How Much Money Can I Save?
So your looking to get the latest HD LED TV, you have your money ready and a space reserved in the living room, the last question you need answering is how much money will I save from switching to a LED TV instead of a LCD TV. Well at 40% less energy used lets do the maths. The Avergage US household will use about $56 worth of Electricty with a 42" LCD TV. You would save a total of $22.40 per year. If you live in the UK... The average UK household will use £37.53 You would save a total of £15.00 per year.
Samsung Launch new LED TV
Samsung are one of the first companies to launch the new LED technology in their range of fantastic High Definition Televisions. Their ultra slim series 6 and series 7 models use Light Emitting Diodes (LED) instead of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) which all LCD TV's use. The benefits of using this technology allow for some pretty impressive results: Ultra Slim Design: Since LED TVs do not need to be lit by fluorescent bulbs (which add greatly to the depth/thickness build of the traditional LCD TVs), it means that the it opens up the opportunity for thinner, stylish TV designs using current ...
Is it worth upgrading now?
So in light of this new technology, your probably asking yourself is it worth upgrading my TV now? or even at all? Well the long and short of it all is that the technology itself is the future, and given the benefits of using LED technology rather than LCD technology the reasons for purchasing one outweigh the reasons not to. If you are big on your films or your a gamer this is a definate must have, High Definition has never looking so good!! So what are you getting for your money? The LED technology makes broader contrast colour therefore creating deeper more ...
LED and DLP Technology
From early 1900's scientists have been experimenting with creating light from various materials. In the 1950's the LED (Light Emitting Diode) was discovered. Significant improvements in the production of certain chemical structures have allowed for improved brightness in green and blue specifically. Additional colors such as amber and cyan are also being developed at a rapid pace. These improvements enable system designs that can produce better color fidelity at near equivalent brightness to common lamp-based technologies with longer lifetimes. Additional performance enhancements include system level features like instant on, no mercury, no color refresh artifacts, dynamically adjustable brightness, and improved color ...
LED TVs
Well first off all I would like to say WOW. I have had the blog up for about a month now and have done countless amounts of research on LED TVs and have seen lots of LED TV pictures, but I really didn't appreciate how great they are until I saw one in the flesh. I walked into Comet yesterday and it was the first thing I saw and I've got to admit I was very very impressed. The picture quality, although noticeably better than your standard LCD TV is not the most impressive part of it. The film showing on ...
Sony 2010 LED TV Sony Bravia LX900 3D
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Extreme VIZIO Technology series Part I
Up until now whenever I thought of HD LED, I always thought of Sharp or Samsung. However companies like LGE and VIZIO are starting to stir up a buzz of their own. Check out the description... More
Samsung LN46A950 46 inch HD LED TV
Here’s quick look at the Samsung LN46A950 46 inch Full HD 1080p LED HDTV. Although this isn’t the newest model in the Samsung family, this is a TV worth watching. Now the... More
LG Borderless HD LED TV: SL9000
LG Electronics (LG), announced the launch of its SL9000, a Full HD LED TV a cooler version of the SL80 that was released in July. However, the LGSL900 is super sleek with a smoother... More
SHARP INTRODUCES AQUOS® LED
Sharp Electronics unveils, for the first time worldwide, AQUOS LED, an LCD TV Series that provides the ultimate in picture quality and value, offering consumers the lowest power consumption... More
LG Electronics Announces the Official Start of the Ultra-Slim Full LED LCD TV Era
Seoul, Korea / LG Electronics (LG) , a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, today unveiled two new ultra-slim “full LED” LCD TVs in Seoul. The... More
Samsung LED TVs Series 7000 and 7020
Today we will cover the Series 7 range of Samsung LED Televisions. The main difference between the Series 6 and Series 7 is Internet TV. Here is a full spec on what you can expect... More
Samsung LED TVs Series 6000
When considering buying an LED TV you may also be considering what model you should get. Today we are going to cover Series 6000 and Series 7000 of the Samsung LED TVs. The full specification... More
Extreme VIZIO Technology series Part I
Up until now whenever I thought of HD LED, I always thought of Sharp or Samsung. However companies like LGE and VIZIO are... More
LG Borderless HD LED TV: SL9000
LG Electronics (LG), announced the launch of its SL9000, a Full HD LED TV a cooler version of the SL80 that was released... More
Samsung LN46A950 46 inch HD LED TV
Here’s quick look at the Samsung LN46A950 46 inch Full HD 1080p LED HDTV. Although this isn’t the newest model... More
For UK customers
So you’ve made your decision and your going to buy a new LED TV. Well done you!! For UK customers I have included a... More