High quality HDTVs are usually not hceap. You should look into off brands like Coby. If you don't want it stolen, do not buy name brands. Another option for security is to keep a lock in the mount.
Nyko HD-Link is a good brand.
The bottom line on the quallity of your picture is the quality of your input signal. A clear, noiseless, high quality non HD input to a HD TV will look great. (There have been studies which show that non-expert viewers will not readily be able to distinguish high-quality non-HD signals from HD signals). A pasty, lossy, low-quality signal will look terrible whether it is HD or non HD (it may even look worse in HD). A HD TV will usually give you a better picture - whatever the quality of your input signal. But the better your input signal - the more improvement you will see.
Sony, the high end ones are the best and most expensive in terms of a high quality picture.
A TV with basic cable will not have the same quality as a TV with a HD box. HD stands for high definition and improves the sharpness and clearness of the program.
HDTV stands for high definition television, which means that the quality of the picture coming from the television is of better quality than a regular standard television.
High definition TV (HD TV) offers a higher quality picture and sound then none HD TV sets. HD TVs are equipped with HDMI inputs that receive the HD signals from HD devices like HD DVD players, Blu-ray players, and video game systems. To play from the HDMI input press the HDMI button on the remote control. A HDMI cable is necessary for each device to connect each high definition devices to the HD LED TV set.
It stands for high definition, as in HDTV (high definition television). It simply means sharper, better, bolder quality.
A HD box is a device that allows you to watch high quality tv in your own home. In order to use this, you need to have an HD ready tv. To find out more about this, ask the company selling the HD box.
Samsung HP-R5072 50-In. HD Plasma TV is HD.
depends on if its full hd or hd ready
The price is going to depend on several factors, such as screen size, 3D capability, and brand. If you want a high-quality TV, you should be prepared to spend $1000-$3000. You may be able to find sales after the Super Bowl.
HD ready tv is High Definition - meaning more clear, concise and crisp picture as well as sound. There is special programming through your cable for this if you have a High Definition television.