Monday, September 2, 2013

What's the difference between an LCD and an LED HDTV?

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I'm looking to purchase an HDTV and was wondering the difference between the two types. Is it worth is to spend the extra money for LED? How much better is the performance of an LED?


Answer
LED and LCD HDTVs are actually both LCD. The only difference is when the HDTV says it's LED, it's actually referring to the type of backlighting. LEDs use light emitting diodes which turn on and off extremely fast. This helps to make dynamic contrast possible (black scenes are darker, white scenes are brighter). LCDs use fluorescent tubes that are not so fast. Performance wise, picture quality varies greatly between manufacturers in regards to both technology. Before making a purchase, do your homework and read up on specs and reviews on websites like http://www.cnet.com and http://www.specsandreviews.com

What is the best type of (Plasma, LCD, LED) HDTV to replace an old RPTV 52 in television from the 1990s?




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I've had this tv since 1991 and it's has been working fine up until a few months ago. I'm ready to place it with an HDTV. The tv is located the corner of a large family room with it's only light source being two lamps and a ceiling fan.


Answer
Hi

There are so many out there that it's difficult to know which one to buy isn't it? I think you need to try and narrow it down to a couple that meet your needs from the TV.

There's a review of various models but before I mention that it's worth mentioning the Panasonic range. With some televisions, you can get a bad picture view when you look at it from an angle and you'll notice poor picture focus. You won't notice those problems with the Panasonic. You get great, clear pictures no matter where you are when you look at the screen.

Have a look here and see what you think:

http://www.squidoo.com/top-selling-lcd-hdtvs

Hope that helps

Take care

Paul




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