Senin, 24 Februari 2014

smaller LED or larger LCD HDTV?

Q. Im in the market for a new tv and am looking to spend around $400. I've been shopping around and have narrowed it down to two choices; a 32" LED vs. 37" LCD hdtv. they're the same brand and have similar features. my question is if the smaller LED has a much better picture and is worth sacrificing size

A. I am doing the SAME thing! My goal is to get it under 400, even if its 399 (but I'm also looking for a DVD player too). Where on earth did you find a 37" for 400? Of course LEDs are newer and so thin, and better, but I really am going for size. I would get the bigger LCD simply because a few more inches thick isn't worth 100 more dollars to me. The picture really isn't that different if you know how to play with the contrast and so on. I sure wish you told what brand this was. I've been looking at Phillips and Samsung and the best price I can find is 330 at Target for a 32" LCD Samsung. Good luck, I hope we both find the right TV!


why is there a small white dot on my LCD HDTV screen?
Q.

A. LCD screen have a large number of pixels. In 720p sets, the pixel count can be from about 700k to about 1 million. In full 1080p sets, the pixel count is over 2 million. When the panels are made, there are a certain number that will ship with bad pixels or panels that will have pixels go bad early in the life of the panel. It's just part of the biz.


What you have isn't really a dead pixel, it sounds like you have a pixel stuck in the on position. You can't fix it, not worth having anyone else fix it. You have some options if you are under warranty.

Some makers don't count one bad pixel as being enough to let you get a new set. Some stores might have a different/better policy if you are still under the 30 days since purchase.

Investigate those options. You might be stuck with this panel.





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