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Taking Entertainment To A New Level



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By : Shaun Parker    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-15 19:28:25
Many of us love our technology. We have been truly spoil over recent years with the fast pace of technology advancement from computers to LCD TV's. Many a weekend is spent shopping for the ultimate in everything entertainment related. We're after the biggest screens, the maximum pixels and the ultimate in clarity. We want our TV to emulate actually being in the picture - as real life as it can possibly be made.

LCD TV's have become a real show stopper when it comes to the technology in your home. You get an amazing picture with true colours, including excellent blacks, which are always difficult to get right on a television.

Some of the difficulty is that the market is swamped with LCD TV's and how do we know what to choose? Bravia are a specialized unit of Sony that is dedicated to the LDC TV market. They have truly channeled all their specialist knowledge into perfecting this particular product and as such, are the most knowledgeable place you could turn to.

Alternatively, there are makers such as Panasonic and LG who all do their own brand of LCD TV and it pays to take your time and have a good look round the market. After all, this is not the cheapest investment but you, and many of your family and friends, will find yourselves spending a good deal of time looking at it so why not get it right first time.

There is also the raging debate about whether plasma TV's are better than LCD's. According to Bravia, the LCD wins every time. Panasonic are in favour of plasma. They say plasma is cheaper and bigger. Bravia say that LCD TV's use far less energy, which is definitely true. The whole thing is subject of great debate at the moment due to the imminent EU directive that says that TV's that use too much energy will be banned in a bid to protect the environment. But that is the subject of a whole new article!

Technological entertainment, of course, encompasses much more than just televisions. Computer games have taken on much more importance. It's no longer the case that young people are shut away in their bedrooms furiously clicking away on their solitary computer game. They have come a long way since then.

It's not uncommon for people of all age groups to now have one computer console or another in their home and most often it will be in the lounge where everyone can take part. We have computer games that emulate exercise programs in a bid to get us fit. We have dance programs to teach us how to dance in an interactive way. There are even computer games that require us to physically get up and wave body parts about to simulate sports games. The days where people who played computer games were couch potatoes are pretty much gone and whole families and groups of friends can take part at the same time.

The advancements in these types of games have brought new entertainment into the lounge. They have brought people together to enjoy relaxation. The only thing you need to enjoy them to the max is a decent TV!
Author Resource:- Shaun Parker is a technolgy expert with many years of experience in the LCD TV market. Find out more about Bravia LCD TV at http://www.sony.fr/hub/bravia
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