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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
East Oregonian
Tuesday, January, 21, 2020
EASTERN OREGON
marketplace
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504 Homes for Sale
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How Much is your Home Worth?
Call Matt Vogler, The Week-
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541.377.9470. More Listings
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(541) 377-9470
Selling or Buying a property?
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How Much is your Home Worth?
Call Matt Vogler, The Week-
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541.377.9470. More Listings
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Pendleton Property 3 br 2 bath
manufactured home on a big
lot with small 2 b/r 1bath rental
house on same lot. Priced to sell
at $145,000. Call Cathy for more
info. (541) 215-0103.
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541-276-0931
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541-786-0822
503-548-4848
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Big Game, Big Screen
Just like Super Bowl
LIV won’t be your
dad’s big game, it
won’t be watched on
your dad’s TV screen.
Inch sizes aside — new sets
have grown to gargantuan
proportions — the alphabet
soup surrounding new televi-
sions is overwhelming. Don’t
know your OLED from your
UHD? Grab a seat; we’ll keep
you from drowning.
TERMS TO KNOW
Here are a few acronyms
and words you might run into
looking for a new TV.
HDR: High dynamic range.
These TVs use technology to
widen the range of contrast
between the whitest whites
and the blackest blacks, mak-
ing the picture appear more
lifelike.
UHD: Ultra-high definition
TVs have a higher screen reso-
lution than regular TVs. A 4K
UHD TV (see what I mean
about alphabet soup?) has four
times the pixels than a regular
1080p HD TV. This usually
results in a sharper image.
OLED: This stands for
organic light emitting diode.
For the record, regular light
emitting diodes are found in
LED screens, another acronym
you’re likely to encounter.
OLEDs are pretty new to the
market and are the new kings
when it comes to television
pictures. But new technology
means higher price, and if
you’re looking for a smaller set,
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the cheaper LEDs may be your
best bet.
SCREEN SIZE
Bigger isn’t necessarily better
when we’re talking TV size. It
might be tempting to make an
entire wall of your family room
a giant screen, but think about
when you’re at the movies and
have to sit in the front row.
Gives you a headache just
thinking about it, right? Now
imagine that all the time. You
want your television screen
size to be a factor of your room
size and your seating arrange-
ments. Consumer Reports
advises that you should sit
about 1.6 times your screen
size away from the TV for max-
imum field of view. So say you
have a 60-inch screen. You’d
need to sit 96 inches, or eight
feet away from the TV. Reverse
the math for calculating from
your sofa.
If you’re looking into the
new UHD sets, those images
actually stay sharp even up
close, so you could, technically
sit much closer to the TV and
still get a sharp picture.
No guarantees about your
mom yelling at you for ruining
your eyes.
ONLY AS GOOD
AS IT GETS
Remember that no matter
how fancy your screen and
your resolution and the type of
diodes, your picture will only
be as good as you’re getting to
your home. Before spending a
bundle on a 4K or even 8K
television, make sure you can
get 4K or 8K programming in
your area.