Buying A Refurbished LCD TV
LCD TV technology has actually existed for around forty years. A liquid crystal display (LCD) is a thin, flat
display device that is made up of a large number of color or monochrome pixels that are arrayed in front of a light
source or a reflector. The display is commonly utilized in battery-powered electronic devices since it uses very
small amounts of electric power.
LCD TVs use the same liquid crystal technology as cell phone view screens, digital cameras, camcorders, and
computer monitors. LCD screens have a slim, light weight design which is great for easily mounting them on a wall,
or easily moving them from one location to another.
The usage of liquid crystals is the primary mechanism of LCD TVs that generate images. The liquid crystals
receive light from a backlight source. The crystals will then polarize the light, thereby rendering a different
color spectrum. These colors are then transformed into millions of different pixels, each of which helps to produce
clear and highly defined images.
You will not encounter any burn-in problems with a LCD televsion. LCDs are highly efficient televisions since
they generate less heat, so energy consumption is kept to a minimum. There is also a built-in anti-glare function
for each and every LCD screen. So if you enjoy watching television in a brightly lit room, then a LCD TV will be
your best option.
LCD panels are constructed of two layers of a glass-like material that are both glued together. One of the
panels is coated with a polymer material that contains thousands of liquid crystals. Electricity is passed through
these individual crystals, after which a processing unit interprets the information from the broadcast signal and
either allows or blocks light from passing through the crystals to create images.
Unlike standard CRT and plasma televisions, less power is needed to operate the device since there are no
phosphors that light up, and the light source in a LCD TV generates less heat than a plasma or traditional
television. Additionally, due to the nature of LCD technology, no radiation is emitted from the screen itself. Some
of the more popular LCD TV brands are Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Hitachi, Sharp, Toshiba and LG, in no particular
order.
What Exactly is a Refurbished LCD TV?
Essentially, any TV that was opened (out of its box) and then returned to a store, will then be sent back to a
factory and refurbished. Someone may have bought it and realized it was too big for their home, or that it didn't
work at all. It is then sent back and reworked or repaired, so that it is guaranteed to be working properly.
A refurbished LCD TV is one that is past the infant mortality stage and has been thoroughly checked out by the
manufacturer. It will probably have been examined much more closely than it was when first constructed at the
factory.
Is Buying a Refurbished LCD TV a Bad Idea?
No, it's actually a good idea! You will be able to save money and it will almost be just like new. A refurbished
product has to pass certain requirements in order to be resold as "refurbished" and the manufacturer will fix
anything that may be broken.
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