Best Flat Screen TV - Only One Option

 

The best flat screen TV-what more could a guy possibly want to watch sports on that a big, amazing flat screen TV? What more could a woman want than a big flat screen that lets her indulge in her favorite movies and talk shows? The answer is, you guessed it, a flat screen TV! Nearly every modern flat-screen TV is HDTV-ready, and even when you don't subscribe to HD services or get HD broadcast signals you get a usually drastically better picture than with an older tube or projection television. If you do not already know, there is also a little known fact among “non-techies”. The phrase “flat-screen TV” is quite ambiguous, as even the old-model tube TV's (towards the end of their popularity) had boasted “flat” screens (meaning little or no curving on the TV's corners). Knowing this can make you sound a lot wittier about flat-PANEL TV's than people might have though! Ok, no more trivia and on to the facts!

Flat screen TV review

Flat screen TV's (ok I just violated my own rule I know, but we're going to go with it, since that is what most often goes into an internet search) are truly revolutionary when compared with the TV's of old. Let us just say that they are a HUGE step over the previous kinds of TV's. Moving forward, you want the best flat screen on the market at the best price, don't you? The “best” TV is actually quite subjective-based a lot more on personal opinion/corporate-opinion. This is because there are so many LCD's and plasma TV's out there that are so advanced and of the highest-quality that narrowing the choice of 1000's of flat screens can be a daunting task!

 

The best flat screen TV's. Okay, we have established that they are really “flat-panel”, and we have established that there are so many brands and so many choices. So here to help you narrow down the selection, briefly, is a rundown of the pros and cons of LCD TV's and Plasma TV's:

 

• The most obvious pro of both LCD and plasma TV's are their slim form-making them extremely versatile in where you can place them.

 

• Plasmas typically offer a wider field of view ability than LCD's (meaning those sitting more off to the side will still get a great picture as those directly in front), and LCD's are typically better than plasmas in more brightly-lit rooms and tend to cause far less reflections on the screen.

 

• Plasma TV's usually deal with contrast colors (black and white) better than LCD's, but with newer LCD's, this issue is far less existent.

 

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