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How To Compare Lcd Tvs

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

There’s no better way to measure the attractiveness of an LCD TV by, well, measuring an LCD TV. You’re after a big screen, is what you’re after, when you look at LCD screens, so you want to look at screen size. In fact, when you look at websites that compare LCD TVs, you’re going to see that the way that they categorize and classify these things is first by size. “What kind of LCD TV do you want? Do you want a 30 inch TV or what?” And so that’s the first point. And the second point is that if all you’re after is the size of a TV, then what you’re actually looking for is what’s called a commodity TV screen, a commodity flat screen. You’ll know a commodity TV, if the model you’re looking at (A) doesn’t have a well known brand to its front plate, (B) isn’t very stylish at all, zero ergonomics for example, (C) has very poor audio, and (D), doesn’t cost all that much. And that’s the point of commodity LCD flat screens is that people buy these if all they’re after is the screen itself. Sometimes, people buy these for computer setups that they want a built in TV tuner for. They’ll plug in their CRT cable, and then watch DVDs on the same screen. This sort of setup saves on space, and is especially popular in urban areas, such as tight apartment spaces in the city. So that’s one thing that you’ll notice about these LCD TV Price lists; you sort in ascending, and all the commodity TVs stack up next to each other because they’re all the same price, and they all have funny sounding brand names to them. Sometimes, the deals on commodity LCDs are so good that people buy them and use them primarily as computer monitors.