Helpful Background About Lg Tvs And Why They're So Popular

By Matthew Kerridge

The fact is today -- when it comes to televisions -- LG TVs are of excellent quality. In fact, they're outstanding in every way, generally speaking, and most folks can take comfort in knowing that when it's time to move up market when it comes to televisions, LG will be sure to have a high-definition TV ready for purchase. This very popular consumer electronics maker has really been delivering the goods.

LG makes a variety of televisions in a range of sizes from small to extremely large and in two of the most popular technologies; liquid crystal display (LCD) and plasma. As a maker of high-line consumer electronics, LG has put a great deal of effort into developing an array of features for each of its televisions as well as a suite of electronics that make these TVs some of the best in the business.

Generally speaking, liquid crystal display (LCD) televisions work great when they're of relatively moderate (say, below 42 inches) screen size, though nobody would dispute that they're perfectly capable of handling even larger sizes than that. They also are a bit more common than their plasma cousins. But any LG plasma TV is awesome at 42 inches and above, which might be due to how a plasma screen works.

LG offers models in both technologies (LCD and plasma) that are true high-definition, meaning they come in at 1080p or 1080i. There are still a few older 720p TVs with the LG logo on them, but this isn't true high-definition, and it only costs slightly more to get a 1080 television. At any rate, any LCD or plasma TV will be far superior to old-style cathode ray tube (CRT) TVs, without question.

When any LG television is compared head-to-head against a similar-sized CRT (cathode ray tube) TV, the LG will win hands down every time. For one, no CRT television can come close to matching the display put up by either an LG LCD or plasma television. Additionally, a CRT TV weighs many times more than any LCD or plasma television offered by the company.

When it comes down to whether one is interested in LG TVs in liquid crystal display or plasma display, the feeling among most experts is that -- at the larger sizes -- plasma screen TVs offer a better display, especially at the edges of the screen and when looking at it from the side. LCD TVs, though, can weigh less and cost less, so that's something that needs to be taken into account.

Regardless of any other consideration, the fact is that one probably can't go wrong when looking at any style or technology when it comes to LG TVs. This quality maker of fine consumer electronics has developed a lineup of flat panel high-definition televisions that stand head-and-shoulders above their peers in almost every case, and an LG television in the home can be a welcome sight. - 30542

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