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TV'snGadgets are all about High Definition TV's of just about every type, make and model, as well as many of the world's latest Home Entertainment Electronics and Gadgets that are available on the internet.
Based in Australia, TVsnGadgets.com went online in November of 2010 as an information and affiliate site of Amazon.com and Sony Electronics. It is owned and operated by Andre Julian and is designed to provide 2 things for its visitors: First, lots of interesting facts and info' about how all the latest televisions and electronic displays work giving you the edge on what display technology is good, better or best. And secondly, to provide easy access product links to almost every type of Television and Electronic Gadget within the Home Entertainment market including; Ipads, e-Readers, Digital Cameras, Camcorders, Laptop Computers, Smartphones plus loads more for hours of fun for you and your family.
Plasma & LCD TV
Our Plasma & LCD TV page has some solid facts you should know before committing to buying either of these TV's. They say 'knowledge is power', and it’s always good to have a little insight into what makes them tick as well as their pros & cons, giving you the buyers edge.
DLP & Laser TV
If you've never heard of a DLP or even a Laser TV for that matter, then this is the place to find out everything you need to know about them. These are two high quality television technologies that aren't exactly mainstream but they're certainly not at the bottom end of the quality scale either. Go here to find out more.
LED Back-lit TV
Our LED & Back-lit TV page puts to rest any confusion surrounding the new LCD/LED HDTV range. Are they LCD or LED? How can they be both? Are there any real LED TV's out there. You'll be surprised where you're likely to find them.
OLED Displays
You may recognize parts of these acronyms; OLED, AMOLED and Super-AMOLED. Are they the newest display technologies to hit the electronics market to date, or are they a re-engineered and re-invented older display technology?

