Features to Look for When Buying a Widescreen HDTV

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If you are in the market for a new widescreen HDTV and you do not know much about the types of televisions available and the features they have it is recommended that you do a little research into HDTVs before you go and buy one.  It is important to know what features are available on which TVs and also which features you will need to connect up your other audio visual equipment.  You don’t need to be an expert on everything before you buy your new HDTV however it is important to know the basics and also the right questions to ask when shopping around.  The following are important features that you should consider or check while you are shopping around for the perfect HDTV for your place.

It is important to know a few things about High Definition when it comes to purchasing a new widescreen television.  Many companies will include information such as the number of pixels or a ratio which allows the consumer to compare between brands.  To ensure that you are getting a full HD widescreen TV look for models that have a 1080p in the specifications or have a screen display which is referred to as 16:9 format and you can’t go wrong.

As well as the screen and pixel information it is also important to know and consider what connections you will require on the new television.  As TVs and the accessories that we connect to them become more advanced it is necessary to make sure that equipment we currently own will be able to be connected up to the new television.  Many widescreen full HDTVs offer extra ports such as USB and SD or memory cards however for people who still have standard DVD players  and older versions of gaming consoles it is important to know what ports you need so that all your equipment can be connected to the new TV without any problems.

It is also necessary to determine if the television you are about to buy has an inbuilt digital tuner.  This is an important feature as you will need a digital tuner to be able to pick up the digital signal for free to air TV channels.  Once the analog signal has been switched off in most places the only channels available will be broadcast in digital so it is important that the tuner in your new TV is digital ready.

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