How Do You Find A Cheap LCD TV Without Getting Ripped Off?
Getting ripped off on a cheap LCD TV happens to the best of us. Even the tech-savviest of us can’t always keep up with changes and upgrades to the new gadgets on the market. But are these new upgrades really worth the extra cost that manufacturers claim? Here are a few things to keep in mind when finding the best LCD TV deals on your next HDTV purchase. The contrast ratio is a measure of the TV’s capability to display distinctive shades between the darkest blacks and whitest whites. “Native” and “Dynamic” are the two most common methods of measuring contrast ratio. Back in 2005, most decent HDTVs were running somewhere below a 1,000:1 native contrast ratio. It wasn’t until Samsung began advertising up to 3,000:1 contrast ratios that the word “dynamic” became a common contrast ratio measurement. Soon after, all LCD manufacturers started to use the dynamic measurement in self-defense. By 2008, a new measurement of dynamic contrast ratio came to the HDTV market; the arrival of the 1,000,0