No they don't. Smaller LCD televisions use them to save space inside the cabinet and also to reduce build cost. External power supplies can be added to suit the various markets where the television will be sold and each is tested for safety and quality, saving the manufacturer money during development.
Larger televisions frequently require higher power levels than external supplies can deliver easily. Also with larger televisions, there is more internal space to fit a full mains power supply.
Yes, you can use a wall mount for your LCD TV. It will give your home more of a newer feel when you have it mounted!
All major manufacturers use stable LCD panels.
It depends on the size of the LCD Panel and the audio power on the LCD TV.
consumersearch.com/lcd-tv offers reviews of many LCD TVs. The best option depends on what you are looking for in a TV. Size, amount of use and what you watch on TV can all lead you in different directions when picking a TV.
First of all, an LED and an LCD are the same thing. An LED is just an LCD with a LED backlight. LEDs use less power and have a higher contrast ratio. I say if you can afford it, go with the LED, you won't be disappointed!
Yes, all laptop computers are built with LCD screens (as well as many flatscreen televisions).
Yes, you can indeed use your lcd monitor with your home computer. It is very popular.
LCD stands for Liquid Cristal Display. It's the type of TV screen they use, as opposed to old tube screens of old days.
use the one that came with your tv
I don't know exactly who or when exactly they invented it. But I know that LCD screens have been around for quite a while. Remember all those little hand-held pocket TVs? they all have LCD screens, and they have been around for quite a while, way before regular home LCD TVs become popular with the advent of HDTV.
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You may use this mount on any LCD Television that is 18 pounds or less.