The Facts About LCD Televisions
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.
From our CRT TV orientation, many of us have come to accept that a large screen TV is preferred over smaller screen sizes. This is not the case with LCD TVs. Buyers are advised to match the size of the LCD viewing screen with the size of the room. Close quarter viewing of a large screen LCD creates pixilation. This is where the image on the screen is perceived more as pixels than as the actual image itself. It is better to view the screen from a distance to allow the pixels to naturally blend together to give the viewer the perception of seeing the image as a composite whole rather than as pixels.
Prospective buyers should be aware that all LCD TVs are not created equal. There are differences that can significantly impact the viewing experience. Low resolution LCD TVs have the unwanted tendency to create ghosts on the screen. A minimum resolution of 1280 X 720 is recommended for the average viewer. If the buyer intends to be extensively involved in game applications, a higher resolution LCD TV is advised. Low res LCDs, in game applications, simply cannot update the pixels fast enough to prevent ghosting.
Motion response time is another variable that should be considered. A blurring effect results when fact action, fast moving images are viewed on an LCD TV with a low motion response time. Sport fans, in particular, are advised to look at LCD TVs with a motion response time in the range of 6 ms to 12 ms. Anything lower will result in a negative viewing experience.
Ancillary issues in the LCD TV deliberation center on how many add-on gadgets one is able to attach to the set at one time. Make sure there are sufficient connectors to attach your stuff: DVD player, game console, laptop, even a satellite connector.
These are the basics for evaluating your next LCD TV purchase. One final caveat: HD vs. HD Compatible. Clearly, the trend is in favor of HD. Stay ahead of the curve. Go HD.
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