Create a Revolution with HP LCD TV
Article by Megha Monga
Still using a CRT TV? Upgrade yourself to an HP LCD TV! They're sleek, more technologically advanced, and bring in more clarity than you could ever imagine! HP Flatscreen TVs can fit perfectly in any corner, where a normal television cannot.
For those of you who are scratching their heads, LCD is short for Liquid Crystal Diode, that makes televisions considerably slimmer and as a result, you have flat panel televisions. Since they are sleeker, you should go in for larger TVs. HP High Definition LCD TVs are available in sizes ranging from 32 inches to 47 inches. Not only do they give perfect picture quality, they're also great for playing games. You can get an almost real feeling while playing games on them.
HP LCD Televisions are far more superior to their competitors and more resistant to burn in from computers and TV video game consoles. LCD comes in the design called Twisted Nematic (TN), which means that it is naturally twisted and reacts to electric currents that are passed in a predictable manner. Based on the voltage, the currents untwist it to various degrees, that allows different amounts of light to pass through the TN crystals that are stuck between panes of polarized glass. HP Flatscreen TVs use the TFT technology for reduced size and reducing the depth. It also helps in less energy consumption and reduced weight of the model. They can also be used as computer monitors.
HP High Definition LCD TVs offer amazing viewing angles, and some models can even produce great picture quality even when viewed at an obtuse angle of 170 degrees! They have non-glare screens that prove to be a huge relief for your eyes, even if you view it from a close distance. No matter how bright the room is, an HP LCD TV will deliver crisp images, just as in a dark room.
Whether it's digital music, photographs, slideshows, movies, or even surfing the web, your HP Flatscreen TV is capable of all this and more. In fact, you can even collaborate your home's other networking devices and view all important files on your HP television. You can get comfortable in your living room with your all new entertainment center!
If you like smooth, sharp images, an HP LCD TV is the best choice for you. They display natural looking colors and give you an unmatched viewing experience. Moreover, they are so attractive that they almost look like a piece of art! HP LCD Televisions give you the best of digital technology in an affordable package. Log on to the SuperWarehouse store and book your order today!
About the Author
Born and raised in New Delhi, India, Megha completed her graduation in Journalism from Delhi University, India. She also holds a Master's degree in Public Relations and Corporate Communications from Xavier Institute of Communication, Mumbai. She is currently working as a Copywriting Consultant with SearchFit Ecommerce Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from CCMovies and more videos in the TVs category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Don't know your LCD from your ASS? We're going to fix that. To complete this How-To you will need: Patience Paper and pen And time to shop Step 1: Consider plasmas Consider the two types of flat-screen TVs: plasma and LCD. Plasma screens are larger and provide a more vivid picture, and are easily viewed from different angles. Tip: On the other hand, still images — such as network logos — can "burn in," or become permanently visible, on some plasmas, though that's becoming less of a problem. Step 2: Consider LCDs Now weigh the merits of the LCD. It's lighter and less fragile than a plasma, uses less electricity, is easier to install, and there's no danger of burn-in. But the LCD picture is also less vivid. A good general rule of thumb is if you are looking for less then a 50-inch screen, then go with LCDs. Step 3: Consider resolution Consider if you want to pay for a higher resolution — that is, a sharper picture than what comes standard with a plasma or LCD. There are several upgrades. Step 4: Comparison shop Once you've decided what you want, its time to comparison shop, either in person at your local electronics store or online. Compare TVs ...
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