LED Flat Screens Will Replace LCD

Flat screen TVs came on the scene years ago and took the market by storm. Sales were slow at first but when the prices started to go down, everyone had to have one in their house. Now, when you go into a store that sells televisions, it is hard to find any of the old style tube TVs as they are mostly flat screens.

The first flat screens were all plasma and there was no such thing as HD in the first models. Then high definition was introduced and you could get a flat screen television with HD but it was substantially more. As more and more units sold and the technology was perfected, the prices started to come down to a point where more people could afford them.

LCD flat screens were then introduced and by that time almost all sets were being made HD compatible. People like the LCD screens and now they have effectively pushed plasma to the back. If you go into your local Best Buy now, there will be a small section for plasma models and everything else will be LCD. It seems LCD has won that battle.

Technology keeps advancing and now there is a new type of screen that is just barely out. Samsung has introduced LED flat screens that are brand new and pricey but very cool. Every set, no matter how big, is a very thin 1.2 inches thick. In addition to that, these TV sets use about 40% less energy than plasma or LCD.

All you have to do is go into a store with an LED television and your jaw is likely to drop. For anyone worried about the weight of hanging a flat screen on the wall, these new thin LED sets are just what you were looking for. The color and bright screen is crystal clear which makes these new TV’s very desirable. Right now the price is high at more than double what an LCD screen would cost but the price should begin to come down as more and more are made. Don’t worry: more and more will be made, as demand for these will be big I predict.

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