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Best TV Review: LCD
Flat panel televisions are quickly becoming quite common on store shelves and in consumers’ homes. Although Plasma TVs seem to be be getting all the attention in this area, the LCD television is also making an impact. Best TV Reviewers have a hard time deciding between the two, because they are so similar in picture quality, price, and longevity. An LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) starts out with two sheets of glass that are “glued” together. Between the two glass sheets are tons of liquid-crystal-filled cells. When an electrical pulse is given to the cells, they “untwist” and filter white light, which is given off by a lamp in the TV. LCDs produce color through subtraction, meaning they block out certain wavelengths (colors) from the white light, leaving just the right colors. The intensity of the light allows the TV to display a brilliant picture, chock full of color. When deciding between an LCD or a plasma, one thing you should consider is the lighting of the room. Plasma TVs will almost always out-perform LCD TVs in normal to low lit settings, whereas LCDs are better for sun rooms, breakfast rooms, or any well lit area. LCD TVs generally handle annoying reflections from open windows or nearby lights with no difficulty. Avoid putting this TV over a functioning fireplace, the heat can compromise its longevity. Best TV Review is a fan of LCD TVs. One of the main reasons is their slim, sleak, modern design. They are only a few inches deep, and are fairly light. LCD TVs, as a general rule, use less power than plasma (25% on average) and also weigh less in equivalent screen sizes (about 20% on average). Unlike plasma TVs, all widescreen LCD TVs over 15 inches in size have true HD resolution (usually 1280×768 pixels, sometimes more). Plasmas usually only offer true HD quality in models over 40?. Bigger models starting at 46 inches and up actually have 1920×1080 pixel resolution, but they command quite a price premium at the moment. LCD TVs don’t suffer from ‘burn-in’ or ‘burn-out’ like plasma panels do. They can, however, have ’stuck’ or dead pixels. The leading manufacturers have higher standards for defective pixels, so you can usually purchase from those companies with confidence that you won’t see white, black, red, green, or blue dots on your TV programs that won’t go away (and if you do, your warranty offers some protection). Because plasma TVs employ phosphors for imaging, they are susceptible to glare from indoor and outdoor light. LCD TVs don’t have this problem; they create images by shuttering light through tiny color filters and generally handle annoying reflections from open windows or nearby lights with no difficulty. Best TV Review rates LCD TVs a solid 9. The Good: Slim and sleek, very modern, brilliant picture quality, any size 15?+, can be used as a computer monitor, all over 15? are HDTVs, don’t suffer from ‘burn-in’, glare is not an issue, fairly light, long life span (50,000-80,000 hours depending on use) The Bad: Picture quality is weaker than plasma (especially in dark settings), more expensive than plasmas when you look at 40?+, black sometimes looks like dark grey, limited viewing angles
Samsung LN40B650 40 Inch Review
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LG 42LH40 HDTV + Hook-up Kit + Power Protection + Calibration + Tilt Mount
Product Description
Full HD 1080p performance, a robust feature set and Smart Energy Savings make the LH40 Series a standout. Features: TV TruMotion 120Hz Intelligent Sensor Mode Full HD 1080p HD Resolution 70,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 2.7ms Response Time (GTG) 500 cd/m2 Brightness Wide Color Gamut Super IPS Panel Wide Viewing Angle XD Engine 24p Real Cinema ISFccc Ready Picture Wizard AV Mode II (Cinema, Sports, Game) 60,000 Hour Panel Life (typical) NTSC/ATSC Tuners with Clear QA… More >>
LG 42LH40 HDTV + Hook-up Kit + Power Protection + Calibration + Tilt Mount
LG 42LH40 HDTV + Hook-up Kit + Power Protection + Calibration + Flat Mount
- 42″ LCD1080P 120Hz, Intell Sensor TV
- Hook-up Kit + Power Protection + Calibration + Flat Mount
Product Description
Full HD 1080p performance, a robust feature set and Smart Energy Savings make the LH40 Series a standout. Features: TV TruMotion 120Hz Intelligent Sensor Mode Full HD 1080p HD Resolution 70,000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio 2.7ms Response Time (GTG) 500 cd/m2 Brightness Wide Color Gamut Super IPS Panel Wide Viewing Angle XD Engine 24p Real Cinema ISFccc Ready Picture Wizard AV Mode II (Cinema, Sports, Game) 60,000 Hour Panel Life (typical) NTSC/ATSC Tuners with Clear QA… More >>
LG 42LH40 HDTV + Hook-up Kit + Power Protection + Calibration + Flat Mount
VideoSecu Black Tilt Wall Mount Bracket for Samsung 40″ HDTV Plasma/LCD TV with Free 6 FT HDMI Cable
- Supports screens up to 165 lbs
- Fits most TVs or Monitors from 37 up to 63 inch ( check VESA and weight )
- Easy adjustment of tilt forward to 20 degrees
- VESA 200X100 to 710×450mm compliant
- This mount is VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you recieve a mount without VideoSecu logo
VideoSecu Black Tilt Wall Mount Bracket for Samsung 40″ HDTV Plasma/LCD TV with Free 6 FT HDMI Cable
VideoSecu Black Tilt Wall Mount with Free 6 FT HDMI Cable Bracket for Sony 40″ HDTV Plasma/LCD TV
- Mounting screws both to wall and to monitor included
- For most LCD or Plasma TVs 37 -63 inch
- Easy adjustment of tilt forward to 20 degrees
- Supports screens up to 165 lbs
- This mount is VideoSecu brand. Please report to Amazon.com if you recieve a mount without VideoSecu logo
Product Description
This is an Angle Adjustable Black Wall Mount Bracket for LCD and Plasma Televisions. This Wall Mount supports most* 37″ to 63″ flat panel screens and plasma TVs weighing up to 165 lbs. This mount is perfect for boardrooms, digital signage, or home theaters. Included are simple to align brackets and a unique wall plate that can be mounted to a variety of wall constructions including wood studs or concrete. This wall mount supports VESA mounting patterns up to 750×450… More >>
VideoSecu Black Tilt Wall Mount with Free 6 FT HDMI Cable Bracket for Sony 40″ HDTV Plasma/LCD TV
I am looking for a Samsung 40 inch LCD TV, 1080p?
Which one is the best for 2000 and under?
so this is the one?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05771066000P
Some Points To Consider That Can Help You Decide On The Best LCD HDTV
When you go out looking for the best LCD HDTV, you need to consider this a s being an activity that is more of an art rather than an out and out purchase, because when the first LCD TV hit the market, it was only available in small size, though now it is available in sizes up to even fifty inches in diameter, which makes it all the more necessary to learn about which one to buy and which to ignore. Furthermore, whether you are buying a large screen or one with a small screen, each type will have certain flaws in them.
No Flaws, Or One With Least Number Of Flaws
Thus, the best LCD HDTV would obviously be one that does not have any of these flaws, or the least number of them such as things like not having low contrast ratios, slow refresh rates as well as not wide enough angle of viewing. However, you can easily determine which the best LCD HDTV is if you take simple precautions before buying one, especially by choosing from among big brand names such as Sony, Panasonic, LG, Samsung and Philips as well as Sharp. In fact, you could even include other big names such as computer monitor makers like Gateway and Dell that have also entered into the fray of selling such TVs.
However, the best LCD HDTV need not necessarily be from among the big brand names, since most of these big companies buy their components from small companies, many of them from other countries, which will thus have a direct bearing on the quality of the TV, which means that you need to enquire about this aspect as well before you put your money down on a particular brand.
Nevertheless, there is certainly one thing that will help you decide which the best LCD HDTV is and that is the aspect ratio, which in some TVs (widescreen) are as high as 16 to 9, though beware that some manufacturers may actually simply be stretching the image so that it fits the screen which in turn will result in jagged as well as washed out images. However, the best HD TV will be sure to retain resolution despite the image being stretched and so you need to closely scrutinize the image on the screen to judge this important feature.
Another important feature that can help decide which the best LCD HDTV is, is the angle of viewing, since due to the technology used in making these monitors, sometimes the image becomes invisible from obtuse angles. Still, today contemporary LCD TVs are able to resolve this problem by providing visibility from even as obtuse an angle as 160 degrees.
Lastly, you need to determine which variety of TV suits you the best and decide from among standard definition, enhanced definition as well as from high definition, though you can be sure that the best HDTV would more often than not be one that is of the high definition variety.
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