Monday, June 9, 2014

Are LED TVs glare-proof? Is it worth the cash difference from LCD?




Icebox -0:


Oh yeah, and if the TV I have now is a 25 inch CRT, is 32 or 37 inches the ideal upgrade?
Also, video games will be the primary usage of this tv.
40 inches would be WAY too big for this room, but thanks!



Answer
my roomate bought a samsung 50 something inch led TV (was even 3d), however since the windows were opposite the tv, when it was bright we did get a decent bit of glare.

Sometimes u can get more vibrant colors on LEDS. Its best to go to store to see which picture quality you like. Just make sure its 1080p. You can get a 40" 1080p tv for 500, brand new if you look hard. Slickdeals dot net is a good place to start

Emerson LCD or Samsung LED tv?




Ryan


I am going to buy a 32" HDTV. There is an Emerson 32" LCD for $150, or a Samsung 32" LED for $250. They both seem to look the same but the Samsung being LED seems way more expensive... So I just want to know what the better deal is? Thanks.


Answer
Any TV that is LED is going to be better quality. Reason being is because an LED TV will give you a more detailed picture, and the colors will hold true from off angle positions in the room. A LCD screen will look good from straight on, however when you start looking at it from off angles, the glare from the light in the room will begin to hit the screen.




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