Posted by hdtv buying guide on May 4, 2010 under HDTV Buyer Guides, LCD HDTV, Samsung |
At 46 inches, Samsung offers plenty of choice
For most consumers, by the time they make their way to the electronics store they’ve had ample time to think about what they’re looking for.
It’s going to be a TV, and kind of a big one. Somewhere between 42 and 55 inches, which usually means a 46-incher is in the works.
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Posted by hdtv buying guide on May 3, 2010 under HDTV Reviews, LCD HDTV, Toshiba |
Television manufacturers lately have been adding more and more features to their televisions in an attempt to push common technology forward. It’s getting harder and harder to find a television that’s just a television — easy to operate, ready to go out of the box.
The Toshiba 40RV525R is part of a wider RV525 line that streamlines the viewing experience and makes new technology easy to live with.
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As enjoyable as it is to bolt a 50-inch flat-screen television to the wall, sit back and enjoy the show, it’s rarely practical.
Few people have that kind of space available; often they need a TV to fit in a confined space. An all-in-one unit like the Toshiba 15LV505 could be the answer.
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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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