Sony and Samsung have very good deals on flat screens at the moment. You should, however, decide on what features you want on your flat screen as this will greatly affect the price! Set a budget then check out Amazon, Walmart and any good electrical shops in your neighbourhood. Ensure to compare the specifications of different brands and ask for discounts when dealing with salespeople.
If you are looking for a new TV you might want to check electronics stores when sales are on or big box stores which generally have lower prices. Used TVs are usually much cheaper and can be found online and in newspaper classefied ads.
There are many different suppliers of TVs. It is probably best to decide what type of TV is required before you start searching, as it can be confusing choosing between LCD, HD, Digital etc. TV size will also be a major factor, and generally the bigger the TV the more expensive it will be. Look in your local press for adverts of TV sales.
IT depends on what you are looking for in a lcd tv. It depends on the size and quality of the tv. You need to look at several electronics stores and decied which one is right for you.
Definately, a flatscreen is better.
a flatscreen tv
mounting with a bracket should be needed to hand my flatscreen tv on a stonewall over the fireplace,
depends on if it is a flatscreen TV or not
Yes, Sony's plasma televisions are flatscreen. As a general rule, plasma televisions are made with a flatscreen design, so there are more companies than Sony if you're interested in a plasma television.
You will need an HDMI cable to connect your flatscreen tv to your HP Laptop. Make sure your HP Laptop has an HDMI input as well.
well it all depends on size if its a portible flatscreen then about 30/40 £ or $ if its a big flatscreen about 300/600 £ or $ if there big thick tv's then there going to be 100/200 £ or $
Yes, if it has an antenna input connector, (RF in).
Yes, all laptop computers are built with LCD screens (as well as many flatscreen televisions).
Connect the PS3 to the TV and set it up. It's no big deal, mine was connected to a Sony BR6 52 inch LCD without having to make any adjustments.
You will need to find the stud in the wall for secure mounting.
1964 however LED and HD tv's came afterwards