LCD TV




Are there differences in LCD TVs? Today absolutely Yes.

Picture and sound quality can vary considerably. Many TVs look great when you first see them in the shop, but don't look as good at home with normal TV signals. So don't rush, spend time watching a few different TVs and noticing the differences. Listen too, sound quality is variable.

Good shopping!


Sharp Leads LCD TV Sales . . . Just

Sharp was one of the early major players in the LCD TV market - probably the earliest. Its Aquos brand is definitely one of the best known in the LCD TV world.

Exact market share figures are hard to come by. The general consensus right now is that in terms of 2005 shipment volume Sharp was slightly ahead of Philips, and then Samsung and Sony came next.

However, Samsung and Sony are selling more LCD TVs in the larger sizes so their shipment value is much closer to Sharp and Philips.

Sharp now manufacture LCD TVs in a number of locations - Japan, China and Johor (Kuala Lumpur). Sharp will also begin production of LCD screens at its Kameyama, Japan, plant shortly and will begin manufacture at its LCD module plant in Poland in January 2007.

Sony registered a sales growth spurt in the last 6-9 months and some market research indicates they overtook Sharp in shipment volume in the last quarter of 2005 or the first quarter of 2006.

This is due to a massive advertising campaign for their Bravia LCD TVs accompanied by much more competitive pricing.

LCD TV sales growth is also being helped by the introduction of digital broadcasting around the world. The high definition format is well supported by LCD TVs and gives much better pictures than traditional analogue broadcasts.

Overall the LCD TV market is growing very fast - shipments worldwide were up 135% compared with the same time last year.

Get the latest on Sharp LCD TV at www.lcdtvcenter.com

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