Tuesday, February 15, 2011




The Difference Between Flat Screen Cable TV And Non-Flat Screen Types

There are so many changes that we have seen in the past few years, especially in terms of technology. I have seen in the past decade that technology is not really that attractive compared on this decade. It was called an improvement of innovations like no other. I am going to discuss about the difference between flat screen television sets and the non-flat screen types. What would be their differences anyway to most users and customers in the area? The difference between them are just two things. These two things I have noticed are truly common and well-known to all of us.

The two things that made a difference between the two are no other than the design and quality. When it comes to the design, it really differs to all of us. For flat screen TV sets, the design is purely flat in the frontal part. As of today, flat screen cable television sets are having their speakers in both sides of the frontal part. In other words, this gives you a high quality sound experience like no other. However, if you stick with the old model or low quality television, the sound is not that good for long.

The design of your old model TV is not in flat screen mode. The design is a form of square or hexagon in the frontal part. In other words, the design is purely old school for most customers or subscribers. The second thing that I'm going to talk about is the quality. There is a huge difference between these two TV's in terms of watching them. The flat screen cable TV might give you a high-definition (HD) experience in watching your favorite shows at home or in the office. It also supports low definition (LD) mode that is quite cheaper than HD.

However, the quality of non-flat screen types cannot pass the HD and LD quality TV sets. It gives you a low quality watching and limited amount of channels to be generated by your TV's antenna. Speaking of the channels, the antenna will transmit the signal from your TV to a local station. It is not quite stable for you to stick with an old model television that gives you crappy results in watching your favorite shows at home. Worst of all, they can provide you less than 10 channels to watch. But if you subscribe with a local cable service provider, you may expect that there will be a channel increase.

An average number of cable television channels will be from 50 to 300, depends on the package or bundle you subscribed. Although analog or old model types are eligible to be attached with cable television subscription, but it does not give you a good quality experience like no other. I know that flat screen cable or satellite TV's are really expensive on the market, but it does give you the highest quality experience in watching TV at home or any place you want. This is where flat screen types and non-flat screen types are different from each other, and it's up to your decision to upgrade with it.



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