 Find out what the strengths and weaknesses are of each of these different TV types, and see what's right for your needs. |  The resolution that your television or display is able to display pictures at will determine how 'sharp' the image is. Find out why, and what to look for in terms of resolution. |
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 The ratio between the height and the width of a video image is called the 'aspect ratio'. Learn more about different aspect ratios, why they exist and when they're likely to matter. |  Screen size, as well as determining who has bragging rights, affects your ability to enjoy your TV or display. It's very easy to go 'too big' too. Find out what's right for your needs. |
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 Most TVs these days can be mounted using special standard-sized third party mounting hardware. See what options you have as far as mounts go, and why different options are better for different situations. |  Want to know what the best movies are to test the limits of your home cinema with? Read one expert's extensive list of movies that will show off what your home theatre is capable of. |
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 The fine resolution of modern projectors, in some cases, can create an unwanted 'pattern' as it interacts with the texture of your projector screen. See why this happens, and how to deal with it. |  Also known as audio transparent projector screens, these allow sound to penetrate through your screen from speakers placed behind the picture. |
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 Overscanning is a hangover from older technologies - and if it's turned on, it may be affecting the quality of the image on your TV. |  Not all set top boxes are equal - and if you're on the market for one, it's important that you know what you're paying for. Find out what the difference is between SD and HD set top boxes. |
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 A quality screen is vital to the successful installation of a projected home theatre. Learn about the pros and cons of woven and perforated screens. |
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