Showing posts with label led tv viewing angle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label led tv viewing angle. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2013

What can I put behind the TV to fill up the space?

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sugar.spyc


We finally got a new TV. We had our old CRT til now. To make sure we have a good viewing angle, the tv is placed in the corner of the room. Diagonally. The tv stand is about 45 cm in height and putting an LED tv on it in a corner looks kinda empty. Especially because there is nothing behind it. It's hard cuz you can see empty space at the back. Any ideas???
We can't really put the tv anywhere else.



Answer
I'd put nothing at all. When you actually watch the TV, you'll get hooked on the screen and forget about the space behind it very quickly.

But if you insist, the best idea is putting the TV inside a cabinet. Like this:

http://www.homelement.com/Media-Centers/Entertainment-Center/Copper-Canyon-LCD-Plasma-TV-Corner-Entertainment-Center-Parker-House-p-5628.html

Or if the cabinet is too expensive, some plants can fill up the space too.

How do you know if the viewing angle of a TV is good from the specifications?




DavidT


I'm trying to a buy a TV online, and I've been disappointed before because the viewing angle was really poor.


Answer
Viewing angles on LED and LCD TV's are usually fair to poor. If you want a good viewing angle, (up to 170 degrees....get a plasma.!!)




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Thursday, October 10, 2013

What is the difference between an LED and LCD TV?

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c_verhoff1


What is the difference between an LED and LCD TV? Which one is a better choice for the money/time it will last/overall best picture? Also, must be able to get TV in about a 20in or so in size. And what would be the best brand and good price?


Answer
LED TV is just an LCD TV that uses a LED backlight instead of a fluorescent one. This helps alleviate the problem of poor color fidelity that LCD's suffer from, but does little to help poor black levels, response time, and viewing angles.

At around 20 inches, I would recommend a CRT for best picture quality. Resolution is NOT everything. Most people think resolution is a lot more important than it really is. So as long as space isn't a major constraint and you're not going to be using as a computer monitor, I'd recommend a CRT at 20 inches: where it lacks in resolution it more than makes up in response time, color fidelity, and contrast. Plus it costs up to 50% less than a comparable LCD.

http://www.memorex.com/products/product_details.php?PID=50706 This is one of the better 20 inch CRT's currently on the market. $160 at Target. I own one and am very satisfied with it. It's got 10 watts of power output, which is not only excellent for a TV of that size, but respectable for ANY sized TV.

Does anyone know what part of my tv is messing up?




Mage


I have a CRT, I'd say about 4 years old. Anyway, the top of the screen is starting to vanish. By that I mean that the top of the screen is blank black space. Is this the picture tube going out? And if so, what would be a good choice for a kind of tv that can be viewed from different angles without the picture being messed up like LCDs?


Answer
buy an led tv with image convrter




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