What is an LCD TV? Liquid crystal displays or LCD’s are the new craze in television technology. They are light in weight and slime as your child’s school note book. You can hang them like a picture frame or even place them on a stand. They produce crystal clear images and make even the most boring documentaries interesting to watch. Are you ready to get one? Before you go out and buy one. You should do your research this is not your parents CRT TV which works off of a light bulb there is lots of sophisticated technology involved in LCD TVs. So what do you need to know before you get one? How does a LCD TV work? Unlike the older tube TV’s there are significant things which need to be taken into consideration when purchasing a LCD TV. LCD’s involve computer technology and computer technology involves micro processors, software and etc.. These are things which can make your buying experience a head ace. I have gone through and simplified the buying experience; below is a list of things, you should know before making your purchase as well as suggestions. What is listed below is very important to know because if it looks good in the store might not look good in your living room. First thing is first how much viewing room do you have in your house for the TV you want? Recommended Response/refresh time Connections Other basic connections: HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) similar to DVI, RF in, Component (Y/Pb/Pr), S-Video input, A/V input, USB 2.0, Premium Audio, Headphone jack. Image clarity Units Wide : Units High Normally 16:9 is for HDTV, most shows are broadcasted in 4:3 ratio. Make sure you get 16:9 or you will be disappointed. 1080p, 1080i or 720p? 1080p means that the resolution of the picture is 1,920 vertical pixels by 1,080 horizontal pixels and the "p" stands for progressive scanning. Progressive scanning offers a smoother picture as horizontal lines are scanned or vertically scanned. This is Blu Ray and true HD quality. Recommended LCD TVs Don’t get cheap the better brands names will give you better hardware. For example how many sheets of LCD material are used to make the TV differs by brands and price. Sharp LC-32D43U Samsung LN-T4061F Sony KDL-46XBR4 Samsung LN-T5265F Recommended Store T.S. Nagra Currently I am an Engineer with Intel Corporation where I specialize in Product Development Engineering.
|
|||||||||||||
Disclaimer
1) E-articles is not responsible for the information contained by this article as well for any and all copyright infringements by authors and writers. E-articles is a free information resource. If you suspect this article for any copyright infringement, please read the terms of service and contact us or use the "Report this article" button on this page to investigate the problem.
2) E-articles is not responsible for inaccuracies, falsehoods, or any other types of misinformation this article may contain and will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by a user through the user's reliance on the information gained here. |
|||||||||||||