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Motion enhancement

Picture motion has caused problems with some technologies in the past, but now advances have been made that allow new TVs to cope much better with fast moving images.
Motion enhancement generally adds in additional frames by using complicated motion detection and frame generation.

  • 100Hz, 200Hz and 600Hz technology is available across many TVs which smoothes the picture and reduces the judder and blur often found in older models - perfect if you watch lots of sports or fast action movies.
  • The technology varies between brands, but the results are very similar.
  • The technology may be complicated but the benefits are clear to see.

Connectivity

ConnectivityModern TVs come with plenty of connections and sockets to support additional devices and peripherals. The two key connections to look for are SCART and HDMI.

  • SCART is generally used for standard DVD players and recorders, and set-top box recorders.
  • Devices that commonly use HDMI include Blu-ray players, some games consoles, HD set - top boxes and also peripheral items like digital cameras and camcorders.

If you would like to connect more devices you may find a selector box useful:

  • It enables you to connect multiple devices to your TV using just one connection.
  • You don't have to get behind the TV to manually change the wires.

What's the right size of TV for you?

What's the right size of TV for you?Once you have your shiny new TV, you'll want to get the most from the available technology. Here are some examples of how you can fully enjoy the benefits of High Definition capability.

To find out how much space a TV will take up, it's always worth checking the actual dimensions of the TV rather than relying on just the screen size.

  • Ideally, for the best experience you should sit 1.5x the screen size away from the TV. So for a 32 inch TV, you would ideally sit 4ft away and for a 42 inch TV the distance would be 5ft.
  • A TV screen size is measured diagonally from corner to corner - it's not a measurement of height or width.

Displaying your new TV

Displaying your new TVYou'll want your new TV to take pride of place in your room. Whether you choose to put it on a stand or to wall mount it for a sleek contemporary look, we can help with all the accessories you'll need such as TV stands and furniture.

Wall mounting TVs: Remember that the larger the TV, the more support it will require. We have a wide range of wall brackets to suit your needs, including models that tilt and swivel for flexible viewing positions.

The Digital Switchover

The digital switchover is happening across the UK, with all analogue signals being turned off and replaced by a digital only signal. There are a number of ways to get digital TV. One of them being a new TV with the digital tuner built-in.

  • All of our TVs are digital ready with Freeview built-in.

For more information on the digital switchover visit www.digitaluk.co.uk (Argos.co.uk is not responsible for the content of external websites).

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We also have a great range of 3D and Smart/Internet TVs For further information please take a look at our following guides:

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