It was predicted that by 2010 50% of TV sales will be LCD TVs.
Yes. As long as the output is VGA. There is no difference in the standard between CRT and LCD.
A B grade LCD monitor is typically a unit that has some sort of defect with the panel. The most common defect are stuck pixels. Other issues may be un-even backlighting or noticable flaws with the LCD panel itself. But the unit will still function with these defects.
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Its not working, switched off, or the LCD plasma screen is damanged in someway.....
Preference is most important, but plasmas have been considered in the past to have better color and contrast. They have also been prone to image burn, where high contrast static images leave a faint imprint on the screen if they are displayed for long periods of time. Plasma screen technology has largely overcome the image burn problem but LCD displays have also been improving with better color and higher contrast ratios. Plasma screens are far less popular than they have been with LCD dominating the market in 2011 and 2012. There is little to choose between them so it is important that you see both and form your own opinion before committing to one or the other.
I am not sure what you mean by "best mark" in the market. Their are many different brands that sell LCD TVs at different qualities consumersearch.com/lcd-tv has reviews of many different LCD TVs.
One of the biggest LCD TVs on the market is 108 inches and can be purchased at many different retail stores. It can be seen on this website. http://www.gizmag.com/go/6704/
LCD TVs were initially meant for the portable market because they did not consume as much battery. The first commercially available LCD was made by Casio in 1983.
Samsung and Vizio make the best LCD TV's on the market. We have one of each and really like them. Tell your husband congratulations on his new promotion. The TV will be a nice reward for you.
LCD, LED, and plasma televisions are all HDTV (high definition televisions). They differ in technology, the latest on the market being LED.
These days there are many cheap LCD televisions available on the market, so it is not difficult to find a good cheap LCD TV. To see which bands are the best, have a look at this Cheap LCD TVs Buying Guide: http://www.cheapism.com/cheap-lcd-tv
Haier 39 inches L39Z10A Full HD LCD TV, Samsung 32 inches LA32E420 HD LCD TV and Panasonic 24 inches TH-L24C5D HD LCD TV are best among LCD Tv's.
The best LCD led TV is made by Sony. They have always made the best quality televisions with the newest technology. Their prices are reasonable compared to their competitors in the market.
At the time of writing in 2012, LED televisions are in fact, LCD television with LED back lighting. Conventional LCD televisions use cold cathode fluorescent tubes as a back light. Apart from the lighting source, the televisions share the same technology and produce an image in the same. True LED televisions are about to reach the market in 2012 or 2013. They use LEDs to directly create an image and do not relay on liquid crystal shutters to generate images. They have the potential to be far slimmer than LCD televisions as well as offering higher contrast ratios.
In market there is availability of two types of Thermometers [1] Glass and [2] Digital. Digital Thermometers are LCD Thermometers. The thermometer measures the body temperature in shows digitally in numbers and alphabets.
I think Sony is the best big screen LCD TV out there in the market. They have many large screens with great picture quality and the product lasts a long time.
Epson, Hitachi, ViewSonic, and BenQ are some of the most popular manufacturers of LCD projector screens. The Epson EX3210, Epson VS220, and the HitachiLCD WXGA are among the top few products in the line of LCD projectors.