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The Best High Definition Televisions (HDTV) Review

Hi there! Do you ever have problem when picking what is the best hd tv that you would buy? Before buying any high-def television or we just gonna call it HDTV this time,

it is very important and smart to know what each type of tv would you prefer, for better performance and quality. Thus, let us review some of the basics and definitions

of HDTV for home use:

1. LCD

Example of LCD display

Example of LCD display

LCD, short for liquid crystal display, is quickly becoming the dominant technology of HDTVs. LCD TVs have many advantages, including a space-saving design, low power

consumption and crystal clear image quality up to 1080p. LCD sets, however, often make older 480i signals look fuzzy and blurry. For fancy gamers, LCD is the best overall

combination of quality and satisfaction, minus price tag.

Price range: $400 to $5000

What is the next HDTV list? Take a guess. Continue reading…

2. Rear Projection TV

DLP and LCD rear-projection HDTVs display smooth, crisp images as high as 1080p, and make excellent overall HDTVs. Their chief advantage is smaller price tag (where huge

50″ sets are quite affordable), but you will need to buy a pricey light bulb should it fizzle out after a few years of usage.

Price Range: $900 to $4000

3. Projector

HD projector is gaining attention more and more todays. The projectors are capable of blowing up images to enormous sizes (often over 80 inches) with very little distortion

in resolution, which is a huge selling point. Entry level HD projection devices are also quite affordable, making them a smart buy for gamers on tight budget.

The only drawback so far is lack of space for allocation; where you will need a plenty of room in order to set up a projector and a screen. For football fans, this is for you!

Price range: $700 to $3500

4. CRT
Cathode ray tube or CRT for short, reigns supreme as the leader in HD video quality before the birth of LCD screen. Although CRT technology is cheap,

and looks better than other HDTV methods, CRT TVs are back-breakingly heavy plus bulky. Sadly, CRT displays are getting extinct from day to day since

LCD displays taking over the market..but if quality matters most, look no further!

Price range: $200 to $1000


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