LCD TV Ratings and Reviews and snip-ette of the LCD history

Welcome to the place for LCD Ratings and Reviews of LCD TVs

Plus a little history of this often stared at product!

Also I’ll be delving and providing our LCD Rating on the current large screen LCD TV’s on Amazon and seeing who are the hit top 4 by reviews and personal taste.

All products have at least 4.5 out 5 independent rating at time of review, with at least 20 fans/reviews in the public domain to make the chart. I plan to keep this top of the LCD TV’s chart updated as new products start getting “fans” out there.

OUR LCD TV RATING REVIEWS

start at… Number 4

Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-52V4100 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

5th SONY1 300x214 LCD TV Ratings Reviews...

Some positive Independent US consumer comments are: “Great value, super sharp image, good sound”


Some background…

So anyway what the hell is LCD TV I hear you ask ?! You can’t avoid the hype for LCD Television, the technology is spreading as another household acronym alongside IPOD and DVD (ans also becoming a fast must-have!). And yet, comparatively few have any concept what that ever so large rectangle and futuristic-looking thing is now in your TV’s space.


OUR LCD TV RATINGS 2010 – 2011 REVIEWS

Continue at… Number 3

Samsung LN52B630 52-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

4th Samsung 300x223 LCD TV Ratings Reviews...

Some positive US consumer comments are: “Deepest blacks and brightest brights”, “The TV’s picture quality is the best my friends and I have seen so far”


What’s LCD TV I hear you ask? (Ear-cupped)

Were you aware that LCD Television technology is at least 40-50 years old?

Well, let me give you a brief history of the LCD TV. Here goes (Deep breath); LCD TV technology relies on the tenet of liquid crystal display, now used as the planet’s most well liked or even loved  (Woohoo!) flat-screen technology. An LCD contains a couple of clear surfaces. Grooves are cut into these and crammed with liquid crystal. By use of transistors, electrical current is applied to the liquid, so twisting the crystal in what would become called the “twisting nematic field effect.” The method of twisting and untwisting the crystal blocks light to the given area of the LCD Television display. In effect, the moving crystals are making the colours moving around on your LCD Television , making the LCD Television image. And when plasma is replaced with this technology, there are no burn-in issues (Phew, that’s a relief!).


LCD TV RATINGS REVIEWS (half way there)…

Number 2

Samsung LN40B650 40-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

2nd samsung LCD TV Ratings Reviews...

Some positive independent comments from US consumers are: “Stunning”, “Beautiful, Feature Rich and Future Proof” ,”Color, picture, clarity, detail – absolutely amazing!!”


Overview continued…

Your LCD Television display will stay fresh for years. The history of LCD Television is a story of showing ingenuity thru pioneering spirit. An early LCD Television groundbreaker was George Heilmeier. After earning degrees at the School of Pennsylvania,  Heilmeier went on to RCA to help shape the new LCD Television technology there. Co-managing with Richard Williams a team of analysts that incorporated Lucian Barton, Joseph Catellano, Joel Goldmacher, Nunzio Luce and Louis Zanoni, Heilmeier assembled different technologies into what would become LCD Television under the basis of using liquid crystal materials for display, i.e. What we all know as LCD Television . LCD Television was not really considered as a viable product at that time, and therefore RCA’s team employed the technology for watches and clocks. You can thank Mr. Heilmeier for that bedside alarm clock with the block numbers and provoking alarm beep (Now we know who’s to blame for those early morning shocks!..jeez!).

And calculators and LCD Television and virtually everything digital Advancing the LCD Television was James Fergason (Now thats clever productive people there). A Varsity of Missouri graduate in the early 1960s,his discovery for LCD Television came in 1969, Fergason discovered the twisted nematic field effect. This allows for the proto-LCD Television displays of Heilmeier’s team to become LCD Television technology of today. Actually, the LCD Television was first presented to the general public by Fergason’s team in 1971. Fergason went on to create his very own company and collect some 100 patents related to LCD Television technology. LCD Television has become the foundation in the bigger $10 bn. industry LCD Television technology now represents. And you may well have LCD Television in your house (or certainly want one) to view the broadcasted world in more clearness and comfort than ever and kiss the massive hulking box of cathode tubes goodbye!!

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AND THE CURRENT NO.1 OF THE LCD TV RATINGS 2010 – 2011 is…

Samsung LN46B650 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LCD HDTV with Red Touch of Color

1st samsung1 300x212 LCD TV Ratings Reviews...

Positive independent comments are: Unbelievable Picture Quality“, “Samsung makes great TVs… 5 stars for this model!“ ,”Love this TV“, “The Best TV Ever”, “This TV is Fantastic!”


In Summary…

So there we have it, for the moment Samsung are dominating and are my own preference, but things change quickly in TV Technology and I look forward to seeing who is top of LCD TV Ratings Reviews next time we compile very soon! For all LCD TV’s on just

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