Minggu, 30 Juni 2013

What is the Samsung Touch of Color on the LCD TVs?

Q. I have the Samsung LN55C630 Series 6 55" Class ToC LCD 1080P HDTV but I don't notice the touch of color working. I read on a forum that it needs more light to work so I turned on more light but I still don't see it. Does it work only with sunlight reflections and is the Touch of Color a actual light or LED or just a special built in reflector?

A. "Touch of Color" just means that the TV has a reddish tinge on the unit. It is not a back-light, it is simply the color of the unit. And the red part is only about a quarter inch thick at the bottom of the unit just under the screen.

You will only notice it if light it directly on it, to see it just point a flashlight directly at the bottom of the unit. Take a look at this Tv http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31mvqA0KEUL.jpg It's a different model but its the same idea, there is a reddish tinge of color at the bottom of the unit.


Why do red objects on my TV look bad?
Q. anything like a red shirt or car on my HDTV (vizio LCD 55-inch) has a choppy, pixelated edge, and seems to go up and down almost. why does this do this?

A. red is goin bad, with my tv its the green that goin bad.





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Which TV brand is better-Vizio, or Best Buy's in-house brand, Insignia?

Q. Looking to purchase a new 32 inch HDTV for my bedroom, but avoid breaking the bank.

A. It is hard to compare brands, but you say that you want a 32 inch TV, so I'll go off of that;

Vizio's 32" class is 720p (HD compatible), has 60Hz refresh rate(decent), and costs $378. That is a very good price. (http://www.walmart.com/Vizio-32-LCD-HDTV-VW32L/ip/5623472)

Insignia's 32" class has 1080p (HD compatible,which displays a more even arrangement of the pixels, therefore a nicer picture than the Vizio's 720p), it has 60Hz refresh rate but is $399. So, for 21 more dollars you can get a nicer picture.

To conclude, I would say that Insignia's 32" class is a better TV, and if you buy it from BestBuy, they will deliver, install, and remove an old TV for a low fee. =) Theres my two cents! I hope it helped.

If I could make suggestion, however, I would say that a Sharp or a Samsung would be best. I have a 42' Sharp and a 52" Samsung, both are HD and they are awesome. Most reviews for the TVs (yes, I am going on reviews, since I've never had a Vizio or a Insignia sadly) that you want say that they break down often. So, if you do choose to go with the Insignia or the Vizio, I suggest that you get a warranty. Although expensive, they wil help you significantly.

I did quite a bit of research, so I hope you will take a few seconds to look at the links below that I referenced =)

And if I can leave you with one of my favorite phrases... You get what you pay for!


Do you think that this is worth buying?
Q. I want to get a new tv and at best buy they have this sale for a 42 inch for $200.I know it hasn't been released yet but I want to conform it's worth buying.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sharp+-+42%26%2334%3B+Class+/+LCD+/+1080p+/+60Hz+/+HDTV/3142087.p?skuId=3142087&id=1218379763676

A. I saw this too, and was wondering the same thing. But it says a minimum of 10 per store. So they could only have 10 at the store you go to. So i highly doubt you'd even get it. I remember last year me and my dad went for a tv, and we were close to the front of the line, and they were gone before he even got to the tv section. And they had 50 in stock. Also i think the tv's a cheap version. With probably okay picture and okay quality. Probably not that great. Because why would they sell it so cheap if it was a good tv? They just want to get rid of it because they know they couldnt sell it otherwise.





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