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TV Technology Tutorial
Behind the Screen
Michael Patrick
Spring 2004


When considering a purchase, always know what inputs you need for the video sources (DVD player, satellite receiver, etc.) you own, and the size of the screen your room can accommodate. And before assuming that one type of display is better than another because of resolution, light output or any other specification, take a quick trip to your local audiovisual retailer. You may be surprised at what you see.

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 Digital Rear Projection Displays
If a plasma is too expensive, but you want a space-saving display then a digital rear projection TV is the next option. The LCD, DLP and LCoS-based products in this listing have TV cabinet to be only a foot or two deep.

 CRT Rear Projection Displays
CRT techonlogy may be old-school, but it is still one of the best looking pictures you can find. This listing includes all the large-screen, rear-projection digital-ready and integrated DTVs we could find.

 Digital Front Projectors
Here’s a listing of single-lens front projectors based on LCD, DLP and LCoS technologies. These can provide a hassle-free, cinematic experience.

 CRT Front Projectors
For the absolute best picture on screen sizes up to seven feet wide, check out this list of three-gun, CRT-based front projectors.

 
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