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Which iPod would be the best for me to get?


I can't choose between these two iPods.

iPod Classic.
*£175.
*120GB.
*30,000 songs.
*150 hours of video.
*black.
*height 4.1 inches.
*width 2.4 inches.
*depth 0.41 inches.
*weight 4.9oz.
*2.5-inch (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlight.
*320-by-240-pixel resolution at 163 pixels per inch.

iPod Chromatic Nano.
*red.
*16GB.
*4,000 songs.
*16 hours of video.
*2-inch (diagonal) liquid crystal display with blue-white LED backlight.
*320-by-240-pixel resolution at 204 pixels per inch.
*height 3.6 inches.
*width 1.5 inches.
*depth 0.24 inches.
*weight 1.3oz.

I'm 13, and I like both. I have enough money for either, but don't know which too buy.
Please say why I should get whichever.

Get the classic. If you ahve enough money for it then buy it. The nano is for people who either don't have enough money for a classic but want an ipod or who don't have that big a music library. If you can afford the most expensive one then you might as well buy it and for these reasons, considering that for you price is no object:

1)classic has a bigger screen
2)classic has more memory
3)even though the classic is 'bigger' it is still gonna feel slim in your pocket
4)the classic is classic man!



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Wall Mount TV with LED Backlight Kit! Looks amazing!

What Is The Difference Between LCD, LED and Plasma Screens – And Which One is Right For You?

Flat Panel TVs have been around for quite a while, but consumers can still be baffled by the choices offered by the various different types of technologies. They may all look pretty similar, but they're very different ways of providing the image. Knowing how they work can help you make the right choice of TV to suit you and your household.

LCD

LCD TVs use Liquid Crystal Display technology. This is a type of crystal like glass which is composed of two layers to transmit or block light, creating images. LCD screens, unlike other types, don't light up, requiring backlighting for their images to be visible. They also do not emit radiation for that reason. LCD TVs run cooler than other types, and use less power.

LED

The confusingly named LED/LCD TVs are in fact a form of LCD TV, using LED lights for backlighting rather than fluorescent lighting. These TVs are to all intents LCD TVs.

Plasma

Plasma TVs operate very much like a fluorescent lights. To produce images they use a gas mixture (usually xenon/neon) which is electrically charged to produce color pixels. Each pixel has three possible colors, red green or blue. Plasma TVs were the first flat screen TVs on the market, replacing the old cathode ray TVs and eliminating the need for the picture tube.

Pros's and Con's of Each Technology:

Plasma's pros are :

  • Bigger possible screen sizes,
  • Better colour accuracy,
  • Better contrast
  • Better able to render blacks

Plasma's cons:

  • Can be significantly more expensive than other types of TV.
  • Heavier relative to size.
  • Shorter product life.
  • More delicate when shipping
  • Generates more heat than LCDs.

LCD's Pros

  • Generate less heat,
  • Lighter weight relative to screen size
  • Increased image brightness compared to plasma
  • Can be much cheaper
  • Easier to ship
  • Easier to service in some cases compared to plasma

LCD's Cons

  • Less contrast relative to plasma,
  • Less efficient at tracking motion
  • Fewer large screen sizes.

LED's Pros

  • Better power consumption (due to LED backlighting)
  • Better colour saturation,
  • Better black color levels (than other lcds)
  • Thinner screens

LED's Cons

  • More expensive than either Plasma or LCD television
  • Less range of products, being newer on the market

There's also a basic truth of the market to consider: Not all TVs are equal, and performance is a primary consideration.

These are some tips to make sure you get a TV with minimum fuss:

  • Name brands are usually much easier to service and have better warranties.
  • Local servicing and support is definitely a plus.
  • Exotic brands of TV are usually not a good idea, particularly with proprietary technology which can't be replaced easily.
  • Price is not a guide to TV performance.
  • Make comparisons between models before committing to buying a TV.

 

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