Flat Screen TVs - Reaching The Point Of Saturation?

October 3, 2008 · Filed Under Computer Hardware · Comment 

Kids, from an early age, are taught that and excess of just about anything is not a good thing. But is this true when watching television? Certainly giving to much of your free time watching TV is not good for your health, however what if you have the ability to raise the quality of your viewing pleasure? Flat screen TVs fall under that definition of bigger is better for the most part, but you have to know the difference before you jump into such a major purchase.

The problem in the past was that not all flat screen televisions were better than their round screen cousins. The flat screen monitor for the computer was very popular and gave a high density resolution. That flat screen was applied to big screen televisions. There is a major type of problem with those giagantic leviathans. As the size of most screens was increased, the resolution as well as the color ended up becoming distorted. Therefore, a person would have a giant picture, but the quality wasn’t as good as that of small 27″ televisions.

When people discuss flat screen TVs in today's technologically advanced world, most are referring to a LCD or plasma television. With a plasma TV, the size of the screen does not matter, as far as the resolution is concerned. The high concentration of pixels and corresponding programming in the television can offer up an incredibly clear and crisp picture. It is significant to note that the 52" screen has similar quality of picture as a 40" and there are times when it is outfitted with what is known as motion software which makes the movements you see on-screen extremely fluid.

Just as everything else that costs too much, there are time when the costs for these types of televisions can be more than the typical consumer wants to spend. When you compare flat screen tvs that are quite a bit more costly in comparison to their cathode-ray tube (CRT) counterparts. Consumers are going to pay for that technology. A 52" HDTV plasma television from Samsung runs close to $8,000.00 and that may be more than you want to spend on a boob tube.

Flat screen TVs are really sharp. No one is disputing this fact, but it is up to each individual consumer to make that decision on whether or not the price is right for them. Of course too much watching television is not a good thing and if you are somebody who doesn't watch television on a frequent basis, then the high cost of the TV might not be a smart choice. But for those who live their lives around the latest technological gadgets, a plasma or LCD television cannot be beat.

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