LCD TV?



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Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
We have to wait. I too have my eyes scattered, but so far my JVC CRT TV shows an order of magnitude better. As many believe LCDs will be 20 percent cheaper by the end of the year due to overproduction and lower development costs. And new models have to appear which will be close to CRT TV quality. You should definitely buy with extra capacity, to be able to receive high definition signal from the cable, and be able to play Full HD. Now it is such a transitional period. I also want an LCD panel, but I am sitting and waiting. Now I don't want to buy it. Give a lot of money now and then bite your elbows. Waiting.

Response from 0[+++++]
We have to wait. I too have my eyes scattered, but so far my CRT TV JVC shows an order of magnitude better. As many believe that by the end of the year LCDs will be 20 times cheaper due to overproduction and lower development costs. And there should be new models which come close to CRT TV quality. You should definitely buy with extra capacity to be able to receive high definition signal from the cable and to play Full HD. Now it is a period of transition. I also want an LCD panel, but I am waiting. Now I do not want to take it. Give a lot of money now and then bite your elbows. Waiting.

Response from 0[+]
better buy an LCD, they are better and save electricity and better quality

Response from 0[+]
Optimal distance to the screen = 5 TV diagonals

Response from 0[+++++]
lcd-pioner

Response from 0[++]
I advise you to buy LG 15LS1R. Great LCD TV. Quality and not expensive!

Response from 0[+++++]
Screen resolution should be at least 1366 horizontally vertically I don't remember - but there are still and 848x480 they are not able to give even the usual DVD-quality. And to get full HD quality 1920x1080 - these are already appearing, but so far they are expensive $3000. All below that in the next few years will be outdated. So decide for yourself according to your income. No matter what you decide - you'll make a loss in any case. If I were you, I would wait until full HD will go down to your 60 000.

 

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