LCD TV Reviews
There are a lot of LCD TVs on the market, and reviews can help anyone decide whether or not to take the plunge and purchase one. Each company has a variety of styles, benefits, and features that seperate it from the others.
Audiovox LCD TV
Audiovox is a fantastic company for families looking to purchase an LCD TV while on a budget. Their affordable equipment is sold to big box stores as OEM products. Find their products at stores like Walmart, Circuit City, Best Buy, and more.
Benq LCD TV
The consumer electronics division of Acer, which included notebook computer and LCD TV departments, was formally rebranded as BenQ in December of 2001. Their products reflect their name, which stands for "Bringing ENjoyment and Quality to life".
Hitachi LCD TV
Hitachi is a major corporation that is well known as a developer for everything from fuel cell batteries to LCD TV. They are incredibly reliable, and are well known among industry professionals as being affordable as well.
JVC LCD TV
JVC is well known throughout the TV world, so it is no surprise that they develop a quality LCD. The company became recognized mostly for being the first to introduce to televisions to Japan, as well as the developer of the VHS tape.
Magnavox LCD TV
Magnavox is not much of a corporation today, but that does not mean that a person should avoid using their fantastic products. Their consumer electronics portion was bought by Philips during the 70s, and whenever they want to release a value television they do so under the Magnavox name.
Maxent LCD TV
Maxent is a small company that retails relatively non-namebrand LCD TVs, which makes them incredibly affordable. This would be nice, if it weren't for the company cutting important corners to keep the prices down. The TV may look nice, but it will be dim, and produce low quality colors.
Mitsubishi LCD TV
Although many consumers will recognize the name Mitsubishi for their flamboyant high performance vehicles, the companies recent dealings with NEC have led to a number of advances in the LCD market. Consumers should definitely check into Mitsubishi when looking for an affordable, quality television.
Nec LCD TV
NEC is a gigantic information technology company, one that has patents in nearly every consumer electronics division in the world. Without a doubt, NEC is a strong competitor in the display market as well, as they have some of the best funded research and development teams in the world.
Olevia LCD TV
Olevia is a Hong Kong manufacturer and is also another relative newcomer to the LCD market. Unlike Maxent however, they do not cut costs on parts, producing an absurdly high quality HDTV for the price.
Panasonic LCD TV
Panasonic is a major TV manufacturer when dealing with HDTVs, whether LCD or Plasma. Buyers should never worry about the quality of the LCD they are buying; however, Panasonic TVs will be a bit more expensive than an LCD without a strong brandname associated to it.
Philips LCD TV
The good people at Philips have been producing technological innovations for the world for years, and their introductions to the LCD TV market are no different. Philips aims to make HDTV viewing stylish, with beautiful displays that customers will mount on the walls like fantastical artwork.
Pioneer LCD TV
Pioneer has been a long standing success story throughout most of the world for years now. However, their market of LCD TVs and other HDs has been a little underwhelming at best and insignificant at worst.
RCA LCD TV
The reliable RCA name has been bought, sold, and traded between companies long enough to confuse any consumer. As of December 2006, Audiovox holds the rights to the name and will continue to manufacturer the RCA products.
Samsung LCD TV
The Samsun company is fairly dispersed, operating in everything from TV to system memory and hard drives for computers, but their recent LCDs have been all the rage. Purchasers will find that Samsung takes their high quality and low prices right into the HDTV market, making a strong competitor for larger businesses.
Sharp LCD TV
Although Sharp gained its base as a developer of the modern mechanical pencil, the company is more widely known for it's LCD TV. These low cost moderate quality televisions are reasonable for buyers wishing to save some dough.
Toshiba LCD TV
Toshiba is well known for their computers, and more specifically their notebook computers, throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s; however, the company is becoming increasingly more popular in the LCD TV market. They had originally helped develop the technology with their own laptops.
Vizio LCD TV
Many consumers looking to purchase an LCD TV have never heard of Vizio. This is due in part to the company just establishing itself in California in 2005. Buyers should probably wait until the company establishes itself a bit more before purchasing.
Westinghouse LCD TV
It is a bit complicated to explain where Westinghouse came from, but believe me when I say that a huge company backs them up. They make quality LCDs at prices so low you'd be amazed.
