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Title: Televisions


1
Televisions
  • Old vs New
  • Big vs Small
  • Economical vs Expensive

What exactly does the future hold?
Source for pictures http//www.futureshop.ca
2
Brad Theriault
  • Will be the introductory and closing speaker,
    introducing this mornings speakers as well as a
    brief description of the content they will be
    discussing.

3
Dave Young
  • Discussing CRT and Projection television
    technologies.
  • These technologies have formed the benchmark for
    televisions of all sizes and are affordable for
    customers in almost any economic situation.

4
Graeme Thompson
  • Discussing LCD and Plasma Technologies.
  • These are only now emerging as reasonable
    alternatives to older technologies and offer a
    quality product to a different type of customer
    than those previously mentioned.

5
Trent Raynard
  • Will be discussing the pros and cons of each of
    the preceding technologies when set head to head
    with their main competition.
  • Listen closely to Trents comparisons as they
    just may help you make your decision when
    purchasing your next television.

6
CRT Technology - History
  • Early television
  • Invention
  • Capabilities
  • Operation
  • Scientific advancements
  • Resolution Revolution

7
CRT - Technology
  • CRT history
  • Uses of CRTs
  • CRT television systems
  • Technological Constraints

8
Projection TV
  • Types
  • Aspects
  • Size
  • Functionability
  • Quality

9
Projection Technology
  • Rear (reflective) projection

10
Projection Technology
  • Forward (transmissive) Projection

11
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)A Brief History
  • 1904 Liquid crystals first studied
  • 1968 First monochrome display available on the
    market.
  • 1980s Colour LCD
  • More recently used in computer monitors and TVs

Roots Voltage
Nokia 6820
12
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)Advantages
  • Small size thin, usually under 10 cm
  • Vibrant colours
  • Sharp images
  • Good brightness level
  • Wide viewing angle
  • Overall good image

Sony KLVS32A10 32 BRAVIA
13
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)Disadvantages
  • Ghosting leaving trails behind moving images
  • Partial blacks dark scenes in a movie do not
    appear fully black

http//www.viewsonic.com/products/lcd101_faq.htm
14
Plasma DisplayA Brief History
  • 1964 Invented in at the University of Illinois
  • 1970s Monochrome plasma displays were popular
  • 1997 First plasma TV sold by Pioneer

http//www.array-electronics.de/?doc2Fconsumer.p
hp
15
Plasma DisplayAdvantages
  • Small size thin, usually under 10 cm
  • Good colour accuracy
  • Lifelike image
  • Wide viewing angle
  • Available in large sizes (up to 60)
  • Overall good image quality

Samsung HP-R5052
16
Plasma DisplayDisadvantages
  • Burn in
  • This happens when an image is left stationary on
    the screen for a long time.
  • Size restrictions
  • Only available above 40

Pioneer 43" PureVisionTM Plasma Television
17
CRT vs. LCD
  • Profile / Size
  • Cost
  • Lifespan
  • 27 CRT 379.99
    27 LCD 999.99
  • Source for Pictures http//www.futureshop.ca

18
Projection vs. Plasma
  • Resolution
  • Brightness
  • Cost
  • 42 Projection
    2,299.99 42 Plasma 3499.99

Source for Pictures http//www.futureshop.ca
19
LCD vs. Plasma
  • Image Quality
  • Lifespan
  • Size
  • Burn-in
  • Price

  • 40 LCD 3499.99 42 Plasma
    3499.99
  • Source for Pictures http//www.futureshop.ca

20
Conclusion
  • Despite arguments for plasma televisions, we
    believe the future of televisions lies in LCD
    technology
  • Continuous advancements in quality and overall
    viewing experience
  • Increasing Size availability
  • Affordability of LCD televisions and monitors has
    been dramatically reduced over recent years
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