Cheapest lcd tv


Every household nowadays is going for an LCD TV and this time it is not just the upper strata of the society but also the households which fall in the middle class section. It is no more just a status symbol but is evolving into a necessity lately and many think that this could be a good example to showcase the fact that the developing countries are growing economically. But the little things which really made this possible were the entry of new brands such as VU and Moserbear for example that made the availability of Cheapest LCD TV possible! This means the rich stay rich by flaunting only the branded versions of this amazing technology but the LCD TV experience is open for everyone now! The following lines provide some brief information about the LCD TVs and then showcase the brands which have made this new technology very pocket friendly.

 

The LCD television sets use the LCD technology (or liquid crystal display to be more precise), which happens to be lighter and larger as compared to the CRT based television sets. It is also said that the larger your LCD TV the longer should be the distance between the viewer and the TV. LCD TVs marked their strong presence in the market for the first time in the year 2007, when they surpassed the CRT television sets in terms of total sales worldwide. The major advantage of the LCD TVs lies in their slim design which makes them wall mountable and adds glamour to your house that would make you never want to get out of it. But that’s not all; the picture quality is unbeatable which something the CRT sets can never achieve. In short this is the technology of the future. LCDs though, are a little inefficient in terms of power use per display size because a vast majority of light that is being produced behind the screen is blocked before it reaches you. For these reasons the backlighting system has to be very powerful.

In spite of using high performing efficient CCFLs, most sets usually use several hundred watts of power, more than would be required to light an entire house with the same technology. Thus, LCD televisions end up with the overall power usage similar to a CRT of the same size. This and the fact that their speakers get distorted at low frequencies so you may even want to dually invest for home theatre systems while going for an LCD.

We use microwaves to make cooking easy why not LCD TVs to make viewing easy?

As for the cheapest LCD TV brands in the Indian market here are a few-Moserbear (initially known for its CDs), VU (a Canadian firm in collaboration with Tata in India, Onida, Hitachi, Videocon, Sensei (just like cell phones, the Chinese give u LCD TVs at the lowest prices) and last but not the least Samsung. The Cheapest LCD TV dream of many has been made possible by the above mentioned brands.

 

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