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How to Find the Best LCD TVs Cheap

LCD TVs are one of the hottest electronic products on the market today. But, boy, are they expensive, with prices starting at around $900 for a good quality LCD TV. And some LCD have been know to poop out after just a couple of months use.


So how do you find a good quality LCD TV at the best possible price? Here’s the secret …


LCD TVs


LCD (light crystal display) TVs are constructed of a thin layer of liquid crystals sandwiched between two plates made of glass. When electricity passes through the colored crystals they light up to produce a picture.


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Is Plasma HDTV Dying, And Does It Really Matter?

If you are in the market for a flat panel HDTV, one of your big decisions is whether to go with plasma or LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) technology. As recently as a few years ago, it was an easy decision: there were few LCD televisions larger than 40 inches and there were no plasmas smaller than 40 inches, so size dictated your choice. But now, LCD technology has been creeping into plasma’s domain, with good quality sets as large as 70 inches. The popular 40 to 60 inch size range is now a battlefield of technology, and it’s starting to look like LCD will win that battle.


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How to Compare LCD with Plasma TV

When it comes to flat TVs, two technologies come to mind, LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Plasma. A lot of people are puzzled about these two types of flat screen technologies and choosing between them can be quite a bewildering task. If you need to compare LCD to Plasma TV, you may find something useful in the following information.


Flat Screen Technologies Compared


The LCD screen is comprised of two clear panels that have a crystal-filled liquid between them. These crystals reposition themselves to either block light or let light pass through and the result of millions of crystals doing this is the picture on the display. The action of the crystals is triggered by voltage.


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Cheap Digital Camcorders

It is quite natural for everyone to want to be the proud owner of one of the best camcorders available, but not all of them can afford a top-of-the-line model with all its frills. We have to carefully assess our financial position and buy only the camcorders that do not burn a hole in our pockets.


However, if you have saved up for long and now feel prepared to have a go, there are some top quality camcorders that you can purchase for $1,000 or less!


The Panasonic Multicam PV-GS200 is one of the only 3 CCD camcorders in this budget range. Three CCDs, you must have known by now, means top picture quality. The Sony DCR-DVD300 uses DVD

The Facts About DLP VS Plasma TVs
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media. Normally their prices are sky-high, so you could be picking up a bargain in this case. The Canon Optura 40 has bagged numerous awards for being a great camcorder for under $800. Therefore, it deserves a close look. The Samsung SCD-103 is so user-friendly that even a technophobe will think of buying one. And if you are looking for a big LCD screen, the Sony DCR-H40 mini DV camcorder is there for you. Keep in mind that technology keeps changing all the time, and prices begin to fall, too. The important thing is to keep pace with the times, as many companies like JVC and Canon keep launching new ranges all the time.


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Before Buying Your First LCD HDTV
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Features Of What To Look For When Buying Your Next TV

Nowadays, you’d think that because TV’s are getting more and more highly developed, the price would increase. Actually, it is the complete opposite. 50 years ago, when the commercial use of the TV was starting to become popular it may have cost you around 250 ( and that was back then!). Nowadays, your average decent LCD TV would cost you around 150. However I don’t want you to know about the average; but the best. I will explore the features to look for when buying a LCD TV.


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