Liquid Crystal Television: What is it?
With the decrease in the manufacturing costs, LCD has come within the budget of middle class families, though it’s still out of reach for the lower middle class and BPLs. It’s more of a luxury than a necessity, but again who has said that television is a necessity right? A debatable question though, but seeing what the trend of today is, or for the past few one to decades, television has somehow crept to the necessary list for almost all the individuals.
LCD TV has emerged as a tough competitor for its rivals like the CRTs, Plasma displays, and rear projection TVs and has obtained the status of the largest manufactured and sold television sets. Though none can resist its sleek sophisticated model, it does have many flaws within. Though newly discovered technologies viz. Organic light emitting diodes (OLED), FED, SED etc have removed these flaws present in the LCD TV’s but have still not hit the markets in large scales.
Many renowned brands like that of Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Sharp etc have brought in the LCD TVs to the consumer market. With screen sizes varying in the range of under 25.9”, 26” – 31.9”, 32” -39.9”, 55” etc LCDs are no doubt a treat to the eyes.
Reviews On LCD TVs
You would find many resorting to the LCD TVs nowadays. The lovely sleek body finish is a great crowd puller. With diverse models in the market, the consumer might be confused on which to buy.
Let’s discuss on few of the prominent LCD TVs present within the market. Few of the leading LCD TV manufacturers are Sony, LG, Samsung, Panasonic, Toshiba etc. Few of the most sight after models within the markets are Toshiba 46SL417, LG55LV5500, and Sony KDL46EX720 etc. Each model would have its own benefits, but none would be devoid of any flaws for sure. The only difference between good and average models is that, good models would have lesser amount of flaws than the merits.
LCDs are not just brought due to its sleek and good looks, but also because its efficiency is far better than the normal CRT models. LCDs have a better efficiency as far as the power usage is concerned during the display unlike the other CRT models. This is because most of the light produced is blocked behind the screen and hence does not reach the viewer.
Thus LCDs are not just fine classy looking television sets, but also has few efficient features which make it sought most by the public.
Sony LED – Advanced Technology with a Visual Treat
Sony is always offering a tough competition to the competing TV manufacturers, which has a great recognition and popularity of the range of TV sets. It continues to be the pioneer in introducing new and advanced features facilitating a better experience in watching TV. It has carried its operations and introduced new LED Series and holds a credit of being introducing the LED lit technology and LED TV series in the market.
Sony LED TV is the undoubted pioneers and leaders of the LED TV market in the globe.LED lit screen is the unique feature of Sony LED series, which brings enhanced image and visual quality through implementation of cathode rays.
Sony has the unique LED color setup to offer an exceptional quality of display. It has implemented three colors LED set up, which is quite different and unique from other models. The tricolor LED set up is coined as the Sony’s exclusive Triluminous technology; where blue and green are the base colors. The tricolor LED lit screen facilitates a better picture over other models of LED TVs.
Sony LED backlit technology has been implemented in several models and versions of televisions manufactured by Sony, which includes Sony Bravia LED TV. The cutting edge technology with incredible innovations by Sony LED series offers a visual delight for the people.
Market Trend of LCD Televisions
LCDs presence in the consumer market has increased rapidly with time. This is probably the only technology available which could be sought by both the upper class and middle class alike. When most of the upper class moved on get the 40” -50” screens, the middle man moved from its old CRT model to buy the 30” LCD models. These LCDs have catered to almost all the classes leaving the BPLs and lower middle class.
Most of the prominent manufactures like Sony, Sharp, LG, Panasonic and Samsung have announced larger model sizes. Sharp announced the manufacture of the 65” model in the year 2004; on the other hand Samsung announced a much wider LCD panel of 82” in the year 2005 early. Neither was LG behind, as it brought in the 100” LCD television in the year 2006 August, and Sharp brought in the 108” LCD (AQUOS) in the year 2007.
None could have ever imagined televisions of such huge sizes ever, but now it is a reality. Probably we would find some day, televisions as big as those found in the theatre halls, though the mini theatre systems are already in the market.
What is LCD Liquid Crystal Television?
With the decrease in the manufacturing costs, LCD has come within the budget of middle class families, though it’s still out of reach for the lower middle class and BPLs. It’s more of a luxury than a necessity, but again who has said that television is a necessity right? A debatable question though, but seeing what the trend of today is, or for the past few one to decades, television has somehow crept to the necessary list for almost all the individuals.
LCD TV has emerged as a tough competitor for its rivals like the CRTs, Plasma displays, and rear projection TVs and has obtained the status of the largest manufactured and sold television sets. Though none can resist its sleek sophisticated model, it does have many flaws within. Though newly discovered technologies viz. Organic light emitting diodes (OLED), FED, SED etc have removed these flaws present in the LCD TV’s but have still not hit the markets in large scales.
Many renowned brands like that of Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, LG, Sharp etc have brought in the LCD TVs to the consumer market. With screen sizes varying in the range of under 25.9”, 26” – 31.9”, 32” -39.9”, 55” etc LCDs are no doubt a treat to the eyes.
