Saturday, November 28, 2009

When Thinking Of Lg Televisions And The Quality Built Into Them

By Matthew Kerridge

A simple fact in the world of high-line, high-quality TVs is that LG televisions are of the highest quality, and of that there can be no doubt. This is so even down at the lower-end of its model range. This maker of fine TVs has lately been making a nice name for itself here in this country though it's been well-known elsewhere for years. It offers an extremely complete line of high-def TVs, for sure.

In terms of where LG fits in the market, it definitely is looked at as one of the higher-quality electronics makers on the market today. It is well-known throughout Europe and has made great inroads over in this country over the last several years. Most models of televisions offered by LG come with rock-solid and extremely high-technology components and builds, as a matter of fact.

For a fact, LG offers a wide variety of high-definition flat-panel TVs that come in LCD and plasma screen technologies, and most of both varieties come in true high-definition, which is 1080p or 1080i, instead of lower-definition (though still extremely well-defined) 720, which is quickly becoming scare among higher-line TV makers. If one wants to go with 720, it's best to look elsewhere.

When compared to older-style CRT (cathode ray tube) or rear-projection (or even direct-projection) televisions, LCD and plasma screen TVs from LG come with a great many advantages, including weight and bulk. LCD and plasma TVs are also much easier to move around and position than CRT and projection TVs of the same size, and both are also much slimmer than CRT or other TV types.

LG televisions are also offered in plasma models which are as good as LCD TVs (or better, in certain cases) in presenting super-sharp high-definition displays. A plasma model weighs more than an LCD model of the same size, but plasma has a number of display and picture advantages that an LCD doesn't. It's more a matter of preference and what one's looking for in high-def TVs, for the most part.

In terms of price when it comes to an LG LCD television versus an LG plasma screen TV, the LCD will cost less at almost every screen size. Plasma generally is excellent at the really large sizes (42 inches and above) while LCD has the advantage in portability. LG TVs with LED backlighting along the edges are also extremely slim, and an LG model has a certain cachet that comes with it.

When looking for LG televisions, check online on the Internet, first of all. Many fine retailers now carry this manufacturer's models in all of the types (LCD, plasma etc.) and styles and sizes the maker is currently manufacturing. There has been limited availability on some of the more higher-line models but they can easily be placed on expedited order if so desired.

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