People are quite intimidated by LCD TVs simply because there is a lot of technical stuff in there. People don't know what terms like dejudder processing mean and hence they quickly lose interest in TVs. I too faced similar problems but as a complete tech freak, I spent a lot of time on the Internet researching about these terms. Writing LCD TV reviews is a cup of tea for me now and now there are lots of TVs ending up in my labs for review. My popularity has gradually grown on the Internet and now people send me tons of e-mails asking about technical TV stuff. I am trying to make things a bit simple here by telling you guys how I write the reviews.
Styling: If you are crazy about fashion, this will be the most important part for you in LCD TV Reviews. Most TV's have the same looks but there are experiments being done here (like Sony's Monolithic design) in order to make the TV look out of the box. I have not had any ugly looking TVs in my labs; most of the panels have black border with a sheet of glass in the middle. I have separate section for the design in my LCD TV Reviews since I get a lot of e-mails asking me about it.
Size: This is directly proportional to the cost. Higher the size, higher the cost. While writing LCD TV Reviews, I pay special attention to the features offered on the smaller TVs of 32-34 inch sizes. I don't expect them to have full HD resolution but things are getting interesting for this size range; there are new features being added here at the moment. Once you go above the 46 inch mark, I don't recommend buying a LCD; as plasma is a much better option.
Remote: This is the medium of communication between you and your TV. The clicker has to be comfortable; the button layout must be good. The buttons that you need the most must come close to the thumb's natural position. The remote design occupies a big part in my LCD TV reviews and it is really important. A clicker must be comfortable or else it will ruin the TV experience.
Menu layout: While writing LCD TV Reviews, I have seen some really horrible menu layouts and they are quite frustrating. You some times feel that you are solving a crossword puzzle. The menu layout has to be good, all the functions that you need the most must be easily accessible. The features which are rarely used can be dug deeper in the menu. You might feel this is not important now but once you buy a TV with a bad menu layout, it will certainly get on your nerves.
Interactive platform: This is a relatively new feature for TVs and has quickly become popular amongst the masses. You can access the Internet content right from your TV and also stream movies through the Web. In my LCD TV Reviews, I mention what all interactive features are present in the TV. If you have the ones that you need, go ahead and buy the TV or else keep looking elsewhere.
Connection options: This is not that important in LCD TV Reviews but still worth a mention. In big TVs, the connection options are pretty much similar but in small TVs there is no fixed layout. For instance, there might be one HDMI port in one 32 inch TV and it might not be there in the other one.
Finally, I write about the picture quality in my LCD TV Reviews and this section is the biggest part of my article. Picture quality determines whether the panel is worth buying or not.
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