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		<title>Best LED TVs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 21:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best LED TVs Buying an LED TV is more of an art than a purchase. Originally LED TVs were available in only smaller sizes, but now they are available in sizes as big as 50 inches. Whether big or small screen, LED TVs suffer from certain flaws: they have lower contrast ratios, slower refresh rates [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Best LED TVs</h1>
<p><strong>Buying an LED TV</strong> is more of an art than a purchase. Originally LED TVs were available in only smaller sizes, but now they are available in sizes as big as 50 inches. Whether big or small screen, LED TVs suffer from certain flaws: they have lower contrast ratios, slower refresh rates and narrow viewing angles. Despite that, if certain precautions are taken, you could end up with the best LED TV in the market.</p>
<p>Currently Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic, Philips, Sharp are the bigger brands in the LED TV market. Even computer monitor manufacturers like Dell and Gateway have made a foray into the LED TV market. But a big brand name does not ensure that the TV is the best. Even reputed companies purchase monitors and other parts from other countries to save on costs. This affects the overall quality of the TV. It is essential to check out the TV while it is in the showroom before buying.</p>
<p>One thing to consider is the aspect ratio. Some widescreen LED TVs boast of an aspect ratio of 16 to 9. However, believing blindly in this could be a mistake. Some screens just stretch the image to fit the screen. In doing so, the images become jagged and washed out. Best LED TVs are those that can retain their resolutions even when the image is stretched to fit a 16 to 9 screen. Trust your eyes to judge that.</p>
<p>Another thing is the viewing angle. LED TVs were big duds earlier regarding their viewing angles. Due to the pixel twisting principle of liquid crystal display monitors, LED visuals would be almost invisible from more obtuse angles. But now, this problem is diminishing rapidly. Contemporary LED TVs have viewing angles as obtuse as 160 degrees. </p>
<p>LED TVs are available in three varieties: standard definition (SD), enhanced definition (ED) and high definition (HD). High definition TVs are the best as they can be used both as computer monitors as well as regular TVs as they can produce both digital as well as analog signals. These TVs have higher freeze rates and so they can better reproduce moving visuals. </p>
<p>These are basically the important features to check while considering a good LED TV. Best LED TVs could be those that have all the above features along with sleekness in design, lightness of weight and easy button controls.<br />
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		<title>Finding An LCD TV Sale</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2011 21:23:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding An LCD TV Sale LCD TVsare incredibly popular, and prices continue to fall year after year. Yet they&#8217;re still relatively expensive – you can still expect to pay between $1,000 and $3,000 for many of the high-tech models with large screen sizes. If your goal is to find an LCD TV sale, you&#8217;re in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Finding An LCD TV Sale</h1>
<p><a href="http://samsungun55b8000.org/samsung-un55b8000/">LCD TVs</a>are incredibly popular, and prices continue to fall year after year. Yet they&#8217;re still relatively expensive – you can still expect to pay between $1,000 and $3,000 for many of the high-tech models with large screen sizes. If your goal is to find an LCD TV sale, you&#8217;re in luck: increased competition in the LCD TV market has created a number of avenues for finding an LCD TV sale or for finding LCD TVs on sale. Let&#8217;s look at a few of the ways you can find a bargain at an LCD TV sale.</p>
<p>The first major source for an LCD TV sale is through online discounters. Online discounters tend to offer lower prices than even the discount electronics stores like Best Buy and Circuit City because they have much lower overhead – they don&#8217;t have to pay for retail outlets and for distribution to those outlets. Keep in mind, though, that the total cost of the TV can be higher than its purchase price due to shipping costs. Some TVs bought at an online TV sale are sold with free shipping; in other cases shipping can cost $40 to $80 and up depending on the size of the TV you purchase. You can also find an LCD TV &quot;sale&quot; at auction sites like eBay – not only can you find a new LCD TV, but you may find a used model that&#8217;s perfect for your viewing habits and your pocketbook.</p>
<p>Speaking of a used <a href="http://samsungun55b8000.org/samsung-un55b8000/">LCD TV</a>, check out a used LCD TV sale. &quot;Used&quot; doesn&#8217;t always have to mean &quot;old.&quot; Many retailers take TVs in trade from their customers, and they&#8217;ll sell you a used set at a greatly reduced price. Why? LCD technology is rapidly advancing and today&#8217;s cutting-edge model can be tomorrow&#8217;s out of date model. Many consumers love to buy the latest technology, and will sell their &quot;old&quot; set at a fraction of its original cost… letting you get a great buy at a used LCD TV sale. Some electronics stores take trade-ins and return the used model to the manufacturer for inspection and testing before they re-sell it. You can find a used LCD TV sale by checking with your local electronics stores or by checking online auction sites.</p>
<p>Another type of TV that&#8217;s always on sale is a &quot;scratch and dent&quot; TV. Retailers always offer their slightly damaged LCD TVs at a sale price. Why? Just like other appliances and electronics equipment, an LCD TV can&#8217;t be advertised and sold in new condition if it has minor cosmetic damage. Most retailers will discount those items heavily instead of paying the shipping charges necessary to return them to the manufacturer for repair. When you walk in the door, the scratch and dent items will always be included in an LCD TV sale. Best of all, most scratch and dent TVs come with a full warranty, so you won&#8217;t have to worry about reliability. You can buy an LCD TV on sale by finding a unit you want with minor cosmetic damage.</p>
<p>Discontinued models are frequently included in an LCD TV sale. Manufacturers constantly seek to introduce new models with cutting edge technology, and retailers sell overstock and discontinued models at near-cost levels to free up inventory (and cash.) A discontinued model is frequently one of the feature products in an LCD TV sale. Keep an eye out for seasonal specials, too – shopping in January will often let you take advantage of excess inventory in the post-Christmas period.</p>
<p>Finally, you can create your own LCD TV sale by taking advantage of rebates. Some rebates are advertised at the point of purchase; others are a little more &quot;hidden,&quot; and can only be found by checking with the manufacturer. Many electronics manufacturers, like Sony, post rebate information on their website. While your local retailer might not have the latest rebate information, the manufacturer will – and if you take advantage of a rebate, you&#8217;ve created your own LCD TV sale.</p>
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		<title>Top 3 Tips For Buying An LCD TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top 3 Tips For Buying An LCD TV I want a larger screen and so do you. There is absolutely no reason for this wanting except for the feeling of power that a large screen gives you. I have no idea why it is, but we all seem to want a larger screen for our [...]]]></description>
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<p>I want a larger screen and so do you. There is absolutely no reason for this wanting except for the feeling of power that a large screen gives you. I have no idea why it is, but we all seem to want a larger screen for our TVs these days. The question is, how to get a good deal on an LCD TV without paying a fortune. Let&#8217;s give you our top 3 tips on buying an LCD TV. </p>
<p>1)<strong>Don&#8217;t buy a used one if you don&#8217;t have to</strong>. The funny thing about these TVs is that their prices drop significantly every month and that if you just wait a little longer, the price you&#8217;ll pay for a new TV is probably not going to be too far off from the price that you are going to pay for a used one. A little patience might actually save you some dollars here. </p>
<p>2)<strong>Compare features, not just prices</strong>. One of our favorite places to go to compare prices on LCD Tvs is ConsumerReports.org. Consumer Reports was rating different items way before the internet even become popular. Remember buying your first real car? I do. And I went straight to Consumer Reports to find out that the Honda Accord was the car to buy (and still is according to CR). Shopping for a high end LCD Tv shouldn&#8217;t be any different than shopping for a new car. All the resources are at your disposal, so give it a try. I&#8217;m sure you can find some gems of information at CR regarding your LCD Tv purchase. </p>
<p>3)<strong>HD is coming, don&#8217;t miss out</strong>. High definition television has allegedly been &quot;right around the corner&quot; for years. Well, that time may finally have arrived. Some LCD Tvs come HD ready and some do not. Make sure your new LCD TV supports HD so that when it is finally popularized, you can watch the programs utilizing this latest technology. </p>
<p>And by the way, why would someone want to buy an LCD TV over a &quot;Plasma&quot;. And what is a plasma? Are they different than LCDs? Basically yes. The big difference is that they use different technologies to deliver a picture. Both have pros and cons. However, both deliver a large screen experience to the user.</p>
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		<title>LCD Versus Plasma &#8211; Which One is Best?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[LCD Versus Plasma &#8211; Which One is Best? A new television is high on everyone&#8217;s wish list. Who wouldn&#8217;t love a brand new fifty-inch flat screen TV hanging on their living room wall? The makers of televisions are taking advantage of ever-changing technology by creating scientific marvels that can produce clear pictures and lifelike colors [...]]]></description>
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<p>A new television is high on everyone&#8217;s wish list. Who wouldn&#8217;t love a <a href="http://samsungun55b8000.org/samsung-un55b8000/">brand new fifty-inch flat screen TV</a> hanging on their living room wall? The makers of televisions are taking advantage of ever-changing technology by creating scientific marvels that can produce clear pictures and lifelike colors in just a few inches of depth. But all of this technology means that buying a TV is harder than ever. These days, the battle between LCD and plasma is on, and choosing sides can be hard. Which one should you purchase?</p>
<h3>Why buy a plasma TV?</h3>
<p>Plasma TV&#8217;s have a wide viewing angle. This means that the person sitting to the side of the television can enjoy the same picture quality as the person sitting in front of the television.  With an LCD, the picture quality diminishes if viewed from an angle. If you plan on mounting your TV high on a wall or above a fireplace, a plasma is your best bet, since the picture will remain clear when viewed from the ground. Plasma TV&#8217;s are known for having high contrast and deep black levels. This is most evident in nighttime scenes in movies and shows; the colors appear lifelike and every detail shows, even in dark scenes. Plasma TV&#8217;s are also less expensive than LCD&#8217;s. When the price per inch is compared, plasma TV&#8217;s are a budget&#8217;s best friend.</p>
<h3>Why buy an LCD?</h3>
<p>If you are looking to reduce your monthly electricity bills, you will want to purchase an <a href="http://samsungun55b8000.org/samsung-un55b8000/">LCD TV</a>. The savings are minimal &#8211; often just a few dollars a month &#8211; but will add up over the lifetime of the television. And since an LCD TV uses less electricity, it is the greener option. You might also want to purchase an LCD if someone in your family is an avid video gamer. Video games often feature static images, like the score box or the countdown timer, that do not move. With a plasma TV, these static images can burn into the screen; this burn-in is not a problem with an LCD. You also need to consider the level of light in the room. LCD&#8217;s are well suited to bright rooms. The screen is less reflective than a plasma, and as such will not show the reflections of windows or lights. Also, LCD&#8217;s have a brighter picture; under the harsh glow of daylight or lamplight, viewers will still see a clear and bright picture on the screen.</p>
<p>In a battle between plasma and LCD, there is no clear winner. You should buy whichever television best suits your needs. But before purchasing a TV, you need to remember some key rules. First, match the size of the television to the size of the room; contrary to popular belief, the television should not be larger than the room itself. Second, shop around. Prices for both plasma and LCD TV&#8217;s are coming down by the day, so you might find a bargain if you do a little comparison shopping.  And third, if you are technically challenged, hire someone to install the electrical components for you. This way, you can sit back and enjoy your favorite show with all of your fingers intact.</p>
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