Tuesday, July 16, 2013

does the quality of lcd tvs on the wall at walmart start to get bad?

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Matt


i was wondering cos i was gonna buy a tv, but then i noticed a little blurriness on it i was just wondering if because they are running all day everyday if their quality starts to get bad? this is the tv i was looking at. http://www.walmart.com/Vizio-42-Inch-1080p-HDTV/ip/10993797


Answer
Display models at retail stores do get a lot of usage early in their life, having to run constantly, often with settings such as contrast and color turned way up to make the picture quality look better under the bright lighting of the store. As such, it is possible. Always avoid buying display models if you can. Another possibility is that the TV might not be connected to a 1080p source.

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Tim


I would like 40-42'' Tv. I also need a new tv stand to hold my stereo, cABLE BOX, PS3, etc. Any ideas?


Answer
When you are trying to balance quality and price, you're going to find that different TV technologies are better in different environments and for different viewing purposes (TV shows, Blu-Ray, Gaming, etc).

For example, Plasma TV screens are usually made of glass (very reflective) so you wouldn't want to place these in a bright sunny room. On the other hand, Plasma's handle fast motion for sports and video games better than most LCD's and are cheaper at larger screen sizes.

With LCD's, the screen usually has a matte finish so they are more suitable for bright rooms with a lot of direct sunlight coming in, but they come in smaller screen sizes and cost more "per inch". If you are gaming on the X-Box or PS3..there are certain LCD's that are going to handle fast motion gaming better than others.

This is especially important for input lag with games that depend on accurate timing of controller actions such as first person shooters (Call of Duty, Halo, etc), sports and fighting games (Madden, Street Fighter, MLB, etc) and music games (Guitar Hero, Rockband, etc).

Now since you mentioned price...bear in mind that features such as 3D, Internet-connectivity, Social Media Apps (Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, Hulu, etc), will add to the price. You can still spend less than $1000 and get a great 40-42" TV in a Panasonic (VIERA's are great), Sony (Bravia's are excellent), and Samsung (Look for Aquos models with Gaming Mode). LG is nice as well.

If you don't want to do that much in-depth research and want to get the right TV the first time around, you should consider using The HDTV Genie which eliminates the research and guess work in finding the best TV at a quality price for your own specific needs.




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