Everything That You Need to Know About An LCD TV
April 23rd, 2010 by Tom SmithIs it time to upgrade your old TV to a flat-screen? In the search for a new television, begin with LCD TVs. From compact, fifteen-inch models to big screens measuring 100 inches or more, these slim, flat-screen TVs come in many different sizes. There is an LCD TV out there that will fit any space or budget. Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sharp, and Sony are the major brand names, but by no means are they the only brands that carry quality LCD TVs.
LCD Flat Panel TVs
April 1st, 2010 by Jim BrowneysLCD TVs are one of the most popular formats of television available on the market today. There are several benefits that go into making them a popular choice. Some of these benefits include: price, size, versatility, experience, imaging, viewing angle, resolution, and environmental impact. All of these factors go into making LVD TVs a popular and beneficial choice for consumers.
Why You Should Buy An LCD TV
March 29th, 2010 by Tim SparrowLCD TV and LCD television or LCD televisions is the different terms that are used to describe television sets that make use of liquid crystal display technologies. Regardless of which term you choose to use to describe these kinds of television sets are very impressive as they can produce television images that are far better in quality as compared to what you get from a CRT. In fact, the LCD television is unique because of the fact that it is extremely slim and very lightweight and of course these sets are available in sizes that are very large and which you would not be able to get from a CRT.
Bristol Hifi Show
February 26th, 2010 by Jane PetersOn 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.
Is an LCD TV the right choice?
February 25th, 2010 by Jack StansfieldBuying a TV used to be relatively simple. The biggest decision you had to make was whether to get a large screen, a small screen, or something in between. Over the past decade, though, new and increasingly complex technologies have emerged that have made the endeavor much more involved. There are two primary competing formats for televisions: Plasma and LCD displays, and as more and more projectors are being designed for the home theater, they too need to be considered.




