Just wanted to know bout what's so good in an LCD / TFT TV that's not there in conventional ones....
Just wanted to know bout what's so good in an LCD / TFT TV that's not there in conventional ones....
Wait for my detailed article on this topic from me. I would like to do justice to this and would not prefer to make a short reply.
However, others could add their thoughts here.
Whenever I hear this word LCD a pictures comes in mind
42'' LCD, PS3, Me sitting on a Lazy Boy, on the table lots of snacks and drinking stuff:14:
Conventional CRTs have nothing greater than 36 inches.
if you want high definition lcd or plasma is the way to go.
LCD have flat monitors.They are less weight and easily portable.And more than that they dissipate heat much more than the conventional ones.
LCD tv's are quite good. They are thin and are the trends of today. If you have one you are rich. I mean it. They are quite expensive! Most especially wider screen LCDs.
Well, not really that rich though.I think what I meant was the branded LCDs.
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I got a new LCD TV last week, and I got one that is just too big for the room. I am getting used to it now but I feel like my eyes are popping out of my head. I do like the styling of it, and it is very sleek and light weight, I just wish I had gotten a smaller one.
Well... here's a cheap LCD for all of you
u can manage the rear side this way...
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This ^^^^ in no way is cheap i think... its an LCD projection TV... costing just as much as an LCD if i'm not wrong.
Sony unveils world's thinnest TV
Electronic giant Sony has launched the world's thinnest television, which has a screen as slim as a CD case. Bravia 40-inch LCD televison (ZX1 series)
The ultra thin TV, called the Sony Bravia ZX1, will hit the market in the coming January.
The exceptional product is priced at a whopping 3,500 pounds.
Slideshow: Bravia 40-inch LCD televison (ZX1 series)
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Just bought a Toshiba Regza 42"...
How's that ?
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