LIQUID CRYSTAL DIODE (LCD) TV


LCDs are all around us. A lot of people in the world couldn't get through their day without using one. This technology is utilized in our life in the most of digital clocks, car dashboards, calculators, stereos, and even some shower!
The applications for LCD are almost limitless, so it should come as no surprise that this technology has revolutionized the most basic home appliance of all: the television set.
But the question is: What are the advantages of an LCD Display?

First of all the quality of the image is better. The picture is colorful, smooth, and wide. They don't have those scan lines like conventional sets.
They are multi-functional and long-lived. An LCD is of course a TV, capable of displaying HDTV, regular TV, and DVD. But can be also used as a computer monitor. In fact, it can accept any video format thanks to inputs for HDMI, S-video and component video, USB, and many others.
Because of the high resolution, text and graphics look especially sharp when viewed on them, which makes them the best option for displaying data and web-based content. So LCD are also an optimal solution for your business activity.

And, of course, LCD are easier to watch because they are brighter and feature higher contrasts than traditional sets. So you don't have to turn out the lights to see the image clearly and easily.

Recently, LCD TVs have made great technological advancements with the new LED backlighting system. This enables better black levels and a brighter and more efficient energy  performance of the TV.

But how should it be an LCD TV to ensure a good quality of vision? Now the choice of the panel, with the recent fall of prices, is increasingly towards larger LCD models. The equation is: the bigger the TV is the better I see. Nothing is more wrong than this consideration.

The distance is a key factor in the choice of size. Minimum distance must be respected because, for example, put an 50'' LCD screen to 1 meter from your couch leads to a not optimal vision. In reality there are simple mathematical formulas to calculate the correct distance. With a 16:9 panel, you have to measure the height of the screen and multiply it by 3 times. The result is the minimum distance that you have to respect. So a 32'' LCD screen requires a minimum distance of 1.2 meters, one of 37'' 1.4-meter, one of 42'' at least 1.6 meters and a wide screen of 50'' at least 1.9 meters. Obviously, these are only reference distances.

Then there is the signal. If you go to a mall, most TVs are tuned to HD (high definition) channel or DVD players. The quality of the picture that emerges is certainly excellent.
The situation is very different if you move up in front of television programs. A LCD television, to ensure a quality worthy of the DVD, should have an input digital video signal in high definition. Remember that a
lot of channel use the old analogical technology. In this case a LCD panel is useless and a traditional set is maybe even better.

Here we present you some LCD TV you can buy directly from our partners:

Marshall Electronics QV171 HDSDI Rackmount 17 HD Quad
Marshall Electronics QV171 HDSDI Rackmount 17 HD Quad
Paypal   US $3,659.99
Marshall Electronics V R82DP 2SDI Monitor Dual 8 LCD R
Marshall Electronics V R82DP 2SDI Monitor Dual 8 LCD R
Paypal   US $2,777.99
Marshall Electronics V LCD651ST 3GSDI 65 Portable Fie
Marshall Electronics V LCD651ST 3GSDI 65 Portable Fie
Paypal   US $1,945.99
Samsung 460DRN 46 Outdoor LCD Display Monitor TV
Samsung 460DRN 46 Outdoor LCD Display Monitor TV
Paypal   US $1,799.00
Hitachi 42 UltraVision 1080p 120Hz LCD Monitor TV
Hitachi 42 UltraVision 1080p 120Hz LCD Monitor TV
Paypal   US $1,739.99
Sharp LC52XS1US 52 Aquos Limited Edition LED TV 120Hz
Sharp LC52XS1US 52 Aquos Limited Edition LED TV 120Hz
Paypal   US $1,699.99
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