bluedigger.com bluedigger.com
Search:    Site Home -> About Us -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions -> Add Your Link -> Submit Article   
Add Url
 

Companies & Business

Entertainment

Fitness & Health

Tour & Travel

Children & Teens

Computers & Networking

Healthcare & Medicine

Employment & Careers

Technology & Science

Vehicles & Automotive

Shopping Online

Finance & Investment

Fashion & Relationships

Politics & Government

Games & Play

Sports & Adventure

Issues & News

Self Enhancement

Home & Garden

Food & Recipe

Property & Estate

Creative Arts

Education & Reference

People & Communities

 

Site Home » Entertainment » Audio & Video
 

Best LCD TVs

 
Author: Jimmy Sturo

Buying an LCD TV is more of an art than a purchase. Originally LCD TVs were available in only smaller sizes, but now they are available in sizes as big as 50 inches. Whether big or small screen, LCD TVs suffer from certain flaws: they have lower contrast ratios, slower refresh rates and narrow viewing angles. Despite that, if certain precautions are taken, you could end up with the best LCD TV in the market.

Currently Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic, Philips, Sharp are the bigger brands in the LCD TV market. Even computer monitor manufacturers like Dell and Gateway have made a foray into the LCD TV market. But a big brand name does not ensure that the TV is the best. Even reputed companies purchase monitors and other parts from other countries to save on costs. This affects the overall quality of the TV. It is essential to check out the TV while it is in the showroom before buying.

One thing to consider is the aspect ratio. Some widescreen LCD TVs boast of an aspect ratio of 16 to 9. However, believing blindly in this could be a mistake. Some screens just stretch the image to fit the screen. In doing so, the images become jagged and washed out. Best LCD TVs are those that can retain their resolutions even when the image is stretched to fit a 16 to 9 screen. Trust your eyes to judge that.

Another thing is the viewing angle. LCD TVs were big duds earlier regarding their viewing angles. Due to the pixel twisting principle of liquid crystal display monitors, LCD visuals would be almost invisible from more obtuse angles. But now, this problem is diminishing rapidly. Contemporary LCD TVs have viewing angles as obtuse as 160 degrees.

LCD TVs are available in three varieties: standard definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED) and high definition (HD). High definition TVs are the best as they can be used both as computer monitors as well as regular TVs as they can produce both digital as well as analog signals. These TVs have higher freeze rates and so they can better reproduce moving visuals.

These are basically the important features to check while considering a good LCD TV. Best LCD TVs could be those that have all the above features along with sleekness in design, lightness of weight and easy button controls.

Author Bio:
Jimmy Sturo is a champion in this field. Jimmy has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: home entertainment audio, entertainment audio, audio entertainment center
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
History Of Gospel Music
 
Learning Classical Guitar Music
 
A Lot Like Love
 
First Date Tip: Listen Up
 
Black Jack Wins the Longer You Play
 
Gift Ideas for a 50th Wedding Anniversary
 
The Dead Vault
 
Breakthrough Piano Playing Method Makes Improvising with Chords Easy and Fun!
 
Play Bingo Online UK
 
Interview With An Up And Coming Musician From Toronto
 
 
 
 
 

Faith Hill Fireflies Country Music CD Review

Country music super star Faith Hill has released her first CD in more than three years on the Warner ... - Clyde Dennis
 

Piano Pedals: What to Do With those Pedals, or are They a Foot Rest?

Using the correct pedaling, will make you sound like a professional. Understanding the relationship ... - Alana LaGrange
 

Concerts - Woodstock

An article about the concert Woodstock. - Michael Russell
 
 

Music Industry Insider: Tess Taylor of NARIP and LAMN

Every industry has someone with a hand on the pulse of the business. In music, that person is Tess T ... - Scott G
 

10-4 Good Buddy: CB Radio is Still Going Strong

Way back in the 1970s, CB radio infused the American culture the way the Internet permeates our cult ... - Chris Robertson
 
 
Site Home -> Privacy -> Terms & Conditions  
© 2008 www.bluedigger.com All Rights Reserved.