- Weston Corner TV Hutch - I really like this cool little space efficient unit. It has a simple yet classic design that is as functional as it is attractive. This black TV stand has a satiny finish with architectural top moulding. This hutch will support most 42" flat screen TV's up to 100 lbs and fits nicely in the corner of your room to save space. It has an upper shelf and 2 faux-leather bins for convinient storage. This tall stand has been tested for tip safety.
- It is important to make sure that the LCD TV you choose has the proper tuner for playing the TV signal you have coming in to the house. Many plasma screen and LCD TVs will lack a built in tuner, meaning that they will need to pick up that television signal from a cable box, satellite TV box, DirectTV signal or other similar device. It is important to make sure you understand the type of tuner that comes with the TV you are considering, and it is important to purchase all the accessories you will need when buying the TV.
- Just a look back at CEA's 2003 statistics, on the first 5 years of HDTV approximately 6 million DTVs (of which only 300,000 where integrated with DTV tuners) and 400,000 tuner set-top-boxes (STBs), were sold between 1999 and 2003. By the end of 2007, the HDTV count was 8 times fold, and about 50% of households have digital TV sets, according to the CEA.
- Flat Panel TVs, the new big thing to hit the home entertainment market, are being praised not only for their high resolution but also their form factor. They can sit elegantly in a living room, almost as sleek as a sculpture, and the handy shape also means that they don't take up valuable space (ideal for those in small city apartments). Disadvantages include burning in of static images. LCD Flat panels don't have the burn in problem, but may be difficult to view at wide angles.
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