Wednesday, April 14, 2010

led tv of the future


If you are thinking of buy a LED TV then first you have to remember these things because you are going to spend around $1500 to have it. Any market has lots of competitors; there is nothing new in the electronic market also. Every company gives his own opinion about his product. They describe many things about his product but never tell any default. But there are some defaults also behind every technology. You have to decide the right prouct and company for your sweet home.There are many feature are included in the new LED technology like low power consumption, brightness and quality of the image. The Improvements Now that we've established that this is LCD TV with an LED backlight. Let’s look that how this new technology of TV improves on current TV technology such as standard LCD and plasma.
Get a glimpse of the future with the Sharp Aquos LC40LE600E 40 Full HDLCD TV, a fantastic example of the new breed of LED-backlit flatscreentelevisions! This cutting-edge HDTV offers outstanding picture quality at aprice you can afford. The star of the show is the 40-inch LCD panel with LED backlighting. Thisbreathtaking display boasts a Full HD 1920 x 1080p resolution, with anincredible native contrast ratio of 4,000:1 and dynamic contrast of 2,000,000:1 - ensuring beautifully cinematic imagery. The high contrast is complemented by the 176-degree viewing angle of theSharp Aquos LC-40LE600E, which allows everyone in the room to enjoy thestunning image. The ultra-bright white LEDs in the backlight provide a luminance of 450 cd/m2,which is more than enough to punch through bright ambient lighting conditionsduring sunlight hours. The Sharp Aquos LC40LE600E 40 Full HD LCD TV is practical too, with achoice of 3 HDMI connectors, twin SCART sockets, composite, component, and evenPC input (D-Sub) for using the TV as a giant computer monitor. It includes abuilt-in digital Freeview tuner to extend your entertainment possibilities yetfurther, and with a power consumption of just 72 watts in operation, its up to40% more efficient than