Q. I just recently saw a Target catalog and they were selling a 32" magnavox 720p, lcd hdtv for 400.00 and I was wondering if that's a good price and if that tv's a good one.
I'm a college student and I'm just trying to save money during this recession and when I saw this tv it looked like a good price to me.
To anyone who has that tv ...
how is it? what are the things you like and dislike about it?
I'm a college student and I'm just trying to save money during this recession and when I saw this tv it looked like a good price to me.
To anyone who has that tv ...
how is it? what are the things you like and dislike about it?
A. YES. is good quality 32 inc 720 P HD TV. for screen size 37 and below. you don't need 1080 P full HD.because no body eye can get the difference between 720 P HD and 1080 P full HD from an 32 inc LCD TV. ( only 40 inc and above screen size, our eye get the difference between two in pictures Quality ). Magnavox brand use to under Philips USA. but Philips Brand TV and Magnavox TV sold in USA , is all " own " by Funai Japan. all TV is designs in Osaka HQ and manufactures in Thailand Funai factory. the TV use some of PATENTED circuit designs by Funai Electric , some other China / Taiwan TV manufactures " copy " it for there TV, case BAN to sold in USA for those model " copy " Funai designs. ( Vizio brand is one of the Brand , some of the products case ban by US Trade Authority to sold in US from 19 April 2009 ) . Is good TV + prices. is not top great pictures quality. but you will happy and enjoy it !
What's the difference between LCD, Plasma, DLP, and CRT TV's?
Q. I am looking to buy an HDTV and really need to know. Also, what are the best brands for each?
A. They are all different ways of putting a picture on the screen. The LCD is the longest lasting of them all. It stands for Liquid crystal display. The screen is made up of little liquid cryatals in red blue and green dots. If you had a microscope you could see them. They are electronically charged If you have a lap top it is a LCD screen. CRT is old technology. It is a vacuum tube Cathode Ray Tube and the screeen is lighted by electon gun shooting at a phosfor (sp) coated screen. and then rapidly scanning back and forth. The palsma screen is middle technology where the screen is plazma coated and then electronically charged. The plasma can wear out with age. The LCD can get scratched and permanetly damaged just by an aprasive cleanser. The Best way to tell which gives you the best image is go look at them side by side in a store like best buy. What you really need to know is make sure what you buy has both a NTSC and a HDTV tuner built in. If its HDTV ready then you will need a seperate "box" to receive HDTV signal. The other thing you have to know is very soon all tv's will have to be HDTV and the old NTSC tv's will need a box.
I could go on and on but if you want all the technical stuff look at this site http://www.geocities.com/columbiaisa/camcord_intro.htm
Generally speaking below 40" or so LCD is the way to go.. bigger then that Plazma is the only answer. Sharp electronics is introducing larger LCD sceens all the time. I am sure in time the lcd screen could be the size of a air craft carrier deck. I personally have a 32 inch LCD set i got on sale at BJ wholesale club. The brand is Olevia made by Syntax. Not a better known brand but it works well and I can use it for a computer monitor too and it was under $400 on sale. If it breaks I have no clue to call but for $389. It was the largest and cheepest LCD set BJ's had. Now if more programs came in HDTV or if the dish companies would wake up and offer more hdtv service I would be happier.
I could go on and on but if you want all the technical stuff look at this site http://www.geocities.com/columbiaisa/camcord_intro.htm
Generally speaking below 40" or so LCD is the way to go.. bigger then that Plazma is the only answer. Sharp electronics is introducing larger LCD sceens all the time. I am sure in time the lcd screen could be the size of a air craft carrier deck. I personally have a 32 inch LCD set i got on sale at BJ wholesale club. The brand is Olevia made by Syntax. Not a better known brand but it works well and I can use it for a computer monitor too and it was under $400 on sale. If it breaks I have no clue to call but for $389. It was the largest and cheepest LCD set BJ's had. Now if more programs came in HDTV or if the dish companies would wake up and offer more hdtv service I would be happier.
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