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Plasma tends to have a crisper picture than LCD televisions in rooms with normal lighting. They also have a wider viewing angle, meaning that you can sit off center and still have a good picture. LCD screens have to be in the center of the viewing field, which means that picture quality will be reduced the farther away from optimal viewing center you go. But, LCD televisions do better in brighter rooms. Its picture tends to be brighter, and it comes with a coating that’s meant to diminish the reflections from extra lighting. LCDs are better if you’re a movie fan since its video response time is so much slower than plasma televisions. LCDs also used to have the problem of ghosting. This is where the shadow of an image that had been on the screen for a while would remain. But, most experts believe that tweaking the factory settings will stop this if the problem still remains. Most experts also believe that this problem has been taken care of. LCDs can also be used for video games since generally the images are more static than sports events… |






Looking for an amazing quality TV for a great price? The Samsung LN46B750 46 inch 1080p 240hz LCD HDTV is quite a nice TV for its price. It comes with four HDMI inputs, which is great for a mid-tier television. Another great feature of this television is the ability to connect to the Internet via Yahoo with the Medi@2.0 package. The wireless receiver picks up signals well so there’s no need to really worry about other wireless networks interfering with your signal...
It’s Energy Star rated and has a few different modes to help you use less energy, including the Eco Mode and Standby Power Save. It also has an Auto Power Standby mode in case of a power outage. It also comes with a timer, meaning you can set the television to come on at a certain time and shut off at a certain time. Possibly the best feature about this television is the remote control. It’s easy to use. In fact, you probably won’t have to read every detail in the manual. 
At under $500, the Sharp Aquos LC32D44U 32-inch 720p LCD HDTV is quite a showpiece. It’s quite sleek looking with Sharp’s signature D44U Series black cabinet and table stand. Plus, you can easily remove this cabinet if you plan on mounting it on the wall. It’s lightweight at 29.8 pounds and can be easily handled with its smaller dimensions 9.1 X 30.6 X 22.6 inches. This television comes with 2 HDMI ports, meaning that you can attach a couple of external devices to the machine. It also has a PC input so you can plug your computer into the system and use the television as a very, very large monitor...



