LCD TVs Tips

A guide to your LCD remote

So you’ve given in to current trends and decided to trade in your old boxy television set, for a new, large flatscreen Samsung LCD TV? Great choice! You now not only have one of the latest and greatest pieces of technology, but the chance to view high quality images, and have a cinema-like experience in your own home.
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How to Get Better Television Reception

Too many people are familiar with the incredible disappointment and frustration of poor television reception – even after purchasing a brand new, state of the art TV, such as the Samsung LCD, or a sophisticated amplifier in an effort to improve the signal received. Unfortunately, this solves the problem in very few cases and can sometimes exacerbate the problem. Low or weak signals result in poor reception account for approximately 15-20% of cases with issues such as signal overload, electromagnetic interference and multipath reception (ghosting) affecting the remainder.

Fortunately, costly and ineffective approaches to solving poor television reception can be avoided. Naturally, there is no one solution that will fix all problems and different symptoms of poor reception will benefit from different responses. Click Here To Read More

Wall-mounted TV VS Free-standing TV

New generation televisions are not only superior in picture and sound quality, they are also far more sleek and sophisticated in design and appearance. Contemporary televisions, such as the Samsung LCD TV, offer dual benefit in that they have a larger screen but have an incredibly thin profile. After using bulky, box-like television sets for so many years, it’s hard to believe that so much technology can be contained within such a streamlined unit.

Owning a TV such as a Samsung LCD, presents a ‘pleasant’ problem – where to place the television. Essentially, the question is: ‘Do I position the television on a purpose built television stand or have it wall mounted?’ It is a question to be considered carefully.
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How good are the top of the range TVs?

The very top of the range TVs are in a different league. They contain a lot of features that the lower range models don’t. They also contain a lot of new technology, things that aren’t standard production technology yet, which may not be part of standard TV equipment for years. A big Sony LED/LCD TV, for example, has a range of features you just won’t see on the lower ranges.

The fact is that the big TVs are really another species of TV. They have all the features of the latest technology. They can run anything on the market, like a good computer, and can be used for a lot of different purposes. You’re not paying for prestige with these TVs, you’re paying for performance.
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The true story- Are name brand TVs actually better?

One of the most common topics of conversation regarding buying a new TV is whether the name brands are really any better than the cheaper brands. Generally, the comparison is based on prices, which isn’t really the whole story when you’re buying a TV. There are quite a few quality issues as well, and they have a lot to do with the real value of the TV. A top of the range TV like a Samsung LCD TV isn’t the same thing as a generic brand TV.
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