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October 31, 2009

The Future of Flat Screen TV is Now Here

Filed under: Misc — Author @ 9:32 am

Back in the days when the size of a TV meant that you could do yourself an injury by moving it. And the picture resolution was pretty awful as well.

Technology has improved over the years with major advances in the size and shape of current TV’s. Things like LCD and Plasma are starting to get introduced into the TV vocabulary. And it would appear that if you don’t have some sort of flat screen TV then you are pretty much deemed to be still living in the dark ages.

So what type of flat screen TVs can you buy and what is that people love about them.

To start with, the most sought after and affordable flat screens are either LCD or Plasma screens. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages. The main benefit of both in that the picture is high quality becuase of the increase in pixels.

And because of the advances in technology there is stiff competition between all the major TV brands to gain you as a customer. The likes of Sony and their Bravia range, the Panasonic Viera range and LG with its 50 inch range. One of the most popular flat screen TVs at Amazon is the LG 50PX4D. Plus LG are also one of the biggest sellers of LCD TV’s and aim to be the third largest seller in 2010.

The high definition is fantastic for watching any type of program or film. Because the colours and images are very sharp it now make the images even more life like. Imagine watching an animal documentary on one of these high definition flat screens. It makes it appear the animal is in the room with you. For example you can get a better idea of picture quality by reading the LG 50px4D Review.

And along with the major improvement with picture quality the flat screen makers have also increased the overall size of the screens. In fact it’s not unusual to find screen sizes up to 50 to 60 inches in peoples living rooms these days.

The Flat Screen Revolution Has Only Just Begun

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