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erratic asked in Consumer ElectronicsTVs · 1 decade ago

Pin the tail on the lcd tv, which one shall i get?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    NONE OF THEM! Cheap TV, cheap results. You are going to have to shell out the extra cash for a reliable TV set. I know it hurts to hear that, but it's the truth. Your good quality TV's are Panasonic, Sony, Mitsubishi, Hitachi and possibly Sharp.

    You get what you pay for. You can't win with cheapie brands!

  • 1 decade ago

    Firstly if you want a decent , reliable TV I would RUN A MILE from your list.

    A cheap TV represents a cheap and nasty product.

    The best LCD TV on the market today is the Sony Bravia series.

    The next best is the Samsung TV.

    If you are only willing to spend a little money then I hope you have a bit set a side for trips to the repairman to fix it.

    YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR.

    I would recommend the Sony Bravia , or the Samsung as my next choice.

    For my third choice , I would save more money until I can afford either the Sony or Samsung brand.

    NOTE :

    1. Do NOT BUY on-line.

    2. Buy your TV from a regular department store , they are much easier to locate in case something does go wrong.

    3. Also you should extend the factory warranty on any TV that you buy - just in case because they can get costly to repair.

    Source(s): qualified TV Technician
  • 1 decade ago

    Well..if you pinned a tail on an lcd tv screen, there's a possibility you could damage some of the pixel element electronics if the pin pierces through deep enough. However, if you are shopping to get a new lcd tv, you should look for the best quality, features, etc. for the money. All of these outlets are competing for your business so you should compare their prices and brands.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    None of them.....

    Source(s): Over 25 years servicing TV sets.
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