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Should You Buy a Samsung LCD HDTV?

Looking for a Samsung LCD HDTV? Well you’ve come to the right place. We’re here to insure you make the best choice with the simplest of explanations. First a tiny primer on LCDs. I promise I won’t bore you but don’t you think you should know a wee bit about your Samsung HDTV before diving in and buying one.

If you're impatient just jump to the Samsung HDTV reviews at the bottom of the page.

Otherwise let’s go to our brief explanation. LCD (liquid crystal display) screens use rows of fluorescent lamps to illuminate the screen from behind. This technology offers a wide range of screen sizes, so you can have as much (or as little) TV as you’d like. Samsung makes anything from 5” up to 65”. You see that primer wasn’t too bad!

Just for the record we’ve all been using LCDs for years since that’s been the predominant monitor for PCs. One of the good things about LCDs is they can be moved around easily or placed just about anywhere.

You can use them as a PC monitor or a TV without losing picture quality. Their depth is usually two or three inches so they are really cool. Take a look at the review of Samsung’s thinnest LCD HDTV. It's less than 2 inches deep!

No worries about their lifespan since you’ll get about 60,000 hours (that’s 20 years folks) even if you use it eight hours a day. Samsung even has models that are 3D capable and can convert 2D images to 3D.

You can’t go wrong with a Samsung HDTV. They have always been famous for their crisp pictures. If you’re searching for a Samsung LCD HDTV you have to consider that LCDs are cheaper than LEDs and you’re not losing anything with picture quality.

Here are some Samsung HDTV reviews