Plasma Burn-in

Yes, screen burn-in is a reality with Plasma televisions. Here is what you need to know to protect your investment. What is burn-in? If an image is left on a television screen for too long, that image can become permanently “burned in” to the screen. You will see it as a ghost image whenever you watch television, even if the program doesn’t have that image as part of its show. In some cases, it only take a few hours to cause burn-in. What are some things that cause burn-in? If you watch 4:3 video on a widescreen display, you’ll get … Continue reading

Down and Dirty Guide to TV Types

Trying to decide between a plasma television and a flat screen television? Or wait, a plasma television does have a flat screen, doesn’t it? Choosing among the various television types can be very confusing. That is why I created this down and dirty guide to the different television technology. You’ll learn what it all means, as well as the pros and the cons. CRT The CRT is the traditional Cathode-ray tube television, the analog TV that we have all grown up with. There are some newer CRTs that are digital, and some even include high definition viewing (HDTV). The pro … Continue reading

Making text easier to read on your monitor

Operating System Required: Windows XP In one of my earlier blog entries I discussed computer eye strain and some simple and easy ways to help reduce it. This will help prevent sore eyes, headaches, and the aching neck and backs associated with prolonged computer usage. Today I will be helping the families.com readers who have both Windows XP as their operating system and use a LCD monitor. If you have a CRT monitor (Cathode Ray Tube, the “TV” type) this may help you a little but this is mainly for Flat Panel and laptop displays. Microsoft provides us with ClearType … Continue reading