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Regarding the size, resolution and image quality, more and more people are opting for LCD TV. These are currently the best-selling apartments and high-definition TVs still prefer the more consumers because the come in a wide variety of sizes, fits almost anywhere and light enough for wall mounting as standard photo frame. But with so many choices today, how to find the best LCD TV? Here are some factors to consider, along with several recommendations.

Screens explained

LCD is an abbreviation of the liquid crystal. This refers to the type of technology used on the TV screen to produce images. Thanks to backlighting, LCD TVs are better than older CRT models using fluorescent light to produce a wider range of colors. This is also the technology that allows even distribution of light across the screen, so the overall brightness is consistent.

Does Size Matter i TV?

Apparently doing so. The best LCD TV today are those that offer a good range of sizes – from desktop-sized 15″units to more home theater-friendly 70 “. Larger units also comes with receiver and surround speakers to better enhance the experience home theater.

Image Quality

Although even the best LCD TVs have visual performance problems they face. Some of their main drawbacks is the low refresh rate (which leads to slower reaction times), low contrast compared to plasma TVs and shake during fast action scenes.

However, LCD TV manufacturers promise better performance in next generation LCD TVs. That means, we can expect significantly higher response rate and tweaks that solve pads for high-speed car chases and fight scenes in future models.

How to choose the best LCD TV

Here are some factors to consider:

Size

Probably the biggest light you need to think about is the LCD TV’s size. It must fit the area where it will be placed and must be large enough to optimize your viewing experience and small enough not to overwhelm. Remember that the best LCD TVs are built for maximum enjoyment at a distance. So if you have a 40″set, do the have enough space in the room so you can sit at a distance of 5 meters or so. The bigger the TV, the longer the area you have to see it from.

Resolution

This is another judge in which the best LCD TVs are measured. The resolution refers to the overall image quality on TV. The higher the number, the sharper and clearer image. High definition formats generally range from about 720p to 1080p.

But if budget is an important issue, there’s no need to pay extra for higher resolution. Even 720p screens can already give excellent pictures and reliable image quality. The difference between a 720 and EN 1080 is almost negligible, especially if you have access to the display of HD programming.



Brand


In some cases, brand loyalty issues when deciding which LCD TVs are best. If you must take into account the manufacturer, look for top names like Samsung, Sony, LG, Philips or Vizio. These brands are some of the best models in the industry, with many special offers available.

Price



If you stick with a particular brand and consider a larger size LCD TVs, among the best you’ll find can set you back at least $ 700 for a decent size 32″. Larger sizes starting at 37″can cost from $ 1,500 to $ 3,000. However, you can still shave off a few hundred dollars by choosing lesser-known brands typically sold by retailers at stores that Target, Wal-Mart and Best Buy. You’ll have generally the same picture quality at about 15% to 20% less.





I read most of the comments for this TV, as such an expensive purchase I wanted to make sure it would worth the money. The only downside to this television I could see people complaining about the sound is pretty poor and that the corners of the TV when a lot of the screen was black, showed a slight lightness. I can honestly say that after extensively searching the lightness corner I found this at all.

With regard to the sound, I find the sound more than adequate for a TV, even where those that money to the table on this and have no surround sound kit missing out. Regarding the TV itself, this is the best situation will be seen on any TV market. I have a friend who just bought a new 32-inch flat screen TV and wanted me to see his game on its new Blu-ray high-definition TV.

While he was sparkling as her picture was amazing, all I could think about was how my picture was much better with the normal TV not to mention a blue ray disc. The image is really that good. What I would recommend is, do not make TV as power saving mode you lose definition in order to maintain a dynamic setting for an incredible sight to be seen to be appreciated and wall mount this TV as its size and thinness it feels like it would not take too much to pull up (within reason).

Finally, I just bought a regular DVD player as the pair of blue light that I bought for my previous TV did not show much difference. When you get around to watching a Blu Ray on this TV, WOW, you do not want to buy a regular DVD anymore.

UN55B8000 SAMSUNG – Great TV, But On a Second

I bought a UN55B8000 SAMSUNG about 2 months ago. I agree with most all of my reviews before, but I have to add a couple of criticisms.

First of all on a screen this size, if you look in perfect condition dark (as expected), push the blacks and the colors a bit ‘(as suggested) and set the standard photo mode to anything but ( ie Natural, Dynamic, Movie) is located in the four corners of the screen 4 strokes of mist are like shadows that make the picture a bit brighter ‘milkier and soft.

I thought that was a problem with that particular TV, and only 2 days after I bought the product, I asked the shop to replace it with a Samsung for a new brand (which in reality will not happen immediately, but this was mainly a problem with the store itself, so I will not go into too much detail).

Well, I’m sorry to say that the problem is still there. As I already said that will only notice this if you are watching TV in the dark and correct the error only shows dark images (scenes at night for example I was watching Pan’s Labyrinth on Blu-ray last night and found the defect really annoying, so I had to switch to standard mode and change the settings to save energy to make my image less vivid).

I do not know if this is a defect with this particular model because of the size of the screen.

Furthermore, it is said, the actual sound coming out of this series, is pretty bad … Obviously, 99% of cases, if you buy a TV like this, it is expected to have a real sound system too (a good amp and good speakers), so this problem does not matter, but I had some problems with my amp for a few days a couple weeks ago and I had to go to the TV internal speakers. I was really appalled by how bad the sound was: very thin in places, with much rumbling surround sound .. in other words, just not very good. I think you really spend your money on the screen itself.

Finally, do not bother too much with the whole Media 2.0 is just a little ‘a waste of time. Games re pretty useless and boring and unless you have a shop I do not see why you should go through the hassle to launch even if the menu rather slow for a screensaver image badly photoshopped.

I wanted to rate this 3.5 / 5 But since I can not give points half decided to go for 4, because the TV and just really look elegant on a bed like this because it is hard to find better image resolution, but these errors are certainly there.

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Amazing picture, contrast level fantastic. Upscaling of non HD pictures really good. Neg is dark segments loose detail, hard to see. Read about this in professional reviews. Is a little bothersome. All in all, this set is a fantastic value. 240HZ motion flow at times creates near 3d effects. This is bad resulting in an unnatural picture. In older content, 240hz can create a very odd, almost old soap opera find of old video look. Very odd. Simple solution is to just turn off 240 hz. Picture then is fine.

SAMSUNG UN55B8000 55 1080p LED HDTV

Overall incredile value and excellent picture. BlueRay movie’s so sharp a non-audio/videophile described it as almost 3D. If like many, you’re on the fence like I was on full array vs.edge lit LED’s, don’t wait. This TV’s awesome. I immediately did the firmware updagrade. The concerns expressed in some reviews of seeing lighter areas near corners is one of those things you have to really look for & decreased significantly after the firmware upgrade-as best I can tell.

It’s so slight that I’d certainly not pay $600-$800 more for full array. Internet widgets are cool, being able to quickly review news/sports/eBay account is also very cool. I was a loyal Sony fan & am now definitely a Samsung TV fan; as I’d have had to pay nearly $1K more for these features in a Sony.

SAMSUNG UN55B8000 55 1080p LED HDTV

Definitely the MOST stunning picture I’ve EVER seen on a TV…

It likely goes without saying that 240mHz makes a big difference. However, when I had my HD service installed by Comcast on this TV, even the technician said, “WOW, that picture is unreal! Is this a 240? It’s like the people are walking around in 3D.” I couldn’t agree more! It’s simply the most amazing television I’ve ever owned.

So, beyond my “shock and awe” I’ve owned a 50″ Panasonic Plasma and a 37″ LCD. Those two PALE in comparison! Even using a Bluray player on my 50″ plasma (also in 1080p)the picture is EVEN BETTER! I didn’t even realize it was possible!

My one caution for this setup, you better like HD reality. Many shows in HD or movies on Bluray look so real, you literally feel like you’re there. I watched an episode of House last night and thought the clarity and film work was so drastically different that it almost look more like filming of a soap opera. It’s taking some getting used to that’s for sure!

I can’t wait to try the Amazon On-Demand HD movies!!

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