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An Introduction to Flat Screen Televisions

The term, "flat screen tv", refers to the curvature of a television's screen--or, in this case, the lack thereof. Generally, flat screen televisions is used to refer to tv's of the plasma and liquid crystal (or LCD) persuasion (which should really be correctly referred to as "flat panel televisions"). However, any television with a completely flat viewing surface can be referred to correctly as a "flat screen tv". Included also in this category are projectors that project a perfectly flat viewing screen onto a wall or other surface.

The focus of this site is on the newer generations of flat screen tv's coming onto the market - namely, plasma tv's, lcd tv's and projection tv's and projectors. Major manufacturers of these new types of television include Sony, Fujitsu, Pioneer Electronics, Philips and Panasonic. Plasma, lcd tv and new-generation rear-projection televisions have the advantages of being exceptionally thinner and brighter than cathode-ray tube televisions and, more so each year, the cost of owning one is dropping.

If you decide to purchase a new generation flat screen tv, either a plasma, lcd or rear-projection tv, you'll find extraordinary color, clarity and brightness that you've likely never experienced before. Moreover, most of these new televisions are either high-definition tv (hdtv) or hdtv-ready, which means that they are compatible with the new standard in television broadcast.

How to Use the Information on this Site

This site is completely free. It's purpose is to help consumers and businesses make informed choices when deciding to purchase a new generation television. In addition to the various categorical discussions on different types of televisions, there is a buying guide, up-to-date and growing articles section and technology news section. Other than some limited advertising, we do not sell any product or service on this site.

In order to bring you comprehensive and up-to-date flat screen television news and information, articles and guides, we review many various on-line and off-line sources daily (although, due to available resources, updates to our site may occur less frequently), including industry journals, publications, press releases and opinions. We invite you to review the content on this website at your leisure. We hope you find them useful in helping you make an informed choice when purchasing a new television for you, your family or your business.

A Little About Who's Behind this Site

Flat-Screen-TV.INFO is jointly owned and operated by NYC-based Vanessa Collins and Philip Liu. Vanessa is currently attending university full-time while Philip works for a law firm. Both keep this site running as a hobby.

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