LCD TV | Full HD or HD Ready ?

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Nowadays, there's so many LCD TV's in the market place with so much variety to choose, it can be very confusing choosing which LCD TV are the one that the right one for you, well, here are a few tips that hopefully help you make the right decision when choosing it :

1). Knowing your budget, and what picture quality you are willing to pay for.

2). Price can be vary because so many models in the market offering different specs. So be sure to figure out which room you are buying the LCD TV for.

3). Once you know the previous 2 points above, its time to have a look at the specifications along with the design and style. The main features to look for in a LCD TV are the picture quality and connectivity. You will get LCD TV's that come HD ready and also come with Full HD. The difference between the two is the amount of pixels that are available. So you might have heard of the term 1080p and 720p.

Difference between Full HD and HD ready

The truth in the matter is that a 1080p LCD TV will give you the highest picture quality there is, however in order to get this picture quality that true HD 1080p can offer, you will need to have the right equipment that can support it. So what is this equipment that i talk about? To be honest there isn't a lot of equipment out there that supports 1080p and when talking about screen resolution the average consumer doesn't have the slightest idea what this means to them.

The difference between HD and full HD is barely noticeable to the average eye, if you ask me they both produce excellent quality images.

To benefit from full HD you will need these 3 things :

-> HD Plasma or LCD

-> Correct leads (HDMI-component video)

-> HD Source ( HDTV Tuner, HD Satellite, HD Cable Box, Blu-Ray, HD DVD Player)

The decision is with you, Full HD or HD ready?

Connections/connectivity

One very important thing you should know that the connectivity that LCD's provide. LCD's support many connections which will allow you to connect all of your equipment to your TV. Connectivity includes HDMI sockets, scart lead sockets, component video and many more. Please keep a look out for an up and coming article about connections and connectivity.

4). Generally, most of LCD TV's provide more then enough functions and the average consumer will find that the majority of the specifications will never get used. However if you have much equipment that will need connecting to the LCD then go for one that provides many ways of connecting devices up. It usually found under the connectivity section of the LCD details.
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