LCD TV and HDTV Buying Guide
Televisions are changing and are becoming even more
advanced as time goes by. LCD and HD TVs now provide a unique
viewing experience with exceptional versatility, mind blowing
performance and ultra thin displays. The new televisions which
continue to evolve are now extremely thin and light, this allows
them to be mounted to the wall if required. Previous style
televisions such as CRT and projection were so large and bulky that
they could not be mounted.
LCD televisions and also
HD TV provide images which are exceptional in resolution and
detail. Many sets also offer numerous other features which are
installed to help improve the image quality. The majority of LCD
televisions are 32 inches or over, they are also usually HD ready
which means they can support high definition programming which is
supplied by a HD receiver. Some televisions may have an external
HD receiver, although modern day televisions tend to have internal
ones.
Flat panel televisions in the form of LCD can
also be purchased in smaller sizes; these usually are also HD ready.
If it is not HD ready some people may wish to buy a set top box
which can be used to make the television HD. Many people choose
to buy LCD televisions due to the limited amount of space which
they take up. For example they can be used to stand on a
television stand or can be mounted on a wall.
The
majority of LCD televisions can also be used as a computer monitor,
meaning that a room does not have to hold a computer monitor and
a television. The advice which is generally given to people when
looking for televisions is to buy the largest screen size possible
which will suit the room it will be located in.
Also it is
important to consider the features which are required from a
television, for example will it be used as a computer monitor or it is
solely for watching the television. Some advanced LCD televisions
now offer incorporated internet services such as BBC
iplayer.
When looking around for an LCD, consumers
should always compare different television sets in order to find the
one which suits them best. Different televisions will also respond
differently to playing DVDs, this should be considered. Some people
may wish to take a DVD through to electronic stores to see what
the quality is like. If people are wishing to watch high definition
television, then buying an LCD television with an incorporated HD
tuner is advised.
It is also important to consider that
cable or satellite services may need to upgraded in order to support
HD. Different cable or satellite providers will charge different
amounts for the cost of upgrading to HD, this price should be
checked out before purchasing the television.