Q. I know what HDTVs are...but some HDTV doesn't have LCD. What's LCD?
A. LCD stands for Liquid Crystal Display. It's one of the few technologies used for making displays/monitors/TVs. Other technologies include Plasma, Cathode Ray Tube (CRT), Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED), Projection, and a few others not yet ready for consumers.
As opposed to HDTV, which simply means any display with 1280x720 resolution or higher, usually with a digital TV tuner (but not necessarily a HD tuner).
So an LCD HDTV would be a Liquid Crystal Display with a resolution of 1280x720 or higher.
As opposed to HDTV, which simply means any display with 1280x720 resolution or higher, usually with a digital TV tuner (but not necessarily a HD tuner).
So an LCD HDTV would be a Liquid Crystal Display with a resolution of 1280x720 or higher.
Which is best LCD or HDTV?
Q. Which has the clearest picture?
A. I believe you are misunderstanding your own question. You can get a LCD TV with out HD, but you can't get HDTV without it either being LCD or plasma.
A LCD HDTV are very nice. I have a Sony 40in. that is a LCD HDTV.
A LCD HDTV are very nice. I have a Sony 40in. that is a LCD HDTV.
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