As living spaces get more and more cramped, the LCD TV is finding its way into homes more often. Why not? They fulfill both form and function, plus it’s the only thing that can squeeze in between your wall and your coach.
LCD TV stands for liquid crystal display television. It has a flat screen and slim built that allows you to mount it on a wall for optimum viewing (and space saving). It uses the technology of light polarization, thereby resulting in better picture quality. The pixel – or picture element – are photo-sensor elements inside the digitized units. This determines the resolution of images; the higher the pixel, the better image resolution you can have. In fact, the most advanced LCD TV can achieve an almost 3-dimensional look in its pictures.
Major brands have competed for consumer shares in its LCD TV sales, which leads to the unending development of this product. Currently we are in the seventh wave of panel modification. The semi-flat, ordinary flat screen and even Plasma TVs are slowly becoming obsolete. Indeed, so many enhancements in visual and auditory technology have been incorporated in the latest models that you can virtually fall in a movie. This is because you can feel as if you can touch the characters in the picture. Moreover, the sounds assail the senses; they mimic the original noise and as such, even allow you to feel reverberations in bombing attacks. Talk about the optimum movie experience!
With this trend in technological production, who knows what the next LCD unit is capable of?
Mel writes about LCD TV , TV units and other related topics.
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