Rear Projection televisions are also called RPTVs and are a sound choice as a large screen TV option. For the most part projection televisions are pretty old school with the invention of LCD, Plasma and Flat Screen models, though there are some manufacturers that still making them, including, JVC, Panasonic, Mitsubishi, RCA, Hitachi and Sony.
Rear Projection TV Technology
Manufacturers are using three preferred forms of rear projection televisions, CRT technology (small cathode ray tubes), LCD projector technology and digital light processing. There are advantages and disadvantages to all three technologies, but a growing number manufacturers are using… Continue reading
JVC Projection Televisions are available in the newer –style front or more established rear projection. JVC is among the few electronics makers which are still improving on the rear projection television. JVC has built a reputation with its D-ILA television, which is the marketing name for digital direct drive image light amplifier. Similar to other companies which are still manufacturing the rear projection televisions, JVC is always persuing new technology to give customers both a top quality picture and a flatter screen.
One of the more attractive benefits of the JVC Projection Televisions is the… Continue reading
TV stands, audio racks, and entertainment centers have evolved with the changes in television technology. The days when televisions were considered a stand alone piece of furniture are long gone. Compared to the TV sets built just a few years ago, modern television sets are very different. The physical enclosure has changed, just as technological advances in television design have enhanced picture quality.
Televisions became commercially available in the nineteen forties and the basic technology has revolved around the picture tube. The picture tube is a large cathode ray tube with a series of electron guns in rear of… Continue reading