Showing posts with label LCD Display. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LCD Display. Show all posts

Monday, June 30, 2008

Should You Buy An LCD TV?

One big advance in modern video technology is the LCD TV. Let
face it, few homes today are without a TV set, and when the old
one goes caput, they will most likely end up having to buy either
an LCD or plasma TV. LCD TV's are based on the same
technology as many of the things we already have in our homes,
such as digital alarm clocks and calculators.

LCD TV's offer much brighter and higher contrasts than the old
CRT models. LCD TV's also reduce glare on the screen, which
can be hassle on the old sets, especially if you are watching
something filmed in a dark background or environment.
Reducing the glare also helps to counteract the negative effect
that watching TV has on your vision, caused by eye strain. It
is important to pay close attention to the dot pitch offered by
these TV's, as the lower the dot pitch, the better picture and
clearer resolution you will have.

LCD TV's offer good value for your money because they tend
to last a lot longer than most average TV's In testing, many
have held up to over sixty thousand hours of play without
having any problems. That would equate to about fifteen to
twenty years for the average TV use.

It is recommended to buy your LCD TV in a brand name, as
they tend to be made with higher quality light sources, which
will ensure you have high quality for the life of the set. Some
bulbs are replaceable in the event of a problem, but others can
cause you to have to replace the whole set. It is important to
buy a well known brand name that has good warranty coverage
on the bulbs, as you are likely to get better service should a
problem occur.

LCD TV's can be expensive, so you should definitely think about
the price of the set in relation to the size of the screen. If you
desire a large screen TV, you will probably be paying quite a
penny for an LCD TV that you will be satisfied with. But, on the
same thought, keep in mind that the picture quality is a lot
better, meaning that you may be happy with a smaller screen
if it fits your budget better.

As with any large purchase, it is a good idea to shop around
and do your homework. Look at several of the same models
from different dealers to negotiate the best price range. Keep
in mind to look at the customer service history of the company,
as well as what warranty coverage they offer. The best price may
not always come with the best products or service. LCD TV's can
be purchased online, but you should definitely make certain that
you are buying from a reputable dealer, maybe even checking with the Better Business Bureau before making your final choice.
Remember, don't be afraid to ask the dealer questions about your purchase and warranty info, and if he seems unknowledgeable or reluctant to answer, take it as a good sign that you should do your shopping for your LCD TV elsewhere.


Article written by Angel Estrella.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

LCD TV UK

lcd tv ukAs recently as just a few years ago, consumers needed a different monitor or screen for watching movies, for playing video games, or for watching television and for computing. That’s no longer the case. An LCD TV in the UK with a TV tuner allows you to enjoy virtually all your entertainment and audio-visual devices from one location, saving you space and money. If you live in university housing or a small flat, or if you just want to save space, an LCD TV in the UK with a built-in TV tuner is a simple way to accomplish all those goals.

Here’s an example of how versatile a UK LCD TV with a TV tuner can be: you combine video from a PS2, an Xbox 360, cable TV, a DVD player, and the PC – all into one LCD monitor. You can watch TV with picture-in-picture mode while you work on your computer, then with a touch of a button switch over to playing an Xbox or PS2 game. Finished with the game? Toggle back to the TV feed or to your computer.

Here’s an important consideration: many standard LCD monitors will accept television feeds through appropriate cabling, but you’ll need a cable box or cable converter to decode digital-TV signals. A UK LCD TV with a TV tuner overcomes that hurdle. Space limitations (for instance, determining where you have room to put the cable box) is a good reason to have the tuner built into the television. Also, if the tuner is built into the monitor, you’ll only need one remote control.

Keep in mind that an LCD TV UK with a TV tuner built in will cost approximately 20 percent more than a monitor without a TV tuner.

Here are some examples of some models of LCD TV UK you can purchase that come complete with TV tuners:

1. Sony TV Tuner/Monitor MFM-HT75W – UK version: A flat panel LCD monitor with a 17” widescreen display, this model offers Digital S-video inputs, is HDTV capable, and has a remote control.

2. Sony TV Tuner/Monitor MFM-HT95 – UK version: A flat panel LCD monitor with a 19” widescreen display, it is HDTV capable, has Digital S-video inputs, an SXGA display, and a remote control. Average retail price is approximately $720.

3. Philips 17PF8946 17" Widescreen HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV UK with PC Input: A flat panel LCD with a built-in tuner, it also has a built-in FM tuner and built-in speakers.

4. Magnavox 15MF605T/1 15" HD-Ready UK LCD TV with HD Component Video and PC Inputs: A flat LCD panel with a built-in tuner, the small size of this monitor makes it a great fit for tight spaces. It allows picture-in-picture viewing along with built-in speakers, and even comes with a V-chip for parental viewing controls.

Where can you find an LCD TV in the UK? Major retailers like Curry’s and Richer Sounds carry a large selection LCD TVs in the UK. You can also try online electronics retailers, and frequently can find great deals at online auction sites like ebay.co.uk.





Roger Wembley writes for http://www.biglcdtvs.com. Grab your free insider's report on LCD TV and LCD Television news there today.

Monday, April 21, 2008

How To Buy Your First LCD Flat Screen TV?

Are you ready to buy that first LCD flat screen TV? LCD flat screen TVs are becoming more and more popular and they have recently had big price drops. If you are in the market for a new flat screen TV, then you have many choices.

One of the most exciting consumer electronics products to hit the market in the last 10 years was the plasma flat screen. Now however, LCD flat screen TV's are catching on and their price has dropped. Plasma screens use more electricity and are heavier which makes wall mounting more difficult. Another drawback with plasma is that the screens are more easily scratched. When Plasma flat screen TV's were first produced, their life expectancy was around 20,000 hours but now with the newer generations of plasma screens, their life span is closer to 50-60,000 hours.

Advantages of a LCD flat screen TV are that it is not susceptible to burn-in and usually is less expensive than plasma televisions. Because of the nature of LCD technology, there is no radiation emitted from the screen. It is also lighter weight than the plasma counterpart and thus easier to hang.

Plasma screens, in general, handle faster moving images better than LCD's. Plasma and LCD screens may look similar, but that is really where their similarities end. Some LCD do not have the level of color accuracy as plasma displays. Historically plasma screens had better viewing angles than LCD. You would tend to see color variations with side viewing of the LCD's, while the Plasma screen colors remained more solid.

Prices vary from company to company, so it is smart to shop around. There are many makes, models, sizes and prices associated with the LCD flat display. The prices of the TVs will vary, depending on the size, manufacturer, model and merchant. The name brands are going to be substantially more expensive than the non name brands.

Once you get that LCD flat screen TV up on your wall, you will surely have no buyer's remorse. They are totally cool and in no time your entire family will be enjoying movies and games in crisp, vivid, full HD splendor on your LCD flat screen TV and will have forgotten they ever had another kind.




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Monday, April 7, 2008

Vizio Reviews

sony vizio tv
Well, we have a starving crowd out there looking for Vizio reviews! My little friend Miss Lily Bug (my boxer) would like to give you her judgment on the Vizio brand!

Miss Lily Bug just lives to watch the dog shows on Animal Planet, and has been whining along with my husband about our old gigantic projection TV. The colors are atrocious, they are muted and it always seems to have a haze to it. So off we go seeking the best bargain we can for the money we have!


After making inquiries high and low on the internet and in stores, we found the brand Vizio to be what we were hunting for! From all the Vizio reviews out there they are dead on! These televisions, whether they are LCD or Plasma, are offered at an admirable price for all the value you receive!

Some people whine about the fan noise, but I barely hear it at all. The sound is wonderful. It is not like being in a professional surround sound media room, but for the price it is great! It is also a fantastic system for video gamers. My daughter has a PS2 and she is having a ball with it on this TV instead of the dinky old 19 inch in her room.

Miss Lily Bug was so impressed with the brilliant color resolution, and the sharp, clear picture. The colors are so true and vibrant. I don’t think I have seen anything more sweet either. (Aside from my daughters!) The system was so simple to set up, and the menu navigation is easy as well!

Our model is the 46 inch LCD HDTV. We are definitely in love with it, especially compared to the old 55 inch 200 lb. waste of space that we had! Miss Lily Bug is on cloud nine watching all those guys prancing around the ring!!!

I don’t know if the other Vizio reviews helped you, I am confident this one did! I have much more information on my lens, please see below.




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Monday, March 17, 2008

Do plasma TVs really burn out quicker than LCDs? You'll be surprised at the answer as we reveal more in this informative report.

If you're still living back in the days when Plasma TVs were only supposed to last a short time then you need to drag yourself back into current reality.The truth is, a Plasma HDTV can last you up to half a lifetime - that's no exageration with several major companies including Panasonic, Samsung and Pioneer listing longevity of up to 60,000 hours.Equivalent Longevity To LCD TVs This now means plasma TVs are now equal to LCDs in longevity which is impressive considering LCDs were supposed to run them out of town when they first hit the market and many were shouting the "death of plasma."Many are still clinging to the claims of nearly a decade ago that plasma TVs burnt out too quick and were not worth their purchase price in comparison to their shelf life.That's true in a sense when one needed to shelve out nearly five figures for the pleasure of putting one over their neighbors in the "keeping up with the Jones'" race but things have turned around dramatically since then.THe price of plasmas has dropped significantly - thanks to new technology, more units being sold and the competition from LCD units. Plasma burn may even be thing of the past although don't dare test it by leaving your screen on a still image for more than ten minutes.Today's models are thinner, have superior anti-burn technology and consume much less power. From a viewing perspective, they have always been superior especially from TV viewing distance and viewing angle.4 Tips For Longer Plasma Life The figure of 60,000 hours longevity will differ from brand to brand so keep in mind that some are superior to others. Here are some important tips in keeping your Plasma HDTV working in tip-top order for many years:- keep it in a well ventilated area- do not leave static images on the screen for longer than 8-10 minutes - avoid watching in very brightly lit rooms; in other words, plasma TVs perform better in normal lit and dimly lit areas - make sure the unit is turned off when you are not using it




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Sunday, March 2, 2008

Television - Understanding the Liquid Crystal Display Technology

The Televisions that use Liquid Crystal Display for an improved image quality are termed as the LCD Televisions. This is one of the latest inventions of technologies in TV and computer monitors. LCD televisions are easy on the eye and the intensity of strain to the eye balls is greatly reduced. Thus they make prolonged viewing much more comfortable and stress free. In common parlance it can be said that there is a liquid in the screen and we see the image on the liquid screen.
Broadly, this modern technology uses thin film transistors to monitor voltages to the individualized pixels. Here the transistors constantly regulate voltage to three liquid crystal sub pixels of red, green and blue, which in turn control light dispersion through the wafer thin panel. But to be precise, LCD technology is based on the utilization of specified polarized light.

In this mechanism the pixels are actually the segregation of thin liquid crystalline gels which get sandwiched by two polarized panels. The separated pixels then get activated with the activation and stimulation of X/Y grid, a bunch of wires connected to them. The amount of voltage applied to the X/Y grid is directly proportional to the darkening of the pixels which in turn get polarized at 90 degrees, and thus to obtain a brighter appearance relatively lower voltage should be applied to the pixels and similarly for dark shadow area the pixels get a higher voltage from the grid. Irrespective of the voltage fluctuation a constant flow of charge keeps on passing through the pixels even at the absolute dark LCD pixel.

The patterned vertical alignment or PVA and the super patterned vertical alignment or the SPVA technology is an added advantage of LCD televisions. The PVA and S-PVA offer a better and improved dark depth, and a wide viewing angles up to 178 degrees and S-PVA can offer additionally fast response times. An upgraded and dynamic contrast ratio or the ratios between brightest colors to that of the darkest shades are also proficiently delivered by the PVA and S-PVA LCD panels which offer a clear balanced and highly monitored display at any intensity of light at the surrounding. Thus each and every pixel emits consecutive lights to set intensity of the picture.

Today a number of companies are offering these manifold offerings with LCD technology and are marketing world wide. The prices vary with the manufacturer and so too the added features. Such as, Samsung is offering a high contrast ratio nearly 3000:1 with value-oriented PVA panels. Their S-PVA panels do not apply color simulation or replication methods instead they use true electronics of 8-bit colors. Another new company Eizo uses even 10-bit colors and upgraded S-PVA panels.

With these entire multiple and diverse benefits the most important caution against the usage of this liquid crystal display suggested by the authorities must be followed by the users. Such as, the liquid crystal inside the display are much toxic and can be fatal at times if it comes at a close contact with the skin or at any wounded area of the body part or even with the clothes. It must not be ingested either. In case of accident, if spills occur, the area should be cleaned with soap and water immediately. However, there is a very low risk of such an accident taking place and there is no need of panic. Only if someone is totally irresponsible will he tear open the screen and cause an accident!

It has been said that the improvement and advancement of LCD technology has increased the customer expectancy towards the quality resolution at a reasonable market price of this gadget and a minimal power consumption at the same time.

This article can also be accessed in portuguese language from the Article section of page www.polomercantil.com.br/televisores.php
Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for www.PoloMercantil.com.br

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