Phillips
That's kind of arbitrary but Phillips and Magnavox are considered to be good brands, and have good track records. Sony is also very nice.
The Sony will give the better picture quality when compared to the Magnavox.
Philips owns the Magnavox trade name. Magnavox products are considered the "low" to "mid" range consumer products. They are manufactured in different factories than Philips products and usually carry a warranty of shorter duration.
A late model HDTV will have COMPONENT or HDTV input connectors.
Sounds like the LCD display panel has gone bad.
HDTV's come in many sizes. A search on sites, like BestBuy, Wal-Mart, Sears, to do some comparison shopping. Though a general rule, is the older the model the better the price.
HDTV. EDTV was for, `extended data TV', with the highest resolution of 720 lines. HDTV can do 1050.
Why not have both, but if you have to choose get the PS3 slim 250 GB model first. If you do not have a LCD HDTV get that first, it really is better in LED for the extra money.
No. It looks better if you buy extra cords to hook it up to a HDTV, but no.
Although you can connect TV to PC via DVI to HDMI cable, the picture quality is not guaranteed. This is not recommended by manufacturer.
you are comparing apples to oranges. HDTV is an umbrella which LCD falls under. Plasma is also under that umbrella. LCD is a type of HDTV
According to the review website CNET, the highest rated TV/HDTV receivers are made by Phillips, Zenith and RCA. These ratings are based on actual user reviews and ratings of these products.