Selasa, 11 Maret 2014

LCD? LED? HDTV? What does all this mean?

Q. I'm about to buy a new TV since mine just went out. And since i'm about to be spending about a grand on a TV i'd like to get my moneys worth.. But their is all this new stuff.. What does all of it mean? Any suggestions? I'm wanting a Samsung 46" but LCD? LED? what..

A. Flat screen TV's are based on LCD technology (liquid crystal display). Plasma (PDP) is a different technology with similar results. LED means light emitting diode and is the basis of how your remote control and TV communicate. It's also an emerging display technology that uses less juice than LCD or plasma but they are still pricey, though the display will likely last far longer than its competition. As far as picking a TV goes, a big issue to consider is with inputs, outputs, and filters that will enhance the usability of your new HDTV. The more features you select, the more backwards compatibility you will have (ability to plug in your old NES or VCR). The overall performance also relies on advanced features. So basic guidelines for shopping would be to get a brand name TV, meaning a large and successful brand like Sony, Samsung, get the picture? As far LCD or plasma, that will depend on your viewing environment: a dark, cinematic setting will probably do well with plasma, and normal living room setting, you'll want the LCD. On a personal note, take your grand, do something GOOD with it (charity or a gift for your mom), and don't let the size of your TV symbolize how big a man you are. :-)


TV Experts, PLEASE HELP!... LCD/LED HDTV?!?
Q. Ok planning on getting a TV, stuck between:

LG 47'' :
LG47LH90

ORRRR

SHARP AQUOS 46''
LC46LE700UN


Please take a look and tell me which is better!!

ALso, what is that LED LCD crap? is it better?!

A. LCD and LED are actually two different types of TV's. LED usually has better color quality and lighting, as well as viewing angle, but they run quite expensive.

After reviewing the two HDTV's you've listed, the LG 47" is a sure winner and I would highly recommend it. The specifications are better and will give you a better picture. It has a great design as well, which is great with HDTV's.

EDIT: For the guy below me, pardon my error. I misread something I suppose. I did research again, and LED TV's do in fact have better power consumption.





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