Q. Hi my friend is selling me his mitsubishi 62" lcd hdtv for $900. I don't know if its a good price I don't know around how much these tvs cost and is it a good tv?
A. It's a good TV but the price is way too high for a used TV. Take that $900 to a store and buy a name brand that has a new set warranty. Settle for a 55" if you have to but it will be NEW.
Why are computer monitors of similar size to regular HD television sets so much more expensive?
Q. Is there a real difference in quality of picture? If so, what is it? And if not, why such a huge price disparity?
A. Yes, there is a real difference in the picture quality between a computer monitor and a TV. In order to display small text well, a LCD computer monitor has a higher density of pixels compared to a TV. For example, a 40 inch 1080p HDTV has 55 pixels per inch. A modern LCD monitor has 200 to 300 pixels per inch. The higher pixel density is more expensive to produce but allows the monitor to display text clearly.
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