no , but the there are only 2 companies that make the screens lg ,sony
most of them are made in China
it was made in 1990
Look on the back of your TV for the model number and then do an online search, you should be able to find the specifications from the company that made the TV.
The smallest flat screen ever made is the Pyle 15" flat screen for only $147. Another small flatscreen in a coby 15" class flat screen for only $99.99.
LG made it for Hitachi.
Plastic, steel, glass, silicon, and many other materials make up a flat screen tv.
Searching for a new flat screen television can be made easier by the online reviews on reviews.cnet.com/televisions. This website allows searches by price, brand, screen size, and television type.
a tft display is a lcd display which is used in small thin applications i.e screens for mobile phones TFT stands for thin film transistor may be also called TFT LCD.
yes it was actually made for the 3D screen :)
The very first flat screen television was also the very first television. John Logie Baird demonstrated his "Televisor" in 1925 in a London department store. The television used a rotating disc instead of liquid crystals and added a backlight behind the disc for illumination. As the disc rotated, the intensity of the light varied and so an image was drawn in the display area.After a few years, fully electronic systems replaced Baird's mechanical television and so the flat screen fell into disuse until the 1990s. His system didn't boast a high resolution and although it was a flat screen, it was still quite a deep housing. Nonetheless, it was still a flat screen and it worked. It took another half century to improve flat screen technology.
Wal-Mart or Best Buy would have what you are looking for in a flat screen TV stand. Some are made of wood and some are made of hard plastic. Wal-Mart would probably be the cheaper of the two.
42" flat screen TVs can be purchased in numerous places throughout PA. Best Buy carries a wide variety of 42" flat screens, but purchases can also be made via the internet.