Sabtu, 22 Februari 2014

What is a good 32" LCD HDTV?

Q. I am looking for a good quality 32" LCD TV. I would like it to be reasonably priced and include at least 1 HDMI input, 2 component inputs, and at least 1 composite input. It must be an HDTV. Does anyone have any suggestions?

A. Right now Olevia has a special running on the west coast on a 32"
�levia� 432V 32" Widescreen LCD HDTV/Monitor Combo at office depot
for $700.00 a good price for the system
HDMI compatible and i like the screen resolution
I use it for regular television, Xbox and can be utilized as a computer monitor as well.
so far so good i recommend it. enjoy!


What is the best 32 Inch LCD HDTV?
Q.

A. Panasonic VIERA C12 Series TC-L32C12 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV is one of the best TVs under $500 you can find on the market. I did a LOT of research looking for what I wanted in a TV. I've been wanting a nice flatscreen for a while now. I've been holding out as and quality has been improving while prices have been dropping. I finally settled on this Panasonic.

I wanted a TV for primarily movies (Hi Def and standard or upconverted Def) and video games (Hi Def and standard def). I do not have a cable subscription and am not interested in HD cable services. That being said, I also wanted a TV that would double as a humongous PC monitor. I'm pleased to say this TV meets and exceeds my needs so far. It's a big upgrade from the 20 inch tube TV I was using before the VIERA.

The LCD TV is nice looking and has a variety of cable inputs. Both the remote and menu systems are top-notch and useful. This TV puts out true 720p resolution and has 4:3 ratio (standard, full-frame) and zoom scaling as well. For TVs 32 inches and under, 1080p (while nice) is not necessary, as you'd be hard pressed to notice a dramatic difference with your HDMI or component sources. The picture is super sharp, and the image control available with this TV is pretty impressive. You can really play with the picture and color. I was laughing at the ability to essentially reproduce that 60's Technicolor supersaturation if you want. It really brings films to life. You can make up to 4 preset color choices, too- One for films, one for sports or live action TV, one for video games, one for kid's cartoons, etc, etc.
I would highly recommend this TV.





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Would an LED or LCD HDTV be better?

Q. For gaming and blue ray.

A. First, unless it is an OLED, "LED" and LCD are the same thing. They both have LCD panels, the ones called just LCD have cold cathode fluorescent lamps for the backlight, LED obviously uses LEDs for the backlight.

And there is no "E" in Blu-ray Disc, which is the proper spelling and capitalization.

What is more important is the panel type, like TN, VA, or IPS. A spec they usually don't specify. A VA or IPS panel with fluorescent backlight is better than a TN with LED backlight. that said my Vizio M260MV is an LED edge type backlit TN 1080p LCD and I love it for Blu-ray and gaming. I typed this on it as my computer monitor.


HDTV for video games?
Q. I haven't been able to find the lag rate for TV's so i figured I'd just ask you guys. I'm getting really really antsy, i haven't had a tv for months and im tempted to buy the LG 42LV4400 42-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED-LCD.... http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005JK01GO?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER
Does anyone have it, and can they vouch for gaming experience with it (sound,visuals, lag).

A 46in Samsung LED for $800 was my ideal and after missing this deal (http://dealnews.com/Samsung-46-120-Hz-1080-p-LED-Backlit-LCD-HDTV-for-800-free-shipping-/470443.html#similar) I've been trying to hold out for it again but I'm not sure if I'm gonna make it much longer

A. you wont find a lag rate for tv's due to it does NOT exist,,

some lcd/led tv's motion blur when playing fast action based games and there is NO cure while plasma tv's do NOT

if your thinking of buying a tv for playing games your better off getting a panasonic plasma tv,,





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