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iLugger, maker of the original soft bag for iMac users, announces the release of three new custom bags for Apple 23” and 30” Cinema Screens, and also the Apple Tower. The ProLugger 23 model is priced at $149, and is built from sturdy materials that will protect your Mac Cinema Screen for years to come. The ProLugger 30 is a durable bag built for 30” Cinema Screens, and priced at $189. The ProLugger Tower is priced at $169. Other bag features include:
Non slip shoulder strap pad
Padded hand strap with Velcro closure
Handle strap on side to help support shoulder strap
Rigid plastic screen protector
Pen & misc. pockets on the front of the bag (hidden for aesthetics)
Business card / ID pocket on the top.
Same high quality construction & materials
Roomier inner pockets to carry a Mini & up to 20″ Cinema Screen
Dimensions are 19 X 20 X 6.5 inches, small enough for airline carry-on.

or the past couple of years, the battle for competing TV screen superiority has been mainly between plasma screen TVs and LCD TVs. And to be sure, either would make a fine choice for the average television viewer. And in terms of sheer numbers sold, plasma TVs have outsold LCDs up to this point. But increasingly TV manufacturers, such as Sony, have been shifting away from plasma screens to newer technologies instead, and one of those is DLP.

DLP stands for Digital Light Processing, while LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. They both use completely different ways to create the image on a television screen, although the final product is remarkably similar when viewed side by side. There are only a few minor differences to be considered and here they are:

LCD screens tend to be best when viewed at a direct angle to the TV, in other words, pretty much right in front of it. Older LCD screens especially were hard to view as the viewing angle increased to the side, but many of the newer sets have improved on that issue, although it is still more narrow a field of view than that of DLP screens.

LCD monitors do display bright colors very well though, especially in a room that already has bright ambient lighting. They probably accomplish this better than any other display technology, so if you will be watching the screen in a brightly lit room, LCD may be your best choice.

DLP screens boast higher refresh rates, so the screen is drawn more often in the same period of time. What this means is that fast action sequences that are often found in movies and sports will appear smoother on a DLP screen than on LCD. So if sports is a large part of your viewing experience, perhaps DLP gets the nod here.

As far as price is concerned, there isn’t a huge difference these days and both LCD and DLP TV prices are falling steadily as plasma screens are not as dominant as they used to be.

 
 

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