What is an LCD TV
An LCD (light crystal display) screen consist of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates of glass. When an electric current is sent through these crystals an array of tiny multi-colored pixels light up and produce a TV picture.
Because they’re so thin and light, LCD screens are now the most popular screens for computers, and as prices come down, are becoming the most popular screens for TVs.
LCD TV screens are 1/4″ to 4″ thick, and are 2″ to 65″ wide. LCD TVs can cost anywhere from $50 for a hand held model to $15,000 for a 65″ widescreen TV.
LCD TV Features
* LCD TVs utilize digital technology which gives you a much sharper and clearer picture than a standard tube TV.
* LCD TV screens are thin and lightweight so they can be placed almost anywhere in a home or office, even hung on a wall.
* Most LCD TV screens are manufactured in widescreen format and are compatible with widescreen DVD’S and HD programming.
* LCD TVs have a flat screen so there’s no picture distortion as there is with curved tube...