If it feels like there are eight billion TVs on the market, all with different stats and figures, you're not alone. These stats are meant to overwhelm you into buying something more expensive, but you don't have to fall for it. You can safely ignore the following terms and words when shopping -- they are just sales tactics:  Refresh rates (anything above 120Hz is fine) Contrast Ratio Motion Rate, ClearMotion, TruMotion, etc. Viewing Angles Premium HDMI ports (all HDMI will look the same, no matter the port). HDR, or High Dynamic Range, is a newer color format meant to capture the greatest array of colors possible. The problem is that most sources (cable, Netflix, etc.) don't even send HDR quality color yet, so you'll likely notice little difference. That said, to better "future-proof" your TV, it might be a good option. Obviously, more color is better. That doesn't mean that this small uptick now, however, is necessarily worth the extra $2-300. Unless you love watching 3D movies, skip this feature. Most companies have already passed over them, quietly shuffling 3D TVs out of their inventory because consumers were largely unimpressed. Why? Because you need expensive glasses for every viewer, a 3D compatible player, and extra-expensive movies that cannot be played on non-3D players. So, unless you really want to recreate the home theater experience at any cost, skip this feature. All 3D TVs can play normal 2D movies. If you want the option, and money is no concern, you might as well go big for the 3D capabilities. Smart TVs have apps built in to show Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and other popular internet videos. While this may seem appealing, there are so many other streaming devices you can get cheaply that Smart TVs are often redundant. If you already have a way to stream media, skip the extra cost of a Smart TV. You can get a Google Chromecast, Roku, Amazon FireStick, Apple TV, or video game system with all the same features for $40-200. They are really just a fashion statement, with no real bearing on picture quality or enjoyment. Some people even lobby that they are worse, making it harder for a large group to all enjoy the screen from multiple angles.
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One-sentence summary -- Understand which TV specifications don't mean anything at all. Opt for the highest color range possible only if you're serious about perfect quality. Only pay for 3D TVs if you're committed to the recurring extra costs. Purchase a Smart TV only if you don't have another streaming source. Avoid paying extra for curved TVs.

Q: The Unarchiver is a free app that you can download from your Mac's App Store:  Open your Mac's App Store. Click the search box. Type in unarchiver and press ↵ Enter. Click GET next to The Unarchiver. Click INSTALL APP when prompted. Go to the folder location of your ISO file. Click once the ISO file to do so. It's in the menu bar at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. You'll find this in the File drop-down menu. Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu. It's in the pop-out menu. The Unarchiver will begin extracting your ISO file into a folder with the same name as the ISO file. If prompted, click Extract before proceeding. Double-click the folder, which should have the same name as your ISO file, to do so. You should see each of your ISO file's files and folders listed in the extracted folder.
A: Install The Unarchiver. Find the ISO file you want to open. Select the ISO file. Click File. Select Open With. Click The Unarchiver. Open the extracted folder. Review your ISO file's contents.

Article: There are a variety of websites online that offer links to live streams of all the popular (and niche) TV channels. These sites are of questionable legality, and you may run into issues trying to load the stream.  A few of the more popular sites include World Wide Internet TV, Live TV Cafe, and Stream2Watch. Many of these services are ad-supported, and you may need to deal with popups and other advertisements in order to watch. These sites are great for watching content from other countries, as they often cover countries around the globe. Most streaming sites have a list of all the available channels, as well as categories and search features. Use these to find the channel that you want to watch. After choosing a channel, you may need to choose from a selection of streams. These are streams running on different servers, and some may be down while others are up. Find the stream that works best for your connection. You will usually have to wait for advertisements to disappear, or manually close advertisements that appear on top of the video player. They typically have a small "X" icon that you can click to close them.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Find a streaming site. Find the channel you want. Choose the stream.

Article: Use enough ice to fill a 16 oz (500 ml) clear drinking glass halfway. For best results, use crushed ice or small pebble ice instead of large ice cubes. Dump the flavored syrup into the glass, pouring it evenly over the ice already inside.  You can use either commercially prepared beverage syrups or homemade syrups. When using commercial syrups packaged in a pump bottle, adding two to four pumps of syrup usually provides the right amount of flavor. If you've made standard Italian soda before, use the same amount of syrup for an Italian cream (French) soda. If you're starting with this drink, then you'll need to experiment a little. Add 2 Tbsp (30 ml) for a milder flavor and up to 4 Tbsp (60 ml) for a stronger, sweeter taste. Use any syrup flavor you want. For a twist, you can even combine syrup flavors. Add equal parts of both syrups when combining two flavors. Some combinations that work well include: banana and Irish cream, strawberry and coconut, raspberry and almond, and peach and vanilla. Add the club soda to the glass. Do not fill the glass completely; leave 1 to 2 inches (2.5 to 5 cm) of empty space in between the top of the club soda and the top of the glass. Pour the half and half over the contents of the glass. Slowly stir it in until the color of the soda softens throughout the entire glass.  Do not stir the contents of the glass too much since doing so can cause the soda to become flat. Only stir the French soda a few times, just enough to spread the half and half through the top two-thirds to three-quarters of the glass. For a slightly different variation, add the half and half before adding the club soda. Adding the half and half after the soda is more traditional and allows the half and half to spread gradually, creating a smoother drink. Adding the half and half before adding the soda will create a foamier beverage. If you don't have half and half, combine equal parts heavy cream and whole milk. Stir the two ingredients together in a separate dish before adding the mixture to the glass. Use almond milk if you need a dairy-free alternative to half and half. Drink the French soda (also known as an Italian cream soda) immediately, before the ice can melt and water down the taste. Consider garnishing the glass with pieces of fruit or fresh mint. Whipped cream can be added, as well.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Fill the glass with ice. Add syrup. Pour in the club soda. Stir in a splash of half and half. Enjoy.