915-000144 Harmony Link Universal Remote (8 Devices)
This home theater remote lets you use your Apple iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to control your home theater components. One-touch show selections and activity-based controls allow simple use.
Harmony 650 Universal Remote (LCD, 5 Devices)
A color-screen universal remote that brings you showtime in no time. You can see icons for your favorite channels as well as the commands you need for the devices you are using. No more complicated lists of what to turn on or which button to select.
Harmony 1100 Universal Remote Control (43 Ft, 3.5” LCD Touch...
Logitech Harmony 1100 is the perfect complement to your sophisticated living room. Put a brilliant, 3.5-inch, full-color touch screen in your hands. You&039;ll be able to turn on everything you need with just one touch. And you can customize the controls to get the commands you want, when you want. ...
Harmony ONE Universal Remote (LCD Touch Screen, 15 Devices)
The color touch screen and sculpted buttons, organized into logical zones with backlighting, give you easy, one-touch access to your home entertainment - even in the dark. Just one press and you&039;re watching a DVD or your favorite TV channel. The ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand, an...
Harmony 900 Universal Remote Control (100 Ft, Supports up to 1...
See the movie, not the clutter. When it&039;s show time at your house, you won&039;t see a jumble of remotes. You won&039;t see a list of instructions. With RF technology, you won&039;t even need to aim your remote or see your components or cables.
RCR311BN Universal Remote Control (TV, Digital Video Player/Re...
Our black colored 3 device universal remote is easy to set up and easy to use. This remote works with over 350 brands, and programming is a breeze. It can even control your digital converter box. It is perfect for today&039;s DVR&039;s and DVD players, it includes large keypads for easy navigation, ...
Harmony 700 Universal Remote Control (For DVD Player, TV, VCR,...
The Logitech Harmony 700 remote is your answer to effortless home entertainment. With one-button Activities, you can go from watching TV to watching a DVD or listening to music with a single touch. The guided online setup steps you through the configuration of your Harmony 700, so you&039;ll soon be...
Google TV Keyboard (Wireless - RF - BlackUSB - 86 Key - TouchP...
Made for Google TV The Logitech Keyboard Controller was designed specifically for Google TV, so you&039;ll have the dedicated commands you need to search, control and interact with videos from TV and the Web-all from your keyboard. The Web at your fingertip A touch pad with vertical scrolling allows...
RFS200 Universal Remote & RF Receiver
Take control of the A/V components from anywhere, indoors and outdoors with the PowerPak Bundle from Universal Remote Control. It includes RF20 MasterControl Remote and the MRF-100B PowerBlaster RF Receiver.
C00240 Universal Remote Control (TV, Receiver)
The TiVo Slide remote puts the full power of TiVo in the palm of your hand. Hidden inside its ergonomic, peanut-shaped exterior is a fully retractable QWERTY keyboard for quick and easy text entry.
Harmony 300 Universal Remote (4 Devices)
Simple to set up. Easy enough for anyone to use. Better control of what&039;s attached to your TV. Support for over 5000 brands of devices. This might be the last remote you ever need.
Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote Control (40 Ft, Supports...
We know who you are. You have a half-dozen remotes on the coffee table. And you&039;re the only one in the family who knows how to use them. We can help. Enjoy a full-color touch screen. Intuitive button layout. And an ergonomic design. So easy to use, the whole family will love it.
RCA Universal Remote Control - RCU300 Controls TV, VCR And Cab...
Controls TV VCR & cableNumber keys VCR functions Mute key Partially backlit Includes 2 AAA batteries
MasterControl Learning Remote Control (Audio/Video - 50 ft, TV...
Customizable LCD screen Favorites Channel - choose up to 40 one touch favorites Learning Capable - allows MasterControl to stay up-to-date Pre-programmed Codes - guaranteed to work with all components
XRU9M Universal Remote (4 Devices)
The XRU9M Home Theater Universal Remote Control from Vizio is stylish to the eye and ergonomic to the hand. With its sleek profile, piano black finish, backlit keys and self-standing base, this stylish remote fits into any home decor. With Code Search Mode, it allows you to sync devices without sear...
RMN-U1 HomeShare Universal Remote (LCD Touch Screen)
Sony HomeShare universal remote provides simple activity-based control of home theater products and the ability to send music through your home network to HomeShare speakers in any room. Navigate your music with jacket art and send songs to specific HomeShare speakers in any room. Simple guided set-...
Harmony 700 Advanced Universal Remote (LCD, 6 Devices)
Make all your electronics work together with the Harmony 700 advanced universal remote from Logitech. Setup is easy; just connect the remote to your PC or Mac, and the setup wizard will help you configure the remote. Enter the manufacturer and model information of your equipment and how you use it a...
R50 Remote Control (Home Theater - 50 ft)
The R50, makes it easy for your whole family to enjoy the Home Entertainment System and controls up to 18 components. It features a large, color LCD and provides a Setup Wizard right on the LCD screen for quick & easy configuration. Simply answer a few questions no Internet or PC required. And i...
Harmony One Universal Remote (LCD Touch Screen, 15 Devices)
The color touch screen and sculpted buttons, organized into logical zones with backlighting, give you easy, one-touch access to your home entertainment even in the dark. Just one press and you are watching a DVD or your favorite TV channel. The ergonomic design fits comfortably in your hand, and bec...
SRP1103/27 Universal Remote (8 Devices)
This Universal Remote Control is very comfortable to use thanks to the ergonomic design and well-grouped buttons.
TV Buying Guide
The Difference Between LCD and Plasma Tvs
Over the past decade the two most common types of televisions purchased have been LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Plasma televisions. Plasma televisions have two thin panels of glass with a matrix of pixels sandwiched between the panels, which contain compressed gas in tiny pockets. When an electrical charge is applied to a pixel, the gas reacts to produce plasma, which then produces light, and an image on the screen.
The main benefits of plasma technology is that it is able to produce higher contrast ratios, and is very good for watching fast moving images, such as sport, or fast paced movies.
The technology behind LCD TVs is slightly different in that they have two polarizing transparent panels, with a liquid crystal solution layered between them. When a light is shined at a perpendicular angle, the crystals act as shutters, either blocking or allowing the light to pass through, this then forms an image on the screen.
The benefits of an LCD television is that it has a relatively slim line profile, at around a few inches thick, have a wide viewing angle, i.e. you can see a clear sharp picture at various angles around the room, are more energy efficient than plasmas, and due to their slim line profile and weight, they are easier to mount on the wall.
For detailed information on a particular plasma or LCD TV, please see the retailers site.
LED TVs
Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology has been around for some time, however using LEDs for illuminating tv screens is relatively new development of the technology. Fluorescent lamps are used in standard LCDs, which are relatively bulky, which increases the depth of the TV. However by using hundreds of tiny LEDs to illuminate the screen, the depth is greatly reduced, and this results in an ultra thin television. Therefore it is likely that LEDs will eventually overtake LCDs at the most popular illumination technology as manufacturers and consumers take advantage of the benefits that the technology offers.
High Definition TVs
High definition televisions, commonly known as HDTVs or high def TVs, can have up to 5 times as many pixels as a traditional TV. The increased number of pixels creates a much sharper picture quality, which gives the higher definition look to the images on the screen.
You may have noticed that many TVs are advertised as ‘HD Ready’. LCDs and Plasmas are sold as HD Ready, which means the TV is able to produce high definition images, however a high definition feed is required, such as a digital satellite service, console, or Blu-ray player, is still required to produce HD images. Without this, an HD Ready TV will only display standard images.
What Screen Size To Choose?Screen sizes on televisions are measured diagonally across the screen. The screen size that you decide to purchase should be determined by the viewing distance to the television.
See below for a general rule of thumb to determine the screen size.
6 to 8 feet away: 17 to 26 inches
8 to 10 feet away: 28 to 36 inches
10 to 12 feet away: 36 to 42 inches
12 feet plus: 42 to 50+ inches
There are also other factors to take into account to find the best TV, such as whether the television will be mounted to the wall, or on a TV stand, and the overall size of the room.
3D TV
Currently there are a couple of differing technologies used for producing the 3D TV effect of depth on TV’s or at the cinema. The first method involves the viewer wearing glasses with lenses that control which eye sees which part of the image. The two most popular methods for this are shutter glasses and polarized lenses.
Shutter glasses utilises a technology where the user wears powered glasses with an LCD screen that opens and closes extremely quickly and blocks the image from alternate eyes, creating the 3D effect. With polarized lenses the images are displayed to the viewer and each lens blocks out one of the images to provide the depth effect.
At this point in its development the key issue for 3D TV is consumers’ unwillingness to wear the glasses. One solution to this is autosteroscopic technology, where the picture is displayed in columns that are alternatively angled to the right or left eye to create the 3D effect. However for the time being this technology is limited to small screens as there are viewer distance limitations for the technology to work effectively.
3DTV is expected to explode over the next few years with units of 3D TVs sold increasing from 5,000 a year currently, to 40,000 in 2014, so its clearly a trend that TV manufacturers are looking to take advantage of.
Video Explaining How 3D TV Works
Surround Sound
If you are spending the money to get a new HD or 3D TV, its definitely worth also getting a home cinema system, to get the full impact of image and sound together. When looking at surround sound, you ma have heard about 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound. 5.1 surround sound requires 6 speakers, 2 for the rear of the room, 2 for the sides, and one at the front, as well as a sub woofer to provide the bass. 7.1 surround sound gives the full 360 degree surround sound experience, as it adds a further 2 speakers to get the full sound immersion effect.



























