Posts Tagged ‘lcd tvs’
Friday, February 26th, 2010
On the 26th to 28th of February this year the Bristol Marriott hotel hosts the biggest Hifi and AV show. The Bristol Sound and Vision Show draws AV and Hifi enthusiasts from all over the UK.
The Bristol Sound and vision show will be presenting new products from almost 200 brands including Yamaha, Sony, JVC, Mission, Wharfedale, Denon plus many more. The Sound and Vision Bristol show allows people to get close and demo the latest products, giving them chance to test them and relay feedback directly to the manufactures. Visits love that there are so many brands under one roof, no AV or Hifi shop in the country will have this many brands on display.
The Bristol Sound and Vision show is not just open to the public, many AV and Hifi retailers like HiFiBitz, Sound and vision and digital direct visit the show to gain knowledge of the products that they will be selling when they are released. The Bristol Show is expecting to see over 5000 visits over the weekend of the 26 to the 28th of February 2010. If you want to avoid the crowds but still see the latest products, why not call in to your local Av or Hifi dealer like sound and vision and see what is on offer there. The retailer Sound and vision has electrical shops in Bolton and in Leeds, they also have over 150 accounts with manufacturers many of which are previewing at the show. In the Bolton and Leeds Sound and Vision electrical shops there are over 200 products on display ready for demonstration.
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
There is a tremendous amount of interest on the part of the buying public surrounding the LCD TV phenomenon. The growth in the sales of LCD TV has far eclipsed the sales of both CRT TV’s and the flat screen alternative, the plasma TV. In the absence of some emerging breakthrough technology in TV sets, which is currently unknown, we may expect the LCD TV to be the lingua franca of television sets well into the foreseeable future.
You may not be in the market for another TV today. It is inevitable, however, that you eventually will. Regardless of whether your purchase is imminent, or planned for sometime in the future, the following is everything you need to know about LCD TVs to make an informed decision whenever you do make your purchase.
LCD TVs provide exceptional colour. When displayed in HD format, the lcd screen displays an incredible 16 million colours! The LCD TV is incredibly thin and lightweight, making for mounting and placement virtually anywhere you desire. Prices for LCD TV’s continue to fall as supply catches up with demand and as new technology improves production efficiencies.
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Monday, November 23rd, 2009
Buying a television can be a complicated, difficult process. Consumers have questions that they need answered and they run into lots of different products out on the market. Would I prefer LCD televisions or would I rather have a plasma television? Do LCD TVs provide the right amount of definition. Here are some things that you’ll want to know about LCD TV’s before heading to the store.
First and foremost, LCD TV’s are different from plasma television in a number of ways. Specifically, they are much more durable and can last longer on the whole. How big an LCD television can you get? They typically come anywhere between’ inches and 70 inches, meaning that you have a ton of different options depending upon personal preference and room size.
In addition to just talking size, you need to talk about the resolution in LCD TVs. It goes without saying that most people buy an LCD TV because of the clarity it provides. Whether it is a 17 inch TV or a big one, you are probably going to be getting-66 X 768 capability. This is important, because it provides LCD TV owners with the chance to enjoy high definition at its finest.
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009
When shopping for a new television, it is important to remember that a cheap TV is not always the best choice. Think about what you hope to get out of your television before committing yourself to one of the cheapest TVs that are unlikely to hold up over time.
Brand name televisions are almost always going to be more expensive than off brand and unbranded LCDs and plasmas you might see online. The brand names cost more due to the fact that their brand name is recognizable. Cheap televisions can survive by constantly creating new brand names so that no one can recognize a new television as an inferior product they bought years ago.
Buying a Cheap TV: When’s and Why’s
Obviously, if reliability is a priority, then a cheap television is probably not the best buy. A brand name TV set should last a good, long time without any major hassles for the customers. It is important to remember, though, that brand names doesn’t have to be synonymous with expensive! A savvy shopper will be able to find cheap brand name televisions without any frustration.
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