australia with the famous Samsung LED panel. However, recently Panasonic has announced a battle for the LED Television market share against Samsung, by bringing a newer and brighter version of LED television to the Australian market. The new product range from Panasonic offers IPS technology, which stands for In Plane Switching technology. It's main features involves a better and wider viewing from an angle, which Samsung’s LED version lacks. LED technology has already found its application in other products apart from TV such as the iPad developed by Apple. LED ...
First, let’s define what DLP TV is, as many of us can be easily confused by hi-tech jargon that has become so widespread recently. DLP Television stands for digital light processing TV. In other words, it is a TV that recreates the theatre experience in your home. The only thing you have to do is dim the lights, sit comfortably and enjoy the full blown image projection with sound and action coming straight to you on your couch.
DLP TV uses a DLP based device that employs light projection technology. The effect is achieved by means of using many small mirrors that reflect the ...
A big screen TV is the dream of every TV loving person – and the bigger the better! However, you would be surprised that there is not much of a quality difference between 32 inch, 42 inch and 53 inch televisions apart from the size. When you are considering a big screen TV, you should first think about the size of your room and where you are planning to put your purchase. Buying big TV without a realistic assessment and expectation is similar to going food shopping when hungry. You are much more likely to buy more ...
After watching Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, Transformers and all your other favourite movies in 3D dimensions, have you not thought how amazing would it be to have a 3D TV in your own house and get entire feeling of home cinema? Yes, we have all dreamed it! Yet, electronics producers promise to make our dreams become a reality with new 3D television projects underway that build expectations to offer three dimensional images without the need to have 3D glasses in order to watch it. Admit it we all think they look ridiculous!
Although there are also some new ...
The widescreen TV obsession is taking over the Australian market and its customers. According to statistical research more than one and a half million Australian customers this year have bought widescreen flat TVs that generated more than a billion in sales. Not only it is widescreen TVs, but they also take wide share of our pockets and salaries. The TV market is very fancy in general being fuelled by massive marketing campaigns, glossy advertising and promotions. Needless to say, we are all keen to watch our favourite movie on a screen that is wide and shiny. Interestingly, widescreen is not the only main feature that TV ...
Needless to say, that all of us when choosing to buy the TV of our dreams have a more or less clear idea about what features it should have. Words such as big, shiny, crystal-clear, high definition come into mind with amazing pictures of something that we have seen in Harvey Norman’s most expensive Electronics section. We imagine the pleasure of ditching our old bulky ‘box’ that once was called the breakthrough technology by our grandmas and grandpas. It is all great and amazing, however, with the current choice available in the Australian market when you go to buy TVs, ...
Digital TV recorders represent a new generation of TV that can be viewed on demand. This innovation accommodates the changes of our everyday lives and fits in with our busier than ever life schedules. With growing popularity of such broadcasters as Foxtel and Sky, it is inevitable that digital TV recorders would become a big next thing. Another name for them is PVRs or personal video recorder. There two major kinds of those classifying either with having a DVD recorder that is built or the one that comes separately from TV. It works similar to having a hard drive for storing ...
TV sales are mainly covering the following brands. From 94cm full HD LCDs, you can choose from Panasonic which starts from $1500, LG $1900, Samsung $1950, 119cm include Sony and LG priced at the range of $2000 and above. With more suppliers available in the market there are more price pressure on the product and higher volume of TV sales pushes the average of TV down, which is great news for the consumer.
If you are planning to buy a TV in the nearest future, you can compare prices yourself by going to GetPrice website. Fuelled ...
Flat screen TVs have been a big hit with high consumer demand over the last years. Many TV viewers see it as a must-have hi-tech in their house. Electronics exhibitions are display plenty of most innovative flat screen TVs and it seems that the designers are mostly after improving the quality of high definition and also make flat screen TVs as thin as possible. Sony has recently presented one the most advanced and thinnest models called OLED that is only 3 millimetres thick. This is quite an achievement comparing to LCD TVs that are generally thicker due to the ...
If you have dreamt about upgrading your TV to a flat TV for a while, now the time has come. The supply of flat screen TVs in the Australian market is very intense and competitors keep on offering us more modern and better versions almost every week. There are many flat TVs on sale especially slightly older version, which still have very high quality and do not compromise the features. The fact that competitors are trying to win the market share with newer versions of these TVs, significantly speeds up the circle when slightly older TVs become ‘obsolete’.
Australia is the country of ...
Freeview TV in Australia represents five networks with digital broadcasting services. With the development of digital television, more companies are offering Freeview telelvision programmes in Australia. One of them is GO! network, which targets the group age of 15-35 and is expected to bring high quality entertainment programmes to viewers. The programmes include such series as Gossip Girl, Terminator, Hell’s Kitchen, The Hills and many more. GO! is also offered.
Many other channels are copying the trend of Freeview TV and provide the viewers with wider range of programmes. In order to connect, the viewers just need to re-set their TV boxes and scan for ...