Help buying a LCD TV (1)
ByWith all the changes taking place in the world of television technologies, you must at least keep up on important events. This guide to LCD TV (LCD) concentrates on the benefits of this technology and the most interesting features to pay attention.
I am especially two advantages with LCD TVs: the first is the vision of the images, sharper than a conventional TV, because the display is significantly brighter with more contrast and no flicker (the LCD TV will work in virtually every lighting conditions). Also, LCDs have a native resolution higher than the Plasma TV of the same size, making it the ideal tool for high-definition. In fact, while plasma TVs are better at present regarding the sheer size of the screen As the signal becomes a high-definition television (HDTV), LCD technology up increasingly in the spotlight.
LCD technology
LCD technology is relatively complex and is based on the fact that liquid crystals are the natural state, in a whirlwind. The ability of crystals to let light through can be altered by applying an electric current. In other words, a source of light passes through a liquid containing crystals held between two polarized screens. Applying the correct amount of light you get the desired image. LCD 19 to 23 inches
Small sized
Samsung LE-19R86BD
19 “- 299 to 422 Euro
Philips 20PFL4122
20 “- From 259 to 359 Euro
Samsung LE-23R86BD
23 “- 463 Euroquest models generally have a 4:3 aspect ratio but some may also have the format 16:9 or 16:10. The audio is stereo and frequency 50Hz. For most models this size the price is less than 750 euros (except for some special models).
If your budget is quite content spending should turn its attention to the models even smaller, ie with a screen size up to 19 inches. The market also offers models even smaller screen than 13 inches). These have the advantage of being portable LCD TV.
LCD 26 to 27 inches
Medium sized
LG 26LC51
26 “- From 369 to 489 Euro
Philips 26PFL5322
26 “- 389 to 526 Euro
Panasonic TX26LXD70
26 “- From 759 to 807 Europer a model of larger, between 26 and 27 inches, the price remains below the 1200 Euros, but there is significant improvement in audio quality than in the pictures.
Dolby Surround Sound is fairly common, just like the 16:9 format.
Large sized
Philips 32PFL9632
32 “- From 1098 to 1257 Euro
Sony KDL-40X3500
40 “- From 2033 to 2630 Euro
Sharp LC-42X20E
42 “- From 1000 to 1480 Europer 32-inch models (now the minimum standard) and from 37 to 40, prices can be as much as 6,000 euros, but you will have a 16:9 widescreen display, Dolby Virtual Surround, and in many cases the decoder for digital terrestrial or satellite TV.
The market has also seen the emergence of several models at least 42 inches to satisfy the most discerning film lovers.
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