im sorry but, what kind of question is that!! umm most likely not what is it doing on its side 4 three days anyway?
LCD stands for Liquid Cristal Display. It's the type of TV screen they use, as opposed to old tube screens of old days.
These days there are many cheap LCD televisions available on the market, so it is not difficult to find a good cheap LCD TV. To see which bands are the best, have a look at this Cheap LCD TVs Buying Guide: http://www.cheapism.com/cheap-lcd-tv
Yes you can, although it does depend on how long it will be on its side. It is best that LCD TV's be kept upright as much as possible, however a short trip (30 mins-1hr) in a car on its side will not cause it damage. In actual fact some large screen TV's instructions tell you to lay the TV on its front to atttach the stand.
LED televisions have better color contrast than LCD televisions. LCD televisions have better viewing angles than LED televisions do, meaning that viewing to television from the side is more comfortable with the LCD televisions than with the LED televisions.
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Those panels are same. LED & LCD TV have IPS or VA panel. Even Samsung used VA. But IPS panel can resolve the problem of wave and multicolor spot. Major different things are backlight which LCD TV has CCLF (cold cathode fluorescent lamps) from back side and LED TV has the emitting diodes from back side. That's why, LED much slimer than LCD TV.
LCD televisions can be purchased from Amazon for cheaper than retail price. Amazon has the widest selection available. Check sales fliers for stores in your area as LCD televisions are commonly put on sale every week for discounted prices.
It may be difficult to get a good comparison of LED vs LCD televisions unless both technologies are placed side by side. This will help you determine which picture is more vibrant and clear. While comparing televisions, ensure that both devices are set to the same settings, relating to contrast and brightness. When placed side by side, many people do not see a huge difference between the two devices. However, the LCD TV is typically lower in price.
LCD will yield a brighter picture, and use less electricity. But a Plasma has a refresh rate of 600 HZ, versus 60 to 240 for an LCD, which will eliminate lag and jitter on fast moving images, such as sports programming and action movies. Color rendition and planned lifespan are much the same these days.
You can't, a circumference is for circles. Televisions are not round. If you mean the area, you take the long side and the shot side and multiply them.
LCD TV's are the most popular type of TV these days. You can find them at any major electronics stores, such as Future Shop, Best Buy and The Source.
An LCD panel is actually a LCD screen that is part of your computer monitor or LCD Television. There are different types of screens such as plasma as well, but to answer your question, an LCD panel is the LCD screen on your monitor or television (provided it is an LCD model).