Buying Guide »


Introduction

Conventional CRT TVs are almost a thing of the past – the future belongs firmly to flat screen TVs. The sizes and colours of flat screen TVs available today are many and varied, but so too is the quality.


In general, there are two major product categories: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Plasma TVs.


As there are only a few small plasma TVs the choice between LCD and plasma only really becomes relevant if you are looking at a 37 inch or larger TV screen. While both systems offer a high image quality, potential buyers should consider the following issues before purchasing.


As with many things in life the choice of the right television depends on the way it is used. Where should it be placed? Do I want to enjoy movies at cinema quality or to play console games instead?


What’s my type? LCD or plasma?

LCDs work with liquid crystals. These create an image by breaking the light in a certain way. To avoid reflections and other interferences most devices are featured with matt fronts. Compared to plasma TVs colours are more luminous and provide brilliant colours even in bright rooms. However, many TVs have problems displaying a deep black, which can sometimes appear faded. In addition, most will only deliver a high quality image if the viewer sits directly in front of it. If you’re watching from more than a 45 degree visual angle (i.e. outside the principal axis of the TV) the contrast is reduced and the image can appear grey. This is a result of the LCD backlight format.


LCD TVs

Plasma devices were at the forefront of the flat screen movement. The technology is based upon ionised gas or plasma, which is illuminated through electronic impulses. The devices deliver true colours even outside the principal axis. As plasma has a very short response time it is perfectly suited for quick image changes such as sport broadcasts.


However, one problem with plasma TVs is the so-called burning-in or after image. Do you watch a lot of non-standard format videos (black bars) or play console games with static graphics? If this is the case, the overcharging of the light beams can sometimes burn a visible pattern into the TV screen. This can also occur through static TV station logos. This is much more unlikely with newer plasma models but the risk should still be taken into account.


Plasma TVs

Next

"Do you like our Buying Guides? Tell us your opinion and write a review"

Reviews of LCD TVs »

Sharp LC-26P50E

Advantages: Good Design, Lots Of Inputs, HDMI Input, Good Quality
Disadvantages: No Pc Input

Size is 26 inch widescreen cost me £620 from empire direct in october '05, but could be cheaped in some places now. do not buy from Comet or high street retailer it will be around £800 !!! ok first of all... the looks. tv looks great, black and silver goes well with glass tv stand, or wood, looks modern and stylish. the tv has almost any input you really want (apart from pc input). you can connect your tv ariel, 2 scart devices like sky and a ...
...white phono connection, such as a playstation. it has an RGB connection which i have found no use for yet, and had a HDMI input. now there is a little confusion over this tv, because if you go to an electrical retailer they will tell you it is not a High Definition (HD) tv. however it does have a HDMI (High definition standard) input which gives GREAT quality from my HD dvd player. the picture quality for normal terrestrial tv is above par, as ...

Nerox 04.05.2006 · Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of Sharp LC-26P50E

How is the Picture Qual...

How is the Sound Quality?

Ease of Installation

Range of Features

Value for Money

A bargain LCD tv that doesn't compromise on quality.

Advantages: Excellent picture quality, great value for money.
Disadvantages: Sound is tinny - needs a subwoofer, stereo or surround.

This television is excellent. I got it recently from Richer Sounds for the princely sum of £250, which seemed very reasonable for a television of this size and quality. It is simplicity itself to set up - just plug it in and it will set itself up - searching for channels automatically. One thing with budget LCD televisions is that they often comrpomise on connectors at the back of the set - this is definitely not the case here. It comes with TWO ...
...hi-fi or video camera), an RGB socket to connect to a computer and two HDMI sockets for an upscaled DVD player or Blu-Ray player. Everything you could ever need and quite future proof into the bargain. The only thing I can fault this television on is the sound quality. It is very tinny and lacks volume. However, if you have a stereo system, just plug in the phono sockets at the back of the set into your amplifier and the bass and sound is far better. ...

drewish 21.02.2009 · Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful
Review of Sharp LC-26SB25

How is the Picture Qual...

How is the Sound Quality?

Ease of Installation

Range of Features

Value for Money

LC26GA6E good LCD TV

Advantages: Easy to set up and use, lots of connections
Disadvantages: price a bit high, stand a bit bulky

...high defintion. Strangly enough, the sharp UK website did not have the specfication of LC26GA6E but the others mentioned above. You can hang this TV on the wall without professional help as it is not heavy. Or, you can use its own (quite strong) table-top stand although it seems a bit bulky to me. I like the design of the speakers all at the bottom so that the screen is almost the same width as the set i.e. full use of the width. For those that ...
...2 X 10W, better than most of the others for normal use. The TV is easy to install (fully automatic) and use. Also, it has an optical sensor which will adjust the backlight according to the light of the room for better viewing. The viewing angles is expected for modern LCD TV of 170° to the screen. It has several display options (dynamic, games) to eliminates blurring on high speed moving images with 15-16 millisecond latency. There are a few pre-set ...

volcano 23.08.2006 · Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful
Review of Sharp LC-26GA6E

How is the Picture Qual...

How is the Sound Quality?

Ease of Installation

Range of Features

Value for Money

The TV

Advantages: Uses Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT panel viewing, Nice Contrast ratio, No Glare
Disadvantages: It's not HD, It's Sharp and too expensive for a Sharp

Sharp's LC-20SH1E provides a slim, versatile television solution. The LC-20SH1E uses the world's most successful LCD panel, Sharp's proprietary Advanced Super View/Black TFT panel, which provides high brightness, a high contrast ratio, low reflection glare protection and wide viewing angles. So you probably wondering what's in the box? LC20SH1E on photo frame style stand (Detachable) Power Lead 220-240v AC Mains Operation Manual RF Cable Remote ...
...Year Manufacturer's Warranty) At least you get batteries, how many times have you seen (Batteries not included) And a free detatchable stand all in all a nice TV. Wish it was cheaper, if about £150 it would be a good purchase. But for nearly £400, look elsewhere it's also not HD Ready. Definently look elsewhere. The ratings to the side are based on searching around asking, friends, my uncle has one so i wrote some stuff down when i went there 3 ...

Chuteuk 23.05.2006 · Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful
Review of Sharp LC20SHIE

How is the Picture Qual...

How is the Sound Quality?

Ease of Installation

Range of Features

Value for Money

Nice quality product at a good price

Advantages: Slim compact design useful handle for wall hanging easy set-up
Disadvantages: May not be big enough for some users

I bought this TV recently when I moved flat and chose this model as agreat compromise between size and price. I did not want a huge 'in-your-face' TV but one that would be suitable for a large 20 by 14 viewing area. I got a great deal at Richer Sounds. The TV was easy to set up, basically just 'plug in and switch on'. The picture quality is excellent as is the sound. I only use it for terrestial TV since my area cannot yet receive Freeview. I ...

longdog 19.05.2006 · Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful
Review of Sharp LC 26 GA 4 E

How is the Picture Qual...

How is the Sound Quality?

Ease of Installation

Range of Features

Value for Money


More popular products »

Forza Motorsport 3 (Xbox 360)

Graphics & game mechanics (*)

Combe Haven Holiday Park, Hastings

Well maintained site (*)

StarTech.com 2 Port CardBus RS232 Serial Laptop PC Adapter Card - 16950

Serial adapter - CardBus - Plug-in module - 921.6 Kbps - RS-232

Acer Aspire 7730ZG-423G32Mn

Notebook - 17 in - CPU: Pentium - 2 GHz - RAM: 3 GB

Plantronics CS 60 Headset

Great volume , very light, works over long distances (*)

HP TouchSmart tx2

Great support for Windows 7 and Multitouch functionality. (*)

Hawaiian Tropic Tropic Dark Tanning Oil SPF4

Tans the skin quicker, smells gorgeous. (*)

Lindos Blu, Líndos

Hotel - 85107 Líndos, Greece - 5 Stars - 70 Rooms

Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L - motherboard - ATX - iP31

ATX - LGA775 Socket - None - Sound card - Network adapter - compatible with:Pentium Extreme Edition, Core 2 Extreme, Celeron 400 sequence, Pentium 4, Pentium Dual Core, Pentium 4 Extreme Edition, Pentium D, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo

Sony NW-A806V

Fantastic, simple to use and lightweight (*)

(*) Reviews by Ciao members