I want one that is under 250$ but 200$ is better. It has to be bigger than 18 inches, and please no bigger than 32 inches. It MUST be a flat screen. No big boxes please. I want an LCD one but I do not want HDTV because I do not want to have to pay more. Also, it is going to be mounted in the corner.

So, I need:
-Under 250$
-Between 19-31 inches
-Flat Screen
-LCD
-No HDTV

I am willing to buy a used one. Please leave a link or a brand name. Also, I am willing to have on shipped to me. Or even go to *cough* Walmart *cough* to buy one.

Thank you so much to everyone in advance. Cheers!

HDTV HELP. Need advice?

So I only want a 19 or 22 inch lcd. From what i’ve been told 720p is good for this size and a 1000:1 will do it. However, some TVs come w/ 16:10 screen and some with 16:9. I thought that 16:9 was better. IS IT?

480i to 1080i need help with this?

my tv display reads 480i every time i turn it on how can i change it to 1080i? i have a 42 inch JVC lcd tv

I can change it on my samsung 19 inch tv but not on this one is there a way to do it .. i dont understand this.

HDMI help….?

i have a 19 inch samsung lcd hdtv an it has the hdmi inputs and it supports 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p. i got a ps3 and the hdmi cables for it but when i plugged it up to my tv we got sound but no picture any ideas.

Help connecting 360 to HD?

I have a Insignia 19 inch LCD 720p tv in my room and when i try to hook up the component and i go to component mode on the tv it says it does not support it(the 360). i may have hooked it up wrong, could someone walk me through the set up or if you have this tv and it works let me know.

Also the thing that sucks is standard definition 360 play is extremely laggy and impossible to play with online, i need this component to work or ill have to go blow 50 bucks on hdmi

Need help on TV decision. TV vs. TV.?

Okay, so currently I have a flatscreen 19 inch LCD TV 720p Polaroid in my room. Me and my parents are moving and they say if we move I can have the family room TV which is a fat widescreen(not flatscreen) 55 inch TV Sony 1080p. The Sony seems like the obvious choice but it’s old and I don’t know if that will have an affect on my PS3 and the graphics. Which one do I choose!?
Well, I don’t really care for cable or any of that. Just my PS3 and Blu Ray movies :]

So i know this may be in the wrong section but seen as you guys are the guys with the consoles youll know whats best right. Okay so i got my Elite on Sunday yh but i havent opened it due to exams but im going to get my new HD plasma for it tommrow. I was just wondering which type of TV is better for the gaming experience with type do you have?

Picture 1 Widscreen:

https://homepage.justkings.co.uk/images/19_inch_LCD_AD_Player_LCD_TV_Screen_LCD_Displayer_1.png

Or

Picture 2 not so widescreen:

http://www.futurelooks.com/?m=show&id=78

Im not trying to advertise the site at all its just that i cant click full image on this and this is the only real TV pic ive really seen!

So which should i get?

I broke my television’s remote.Any help?

I accidently sat on my tv remote and cracked it. Now the remote does not work and the television I have does not have a power button on the actual tv. It is a Venturer 19 inch LCD tv, one without the dvd component. I can tell the television itself still works because the red light is on.But I can’t do anything because the remote is the only way to turn if on/off.

Should I call the manufacturer or buy a universal remote? And what are the steps to installation if I buy a universal!

Thank you so much!

Your monitor is a vital component of any computer system. After all, it’s what we use to interact with our computers. If we don’t have a monitor, then our computer is useless. Today, there is a wide range of computer monitors available to suit all different kinds of applications and budget. Here we look at the CRT or Cathode Ray Tube monitor and the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitors. CRT monitorsMost computer users will be familiar with the CRT monitor. CRT monitors are the bulkier computer monitors that most computers users will have grown up with. If you’re looking for a good monitor at a cheap price, then the CRT monitors represent good value for money. They may not have as clearer picture as what is available through LCD screens as the signal they use is analog rather than the digital signal used in LCD screens. LCD monitorsLCD monitors are becoming increasingly popular due to their sharper image, flat screen and far slimmer build. They are now dropping in price and have become much more affordable however they are still more expensive than the CRT monitors. LCD monitors use a liquid crystal display and receive a digital signal rather than the analog signal of the CRT monitors. So, which one do you buy?Here are some questions to ask yourself that will help you decide. 1. What’s your budget?If you’re computing on a tight budget, then you may want to consider a CRT monitor as they are much cheaper than their LCD counterparts (although LCD monitors are now quickly dropping in price). If you decide on a CRT monitor, go for at least a 17 inch screen or 19 inch if possible. These are now not much more expensive than the smaller 15 inch models which, if you are using your computer for long periods, you will probably find to be too small. 2. How much room do you have?If your computer desk is cramped and there’s not much room available, then, if your budget allows it, try and go for an LCD monitor. These are much slimmer and lighter than the bulky CRT monitors, especially if you are looking at a 17 inch monitor or larger. CRT monitors use much more energy and also produce more heat than an LCD monitor, so they’ll also require more room for ventilation. 3. What applications will you be running?If you plan on running graphic design software or applications such as Photoshop, then an LCD screen may better suit your requirements unless you buy an expensive high-end large screen CRT monitor. Top quality, large screen CRT monitors are still preferred by some graphic designers because they offer a higher level of color contrast and have adjustable screen resolution. However, unless you are willing to pay a lot of money, an LCD screen will offer better value. If you are a serious gamer, then you will definitely want the clear, crisp picture of a flat panel LCD monitor. 4. How much time will you spend in front of the computer?If you are planning on spending long periods in front of the computer screen, then you should consider choosing an LCD monitor. This is because LCD screens do not strain the eyes as much as the CRT screens thanks to their lower intensity and absence of any screen flicker. 5. Do you want something that looks good?If you want a screen that looks good in your home or office, then you will obviously want to go for an LCD monitor. While aesthetics is not an important issue for some, it certainly will be for others. If you want a sleek, modern design then you just can’t go past a flat panel LCD monitor. The old, bulky CRT monitors are just not in the picture!

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