Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 28, 2010 under HDTV Reviews, LCD HDTV |
Years ago, even the smallest televisions took up a good deal of space. The basic nature of the cathode-ray tube meant a 22-inch television still had a good amount of depth to it. The screen was small, but the television resembled a cube.
LCD technology has changed the way we think about televisions by making possible that same small-format screen without the massive depth. With the convenience of wall mounting, small televisions are popping up everywhere: kitchens, bathrooms and garages.
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Posted by hdtv buying guide on April 27, 2010 under HDTV Reviews, LCD HDTV, Samsung |
Much like when cathode-ray tube televisions were finally affordable for everybody, flat-panel televisions are starting to pop up in multiple locations around the house.
Kitchen? Sure. Bedroom? Even better! Bathroom? Guess so. They’re everywhere now.
While the 47-inch plasma in the family room gets chief television duties, there are plenty of places for a smaller set. The Samsung LN22B460 is one of those smaller sets. At 22 inches, it features high-definition at 720p and a $399.99 price tag. Online it can be found for about $70 less.
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