Televisions

Televisions


Finding the right televisions for your home theater or living room can be a confusing task. With a wide variety of televisions on the market, from plasma to wide screen to traditional models, it can be difficult to know exactly what you need to enhance your viewing experience. Even if you have an idea of what you want, it's often hard to find a television in your price range that offers all the right features and is worth the investment.


Here, you'll find everything you've ever wanted to know about televisions, from buying advice to maintenance to manufacturing. HomeFurnish.com has a team of experts who share their vast knowledge, expertise, and research about televisions and all areas relating to home entertainment. If you're interested in televisions, HomeFurnish.com can help. Buying televisions is an important investment. Let us point you in the right direction.

Televisions Tips & Facts

 

98% of U.S. households own one or more televisions. 40% own at least three televisions.

 

An average child in the U.S. sees around 30,000 television commercials each year. By the age of 65, that child will have seen over 2 million television commercials.

 

On average, most cable or satellite television viewers have access to over 200 channels at any given time.

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HDTV 75
Without a doubt, the most exciting advancement in TV of the last decade is HDTV, or "High-Definition TV." HDTV is a new technology that allows people to watch TV as never seen before: in ultra-high resolution, vivid colors, and crisp picture quality.
LCD TV 75
LCD TVs have proved a substantial leap in TV technology, as evidenced by their superior picture quality and slim profile. Substanitally thinner than regular TVs, an LCD TV uses a different display technology, called LCD (or "Liquid Crystal Display").
Plasma TV 75
Plasma TVs are relatively new to the market, although the technology has been around for years. Plasma TVs use a technology called plasma gas, which essentially burns at varying degrees to produce images on the screen. Known for their vivid picture and slim profiles, you can read more about plasma TVs here…
Projection TV 75
When trying to re-create a movie theater experience in a home theater setup, you can't get much better than a projection TV. A projection TV (or video projector) is a device that uses light to project a video source onto a wall or projection screen.
Televisions 75
Considered every bit of an American pastime as baseball, televisions have been bringing friends and families together for decades. Today, televisions are available in many different styles, each using different types of technology. These days, TV has never looked so good!
TV DVD Combo 75
Instead of buying a TV and a DVD player separately, consumers now have the option of getting both devices rolled into one. A TV/DVD combo is simply a television with a built-in DVD player, usually positioned right beneath the screen.