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Mono vs Stereo Sound Mono and stereo are two categories for sound replication. Basically, our ears can hear things differently depending from where they are coming from. They can know if it’s coming from one source or from many. And this is why there is mono and stereo sound. Mono Mono, or better known as monophonic... 
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60 Hz vs 120 Hz HD LCD TV 60 Hz and 120 Hz HD LCD TV, here 60Hz and 120Hz denote the refreshing rate of the screen. Before finding the difference between 60Hz and 120 Hz LCD TV, it is pertinent to know what is 60 Hz or 120 Hz in context to LCD TV. These are actually refresh rates of a TV which indicate how many... 
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Full HD LCD TV vs HD Ready LCD TV Full HD lland HD Ready LCD TV are among many of the jargons you hear with the television sets. With so many varieties to choose from, buying an LCD today has become difficult. Manufacturers compound the misery of the consumer with technical jargon such as HD ready and full HD... 
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Sony EX TV vs Sony NX TV Sony EX and Sony NX are two different model televisions from the house of Sony. Sony is a leading entertainment brand of the world in the field of electronics and its Bravia series of LCD and LED TV’s have become a craze among the people because of their innovative features and excellent... 
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LED backlit TV vs Full LED TV LED backlit and Full LED are two famous jargons you would have heard when you go to buy a Television set. When you see an advertisement proclaiming a TV to be LED, do not be fooled. TV manufacturers use a lot of jargon to confuse people and to sell their TV’s. When they say LED,... 
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1080p vs 1080i HDTV, also known as the high definition television is actually a good change from the old and standard analog televisions. However, when it comes into choosing a certain unit, people are still troubled and they find it hard to choose one. Most of the question coming out is that, what is the big... 
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WiFi Ready vs WiFi Built in Blu-ray players Wi-Fi ready means the device is ready to accept Wi-Fi connection but no adapter is in built. You have to buy a Wi-Fi wireless adapter separately and plug in via a USB port. Where as in Wi-Fi built-in wireless adapter (Receiver) is in built with the system. You don’t... 
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Samsung BD-C7900 Blu-ray 3D Player vs Sony BDP-S770 Blu-ray 3D Player Year 2010 is a remarkable year for consumer technology including TV and Player markets. Generally all the manufacturers moved into latest technologies and introduced wonderful products to the television and movie watchers. These new products... 
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DVD vs Blu Ray Disc Blu-ray Disc (BD) is the next generation optical disc format for recording, which offers 1920×1080 resolution (1080p) HDTV video quality, unmatched by DVDs’ video quality. Also the storage capacity of a Blue-ray Disc is five to ten times more than a DVD. But all these come at a high... 
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HD ready vs Full HD HD ready screen only has a resolution of 1366×768 pixels and can only play up to 720p video displays. A Full HD can play up to a 1080p video display which is a clearer and shaper display. With the plethora of amazing devices for sale now and an increased demand of the consumers for viewing... 
Difference Between Google TV and Apple TV
Google TV vs Apple TV Google TV and Apple TV are nothing but a kind of a set top box that adds on additional features to TV. Apple TV has limited its functionality to few extra streaming features on TV. Google TV was utilizing its Android operating system to make the TV a computing device. Google TV was developed... 
Difference Between LCD TVs and LED TVs
LCD TV vs LED TV | LCD and LED TVs | LED Televisions consumes less power Many consumers get confused with the jargons used in the Television market, such as LCD, LED, OLED, Plasma, HDTV etc. Especially, the terms LCD TV and LED TV baffle them more. What you need to know is technically both are LCD TVs (LCD stands... 
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