- Direct-View televisions have amazing picture quality, while still being less expensive than flat panel types. Screens come as small as 9 inches, and as big as 40 inches'imagine how fun it would be to play the Playstation 3 on that! Because of the shape of the screen, you have a good view from nearly any angle in the room. Unfortunately, many people say that it doesn't give quite the 'immersive' experience that you can get from other types of televisions.
- Tilting wall mounts are fairly simple and just allow you to tilt your flat screen TV up or down. In some people's homes, that's all that you need. You may desire to tilt the TV screen up-and-down depending on whether you're sitting in a chair or lying on the floor. A tilting wall mount works perfectly fine, especially in smaller rooms. Sometimes a slight tilt of the TV screen is all that's needed to eliminate glare, for example.
- LCO's have excellent resolutions, some as high as 1080x1920. Prices are high though, and you may have some problems getting the really rich black colors.
- While the up front investment of a large number of digital STBs could be expensive to a cable company, there could be a partial offset with the potential revenue received from additional digital pay services such as VOD, PPV, or premium channels. Additionally, the number of digital STBs required for a full digital conversion of the cable feed might be further reduced when considering the growing base of integrated HDTVs with CableCARD tuners expected to increase in 2008 and 2009. However, since the integrated CableCARD tuners within HDTV sets are only unidirectional, there might still be a cable subscriber's base that would still require the bi-directional capabilities of cable HD-STBs for VOD, PPV, and cable supplied programming guide. Each cable company would have to balance those factors until 2012.
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