Perfect for the Home Theater system, the 52-inch LED TV is the ideal size for viewing sporting events, movies, news programs and anything else that can be viewed on a large screen. As more and more people are sticking close to home these days choosing not to venture into crowded movie theaters, this size of LED TV is becoming increasingly popular. They can easily be purchased at any home electronics store.
A 52 or 55 inch would not be too large. Remember HD viewing will a different experience.
Custom duty in India on 35" inches TV is nill, upto 35 K tere are no charges.
I don't remember the exact aspect ratio, but I know that if your looking to buy one, it's well worth the money. especially if you are looking at the LED model, LED's are known to last a very long time.
That is a question that you have to answer. The newer TV's offer more than just the 1080p. Some were 60Hz refresh rate and now some are 120Hz and other are as high as 240HZ. Many now come with LED backlit and a slimmer design. These are just the LCD HD Televisions. You did not say whether you had a rear projection HDTV. In any case the longer you delay the more improved newer models with more features and a clearer sharper picture will become affordable. Even if your HDTV was a 52 inch 1080P LCD the new LED LCD could be worth it to some people. When many people upgrade a TV they just move the older one to another spot in the house. What your plans are with your older TV will be part of the calculated decision you are already in the process of making.
TVs are measured diagnally from corner to corner.
You can find a good 52 inch LED television at many places. A good place to start looking would be at Best Buy, they usually have good deals on televisions there.
Yes Sharp does in fact offer a 52 inch TV. Along with the LED TV, they also have a Plasma TV and will soon have a 3D TV as well.
You can find an affordable 52 inch led TV at Wal-Mart. It is called a Visio. Which I highly discourage you to buy. Because they have overheating problems and just malfunction and die after very few months. Just spend more and get more bang for you buck with a LG or Samsung or Panasonic.
The top five on the market with a 52 inch led can be: Samsung PN50B850, Panasonic TX-P50G30B, Samsung PS51D6900, Sharp LC-46LE831E and Sharp LC-46LE831E.
Lucky you that you can afford a 70 inch LED TV! There are many online shopping comparison sites that will allow you to research the current cost of a 70 inch LED TV.
You can purchase a 52 inch LCD TV online at Amazon. They have a Sony Bravia NX800 Series 52" LCD TV for $1698.00. Overstock has a Sharp LC52SB550 52" 1080P LCD TV (Refurbished) for $1026.18. You can find some great deals both on Amazon and Overstock.
Actually 52 inch LCD TVs can be found at all major electronic shops. Some options include for example "Amazon", "BestBuy", "DailyMotion" or "GlobalMediaPro".
Every television manufacturer would like consumers' to believe that their led tv 32 inch is the perfect television for them. They strive hard to impress the consumer with the quality of their led tv 32 inch model. Sound quality and picture quality vary widely from one led tv 32 inch to the next. Often, selecting an unknown brand leads to lower quality performance. Consumers should keep this in mind when purchasing their next led tv 32 inch.
There is no projector that has the same picture quality like that a 60 inch Samsung led TV.
A 70 inch LED television is going to consume about double the energy of a 30 inch LED television. It also depends on what brand of television it is, and if it's energy star approved.
One can purchase a 52-inch LCD television on sale from many different stores and retailers. Some examples that sell these televisions include Legend Micro and Memory4Less.
You can buy a new, relative cheap "52 LED television from http://www.newegg.com/ and http://www.amazon.com/. Depending on the brand, they usually run from about $3,000 to $4,000. There are several GREAT deals happening over on both of those websites though.