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Like popular LCD monitors you commonly see used with computers,
LCD TVs have a slim design and a flat viewing surface, but have
been fine tuned for video display. Recent advances in flat panel
LCD technology now allow for larger screens, wider viewing angles,
and higher-quality video images. LCD Televisions are also competition
for trendy plasma tv technology. They are several times lighter
than comparably sized plasmas, and are far more durable.
Features
All LCD TVs offer progressive scan support and pleasingly flat screens
by design. They also provide users with a bevy of input options,
adding to their versatility. Most LDC televisions double as computer
displays by allowing standard analog VGA (PC) input, a great option
if you need your display to pull double duty as a PC monitor to
save money and space. Nearly all LCD TVs offer the option to mount
on a wall or under a cabinet.
While many support "HDTV compatibility" and "progressive
scan" as features prominently displayed on the box, don't forget
that 99 percent of regular NTSC TV broadcasts and the typical DVD
player won't let you take advantage of these features.
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