Reviews tips on buying LCD TV

Posted by Milan Gan Wednesday, March 23, 2011 1 comments



More and more models of LCD TVs available today to make you must decide which is best. Actually how do you begin to determine which is the best LCD TV to buy? In this article we give you reviews of five tips that can help you by making a more precise assessment relating to the purchase of an LCD TV in the future.

Tip 1 - Size of TV

These are important things to consider before you buy. You must buy a TV that really suits your needs and will certainly go into rooms that have been selected for the current LCD TVs will be placed.

Tip 2 - Image Quality

Unfortunately, even some top LCD TV 2010 model found in currently experiencing a problem when it comes to the standard image that you watch on screen. Unfortunately if you compare some saying plasma TVs you will find that the refresh rate and contrast is poor and their answers are far more slowly. Yes many companies even the best 32 inch LCD TV promised us that the quality of pictures and their incredible performance, make sure that you choose the one that comes with a high response time.

Tip 3 - Resolution Images


This refers to how well the image quality you see on the TV monitor. The higher the resolution the images that appear on TV will be much more clear and sharp.

Tip 4 - Producer

These are important issues to consider when it comes to buying a product for your home because you will pay a large amount. This makes you have to think to buy a LCD TV made by Philips, Samsung, LG or maybe Sony. These are brands that offer some LCD TVs at this time best seller. And also a big producer producers usually have good after-sales service, so you do not need to fear when there is collateral damage when the warranty is still there.

Tip 5 - Price


Finally, of course, this is the last thing you need to consider when it comes to choosing the best LCD TVs to be purchased. As you will see the price of TV varies significantly from one place to another. So before you start your search make sure that you have the sheer numbers is planned how much you want to buy you for. Then when you have to spend some time on the internet looking to see what offers various dealers and compare their rates. But do not just compare prices but also the different features and specifications of each model you are thinking of buying. All this can help you to make more conscious decisions and consequently will ensure that you do your best purchase. And do not forget to always reviews the above 5 tips

Where To Look When Buying An LCD TV Price
Many of us want to have a nice LCD TV for our home. But sometimes we hit the issue price. However, if you know where to look there is a chance to buy discount LCD TVs.

Samsung LN46C630 reviews (Best Sellers in Amazon)

Posted by Milan Gan Saturday, March 19, 2011 0 comments



If you are looking for an excellent TV, stop your search on the Samsung LN46C630, this device is made with a very abundant than perfect physical form. With a screen size of 46 inches, will make you feel like being in a theater. This makes andatidak disappointed been spending money to buy this device for extraordinary picture quality and sound is satisfactory and a better remote than the others.

have availability AllShare feature that allows you to enable synchronization with the whole family. Even allows anyone to quickly and easily connect your thumb drive or digital camera on it so you can have access to videos, music playlists, and pictures via remote.

Feature Rate is 120 Hz Clear Motion technology makes the picture much more subtle and also the availability AllShare feature that allows you to enable synchronization with the whole family. Even allows anyone to quickly and easily connect your thumb drive or digital camera on it so you can have access to videos, music playlists, and pictures via remote. Indeed, all these features and even more can be obtained through the Samsung LN46C630.

This is a complete tool, so you and the whole family does not need to spend more money to buy other equipment, just with one gadget. Energy Star compliant features make this tool more environmentally friendly and cost. This gadget has been 382 days in 100 Bestsellers for LCD TVs category on Amazon.

Therefore, what else are you looking for? This unit has what it takes to be the best of its kind ever. Do not think twice again and decided to buy one of these products now for myself and the whole family.



Key Features
Screen Size: 46 inches
Full 1080p HD resolution: Enjoy the powerful picture quality, vivid colors and stunning clarity of Full HD 1080p resolution.
120 Hz clear Motion Rate: Samsung 120 Hz technology allows you to see fast action with a smoothness thats clearly ahead of the competition.
Touch of Color: Exclusive Charcoal Grey Touch of Color design combines texture and color that can complement any room.
ConnectShare Movie: Connect a thumb drive or digital camera quickly and easily. User-friendly interface allows access to videos, a music
playlist and pictures via the remote.
Exceeds ENERGY STAR Standards: Up to 43% more energy efficient than ENERGY STAR 4.0 minimum standards.
• Game Mode enhances dark areas, sharpens the picture, speeds up the image processing response and enhances the sounds of your games. Picture and sound quality optimized for the special needs of gaming systems at the touch of a button.
Wide Color Enhancer Pro delivers the entire spectrum of color and luminance for rich, saturated images with intense detail.
BD Wise: Automatically adjusts all your componets for the best picture and sound quality.
AllShare: Sync up your entire household. A wired or wireless DLNA connection lets you stream your PC audio and video files to your HDTV using yoru remote.
10 Watts x 2 audio power stereo broadcast reception: Supports multichannel sound (MTS)and second audio program (SAP) with 181-channel capacity.
DNSe: Delivers high-quality sound with more natural effects than conventional methods by reproducing the “genuine” stereo sound.
Warranty: 1 year parts and 1 year labor warranty (90 days parts and labor for commercial use), backed by Samsung toll-free support.
Swivel Stand

Connections
• 4 HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface):
3 back, 1 side
HDMI makes it easy to connect your home theater with one cable per component.
• Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC): Allows peripheral AV devices such as a DVD player to be controlled by a Samsung TV remote control.
• USB: 2 side
• PC input: 1 back
Dimensions
• 51.3 x 33.3 x 3.4 inches (WxHxD)

Sony NSX-40GT1 (Google TV) Review

Posted by Milan Gan Monday, March 14, 2011 2 comments





Advantages over other products is its integration tar Television with google TV, enabling us to easily access the Chrome browser that supports Flash and video HTML5; included RF remote QWERTY; built-in Wi-Fi, the user interface layer for the content of TV cable / satellite box ; can control the TV, AV receiver, and cable / satellite box with an external IR emitter; Android Market with one face to face. Including better color performance, sleek design, and there are power-saving features.

The downside there is the black light level is quite disturbing and several times appeared shadow flicker. Less comfortable touchpad, and the size of a remote that is not comfortable in the hand. Rare analog connectivity, limited application at launch and a bug in the software

This TV is one of the easiest TV to be connected to the internet series is also known to make our life always follow the growth of Google TV and is also a very amazing picture quality




The difference this series than the two other Google products Tv, namely Logitech Reveu and also of the same type, namely SONY bluray NSZ-GT1 is the integration. By simply connecting to the internet, google TV with all the facilities already exist in front of you. Remotenya Although sometimes difficult, but still better than the Logitech.

Viewed from the front of internet TV is reminiscent of a giant iPhone. With a clean appearance, where there is only the Sony logo and an array of LED indicators.




Viewed from the front of internet TV is reminiscent of a giant iPhone. With a clean appearance, where there is only the Sony logo and an array of LED indicators.

Sony's unique metal stand may look precarious but supported our thin, 46-inch review sample well enough. The panel's 2.3-inch depth out-chunks LED-based sets like the 1.2-inch Samsung UNC6500, but we're guessing that extra inch better accommodates the Google TV hardware packed inside. Overall, we don't like the NSX-GT1 series' look as much as that of Sony's high-end "Monolithic"-styled TVs, like the KDL-NX800 series, but it's still plenty slick for both standard and atypical TV rooms, like the kitchen or bedroom.

LCD TV Reviews - LCD TV LG LE5500 Series

Posted by Milan Gan Saturday, March 12, 2011 0 comments

LG LE5500 is the latest TV to lead the market, offers an impressive range of features including full 1080p high-definition display and 5,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio - this TV has some type of (22 ", 26", 32 ", 37", 42 ", 47 ", 55") but whether it can win the competition?

With LED LCD televisions is very important to keep in mind that LCD TVs use LED backlights instead of traditional fluorescent tube. The panel remains the same and still use liquid crystal diode technology in which the crystal is 'twisted' to regulate the amount of light through the screen.

LE5500 rose wood in color, which tends to work well in more traditional homes but can not be a true cutting edge chrome and black style to suit the family room is very modern. Television is a shallow 1.2 inches in depth and weighs about 65 pounds (about 30 kg's) without brackets. By standing the screen can rotate to 40 degrees, 20 degrees either side of center.

The panel where the lights dimming feature bright or dim automatically to prevent the light emitted and increase the black level. Not surprisingly then, the unit performed very well and black LED potentially better than some of the plasma on the market today.

LEDs use more power-efficient than fluorescent tubes, which is great news for green consumers and their electricity bills. This unit also features other power-saving options including smart sensor that adjusts the color and brightness of the display automatically lights in the room changes and the ability to disable the screen while listening to music.

LCD TV LG LE5500 has TruMotion 240Hz technology, provides a very fast refresh rates for sports look that looks great. However, it does require adjustment of some motion blur and judder settings to get it at the optimum level of good for a fan / AV but perhaps a bit too technical for the average consumer looking for the finished product out of the box.

When it comes to connectivity, the tv has imput that is not so different from the others, with four HDMI ports, two component ports, USB 2.0 access and 15-pin computer input. For sound, the unit is equipped with two 15 watt speakers that emit a loud voice a little, but not more than that given to the competitors.

Unfortunately there is no direct remote control buttons to change TruMotion feature on or off, which can mean trouble as you switch between sport and look normal.

LE5500 tLG impressive in terms of color rendition, with a color depth of the total area. Good point of view, without degradation in contrast to 45 degrees from center.



The panel features wireless connectivity with video sites including YouTube and Netflix and comes integrated Skype, which means you can make free calls to anywhere in the world without a PC.

With a competitive price range LG LE5500 is an excellent product with great black levels and connectivity of the internet that most consumers will really enjoy. Although not sophisticated, it is definitely suitable for the average consumer and slightly better than his closest rival, Samsung UN55C6500 LED TV or Sharp LC-52LE820U.

Samsung UN55C9000 Review LED HDTV Television

Posted by Milan Gan Thursday, March 10, 2011 0 comments

The UNC9000 series is the top of the line from Samsung for 2010 – the most expensive and feature laden TV they make. The plethora of features includes 3D TV ready, wifi ready, super thin frame, extremely beautiful aesthetic appeal, Samsung's excellent Internet Apps choices, 240Hz refresh rate processing speed, A 2D to 3D conversion system, and a super cool touch screen remote control. Of course, these features build on many past features that are also present on this TV, such as the menu system introduced last year. But what are the drawbacks? How do these features perform? Is the contrast all that Samsung claims? And how does the TV fit into the value picture?

 HD Picture Quality: First off, know that the 120Hz and 240Hz feature on the Samsung LED TVs have been greatly improved from the first edition. The feature is intended to reduce judder and smooth out the picture from that annoying jerky effect. But there are side effects. The kitchy cardboard cutout effect that we experienced on prior models stubbornly remains. The effect is due to removal of natural background blur with film based content. The effect can be distracting and unnatural especially at first. But thankfully, one can just turn this feature off. Turning it off will cause the jerky judder to return, but this is probably best for movies and TV programming. For sports programming, we recommend using the feature. To adjust: Click Menu/picture/Scroll down to Picture Options/Press enter/Scroll down to AutoMotionPlus 240Hz/Press Enter/Scroll or press to Off position.
Samsung UN55C9000 Picture Settings
Picture Mode: Movie
Color Temp: Warm 2
Brightness: 44
Contrast: 93
Color: 43
Tint: G47/R53
Sharpness: 10
Backlight: 7
Picture Settings
Black Tone: Off
Dynamic Contrast: Off
Gamma: 0
Flesh Tone: Off
Edge Enhancement: Off
Digital NR: Auto
HDMI Black Level: Low
Film Mode: Auto 1
Color Filter: Off


Once this is accomplished how is the picture? Vibrant. The picture is super color saturated and bright with powerful lighting while maintaining good saturation in blacks. Blue tones from the LED edge lighting are slightly oversaturated in the C9000 as is overall saturation. Click on our Picture Settings here to see our recommendations on how to calibrate. Two of the rumored and real flaws of edge lit LED are uneven lighting or backlighting and side angle viewing contrast degradation. The uneven lighting issue is nearly non-existent on the UN55C9000. With all lights off and a solid blue screen we could note some variation, however once a movie is playing on the TV, signs of this issue are unnoticeable. Side angle viewing is an issue with all TVs except plasma TVs which have individually lit phosphor cells. We felt side angle viewing on the C9000 is above average at around 30 degrees off center before noticing a slight decrease in contrast. The TV performed better than the C7000 series in this regard probably due to the Mega Dynamic Contrast technology included on this TV.

Sharp Aquos Review

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Model: Sharp LC-52E77U
Description:  1920 X 1080 HD LCD TV
Reviewer: Robert Wiley
Date: Fall 2009
Test and Optimum Viewing Distance: 15 feet
Calibration Notes: The LC-52E77U contains fairly easy to use calibration tools including white balance settings controls without having to access the service menu. The E77U contains a BLUE push that we found difficult to reduce
Below are are final picture settings to bring the user close to D6500 without accessing the service menu:
Picture Settings
Picture Mode User
Color Temp Low
Brightness -12
Contrast +36
Color +1
Tint +1
Sharpness -1
Backlight +6
OPC Off

480i DVD and Broadcast Viewing: As difficult and unpredictable as the E77U series is with calibration, the same applies to the picture experience. At times the LC-52E77U had ultra saturated looking blacks and great contrast. At others the picture appeared washed out during dark scenes. There is a lot of processing going on with this TV at many different levels. The internal picture doctor is hard at work. Therefore we viewed a lot of source material on it to try to get a clear understanding of the strengths and weaknesses. There are motion artifacts of varieties – swimmy effects with side to side jerky motion. At times there is flicker and background noise. In other scenes the presentation looked fantastic, clear, vivid and colorful. The 3D-Y/C feature is available for analog signals and is intended to minimize dot crawl and cross color noise. 

Model: Vizio VF552XVT
Description: 55" LED LCD TV
Resolution: 1920 X 1080
Power Consumption: 150W
Reviewer: Robert Wiley
Summer 2010
While Vizio often promotes itself as "America's #1 LCD HDTV Company," we are quick to point out that this is sometimes the case with unit sales of LCD TVs, but not total revenues. The reason for the difference is that many of Vizio's top selling models are very small inexpensive TVs. Within the 55" LCD category the company faces some tough competition.
The new VF552XVT from Vizio has the latest and greatest features that the company hopes will keep Vizio competing with the Tier 1 manufacturers. This series has LED local dimming backlighting, a 240Hz refresh rate (listed as 480Hz but that is back light manipulated spec), and a new black drive system. And this model also contains a new Bluetooth remote control and Internet functionality options. This is the second tier feature and price offering from Vizio for 2010/2011, the XVT Pro series Vizios are the step up from the XVT series.
HQV Processor Testing: Internal video boards are strong on the VF552XVT. We were impressed with the processors ability to smooth out distortion and prevent moire' patterns. See testing results here.
HD Picture Quality: The two problems that we had with viewing content from HD sources was 1) the picture presentation was overly dark (post calibration), causing dark areas in dark scenes to run to black with no definition and 2) image edges were continually blurry which surprised us considering the inbuilt processors. This occurred no matter what back light setting we used. Judder and jerky side to side panning were problems when turning off the Smooth Motion feature but worth keeping it off in general. The negative effects from the TVs elimination of natural background blur are the problem with the 240Hz feature. See below 240Hz rate feature evaluation. The LED backlighting occasionally introduced some negative effects by reducing shadow detail in the top corners of some scenes.
Black Level/Contrast Ratio: Black levels appear saturated and sometimes take out shadow detail or take the color out of a dark hue. Occasionally, blacks take on a dark charcoal appearance.
480i Video Content (cable, DVD): Picture quality from 480i and similar resolution appeared soft and blurry around the edges as did all content on this HDTV. HQV processor testing yielded very good results for the XVT series indicating an excellent internal chip set. There was no banding or mapping apparent. There was judder and jerkiness in many scenes both in 480i and HD from side to side panning as we were forced to turn off the Smooth Motion 240/480Hz rate feature due to unwelcome background information.

Model: LG 47LE8500
Description: 47" LCD TV with 240Hz Processing
Resolution: 1980 X 1080
Includes: Swivel table top stand
Reviewers: Robert Wiley and Jack Burden
Date: Summer 2010
The LE8500 is loaded with extra features (some good, some not) and striking good looks. It is the next to highest end TV produced by LG for 2010 falling just below the LE9500 which has the simulated 480Hz rate that I cant imagine makes much difference. We enjoyed testing this high end offering and comment on Picture quality characteristics and almost all of the various features below. We finish with a value comparison rating with the 3 categories combining for the Overall rating.
Post Calibration Settings: Gamut / Color Management System
Energy Saving OFF
Picture Mode ISF Expert 1
Backlight 38
Contrast 85
Brightness 58
H Sharpness 49
V Sharpness 48
Color 56
Tint G7
Black Level LOW
Color Gamut STANDARD
Color Temp WARM
GAMMA 2.2
Method 10 Point IRE
Pattern OUTER
HD Picture Quality: First and foremost with the LE8500 is adjust the dominant, radioactive TruMotion 240Hz feature. I wish that we could report a big improvement over this feature from last year's models, but it's not to be. With the feature on either high or low setting you will notice soap opera type cardboard cutout figures as the TV's processing works to take out the natural background blur of scenes. The feature's settings are much easier to change this year (see below in features section for instructions). After much testing, we preferred the User setting with Judder Reduction completely off at 0, and Motion Blur at level 9 with the exception of sports programming for which the features actually adds quality. With that done we will report up front that judder is noticeable and persistent especially in scenes with side to side panning. But it's worth the tradoff as the judder reduction option is just too distracting even at level 1.
This is one of the only and major drawbacks to the picture (though a big one). Color rendition from HD signals is superb and black levels excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed the real glass facing of this TV as it helps the picture presentation depth and realism. It does add some glare, but better to have glare and depth as far as we're concerned. Dark shadow detail was good and plenty of light came through during darker scenes.

How to choose the right TV set


Both LCD and plasma can produce beautiful images, but they have different characteristics. One is not necessary better than the other.

It’s a personal preference as to the type of image you want to see, along with the size and cost factor. Compare the two side by side in the store to see what you like best. LCDs screens have a matte finish with minimal reflection.

LCDs have a better image quality and higher resolution at smaller screen sizes than any other display technology and tends to be brighter than plasmas. It has a very realistic look, natural balance, superior color accuracy, good flesh tones, and sharpness.

Digital TV Formats

The screen size for an LCD can vary from 2 inches to 52 inches, and expect screens to be larger than that in the near future. LCDs weigh about half as much as a CRT television with the same size screen. They are popular in places where there is not much space. They can be desk, cabinet or wall mounted.

EZ Tip: We purchased a 42 inch Digital LCD TV . Soon after, we found it on Amazon.com for $300 less. You may want to check prices there before you make your purchase.

General information about all flat screen TVs:
# Almost all flat panel televisions have a widescreen format.
# Many flat panel TVs include a PC input. If you have PIP (picture in a picture), you can watch TV while searching the web!
# Almost all flat panel televisions can display high-definition (HDTV) . Many tube (CRT) televisions cannot.
# The picture is brilliant and easily viewable in all lighting situations.
# They have a wide viewing area and allows for undistorted viewing from most angles.
# They tend to have better audio systems than the old televisions had.
# Flat screen TVs are some of the most expensive video products on the market. At the present time, LCDs are less expensive than Plasma in screen sizes of 50 inches or less. Plasmas are less expensive than LCDs in screen sizes of 50 inches or more.