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Hi, They're both good and at the same time, they both have their specific problems, depending on the manufacturer, size of screen and intended uses. The LCD sets are becoming higher in resolution and are now comparable to the dlp sets. What I would suggest though, it that you decide which one you like looking at best and then at least decide on what type, LCD or DLP you'd rather have. Keep in mind that the big box stores spend a lot of money on making sure the TV's displayed in the showroom display the highest quality picture. That's usually a high definition DVD or at the least, a HD satellite feed. Chances are that when you get it home, and unless you have all HD equipment, you'll not see the same picture quality you saw in the showroom. With all that being said, this is where you have to do some homework. Check Consumer Reports, keeping in mind that they usually rate the new models and product's service history hasn't been established since the TV's are so new. Also check 'blogs and answer boards on the internet. Usually there, you'll hear about TV's that are a year old or older. Why do that? Because the manufacturer's past product lines and complaints could be a good guideline on what to expect. Once you've gathered all your information and have made your decision, do one last thing: BUY THE EXTENDED SERVICE CONTRACT! The costs to have service come out and the costs of the parts could prevent you from being able to repair your set once the factory warranty runs out. The parts for today's TV's are very expensive and sometimes as much as the original cost of the TV. Hope this helps, Cubby
Interesting question. Having worked on LCD, DLP and plasma sets, I've found that a lot of it depends on several factors. Truth is, they can all provide fantastic pictures, but they also vary from model to model. Much of it depends on your signal source, and one of the things you need to keep in mind, is when you're in a store looking at all the displays, the store will have provided the highest quality HDTV signal they can afford in their system, and they'll all look great. When you get it home though, it's going to be a different story. It depends on whether you're taking the signal off air, whether or not you have analog or digital satellite or digital cable, how good the signal is from the receivers or cable box and whether or not it's a HD receiver/cable box. But that's just the beginning. Are you using the HDMI (High definition Multimedia Interface) connection, RGB cables (quality varies greatly) or the regular RF inputs. LCD TV's now have 1080 resolution, so does DLP and Plasma. So taking all the other items into consideration, it's really a personal choice of appearance, how it's mounted and optional features as well as personal budget. The "best picture" comes when you have an extended warranty contract, and a reliable company to back it up. The reason for this is simply because some replacement parts and service calls would cost you as much as the TV did originally. That's something I've seen time and time again.
its UGC recongnised but prob... is many colleges opened their off learnig campus in different state which is illegal n regulation was passed on 29 augaust 2009 by ugc n more over many colleges BANGALORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, RAI BUSINESS SCHOOL, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL many colleges are giving DLP course n saying that its full time course...just search section 2f ugc act through NET and c senior certificate under written section 2f ugc act...serach by what is written under section 2f ugc act?just open eiilm university logo siginifies derecrate distance learning and open this site http://educationobserver.com/institute_news/index.php/list-private-universities-and-important-notice-by-ugc-about-them.htm
"Standard-definition" (meaning 480i) Cathode-ray tube televisions are analog. CRT TV's are easily identifiable by their immense weight and the fact that their depth nearly matches their width and height. Newer, hi-def (720p, 1080i/p) televisions are almost all either lcd, plasma, or dlp, all of which are digital. for digital TV monitor shouldnot be of CRT.