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anniyan full movie hd 1080p blu-ray tamil movies 80 So you’ve been shopping online for a new TV and when you find one that catches your eye, you decide to buy it. It will soon arrive in the mail and be placed in your living room. The only problem is, it’s not what you expected. The manufacturer specs claimed a 1920x1080 resolution but instead, there are small pixels throughout the entire screen that make everything appear blurry unless watched from a certain angle. Although this is quite disappointing, you can’t afford to be picky because for $500, these TVs are sure to make your living room look like a million dollars. Time jumps (back to the topic at hand) and you realize that these TVs are not only blurred but also not very bright. You conclude that the reason why they look so poor is because they don’t have high-quality bulbs in them. You start researching online and find out that most of these so called 1080p TVs have between 40 and 70 W of power each…Doesn't sound too good does it? But there's a way to get more bang for your buck by opting for a higher output bulb... and oh yeah, there WILL be light. If you are in the market for a new TV this season, here are some tips to help you get the kind of TV that you want. First, look for the EDID information on the box which will list all of the specifications of your TV including its bulb wattage. It is important to note that these bulbs generally range from 40-70 W but can go beyond 100 W in some cases. The higher the number, the more lumens your bulb will produce per watt. Look for a bulb that has at least 1,000 lumen output. You should also look for a bulb with a "CRI" rating of 85 or higher and ideally 80+ to get the most vibrant picture. The best TVs will also have 120Hz refresh rates and 1080p resolutions and/or panels and do not have LCD panels or edge lit backlights, which will produce poor color uniformity, washed out pictures and flickering lights. So if you are in the market for a new TV this year, please be aware of what you're buying. When it comes to bulbs there are many choices but one thing you want to look at is the average lifespan they provide. The lifespan of the bulb is highly dependent on the type of TV you own. Bulbs for plasma TVs will usually last around 1000 to 2000 hours whereas bulbs for LCD TVs will typically last around 3,000 to 4,000 hours. If the lifespan of your bulb is low or unknown, opt for a high quality LED TV instead of a LCD or PLASMA TV because LED TVs are known to be more energy efficient and they also do not flicker. cfa1e77820

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