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Magnavox LCD TV
Magnavox, a well-known electronics brand, is in the LCD TV market, as well as any other company that manufactures electronics (and even some that previously didn’t). Their motto of “Smart. Very smart” rings true since they’re selling one of the most popular trends in TVs today. Magnavox makes LCD TVs in sizes ranging from 15” to 32” which are among the best-selling sizes. The small LCD TVs are favored for PC monitor use and the models in the 30” range are good for most Homes. Magnavox isn’t trying to compete in the very large sizes, which is probably just as well, as brands such as Sharp and Sony have a strong foothold in that area.

Magnavox LCD TVs come with the basic features that consumers expect in their LCD TVs-—superior picture quality, excellent sound, slim design. Their prices are lower than a lot of other brands, so for anyone who wants an LCD TV at a less expensive price than some of the bigger names, this is a good company to look into. The Magnavox LCD TVs come with satisfactory contrast ratios of about 600:1. This isn’t as big as some of the bigger name brands, but Magnavox doesn’t seem to be competing with such stiff competition, anyway.

They’re offering the newest technology at affordable prices to consumers who may want the latest, but can’t afford the high-end brands, or simply want to try it out without investing too much. Magnavox offers a respectable resolution of 1280x720 and a standard viewing angle of 170 degrees. Like other LCD TVs, the Magnavox LCD TVs are slim and sleek and their silver packaging lends a futuristic, modern air to their sets. If you visit the Magnavox website, you’ll see there’s many retailers that sell their LCD TVs, such as Best Buy, Home Depot, Radio Shack, Walmart, JCPenney, to name a few. There are also many websites that not only sell, but rate Magnavox LCD TVs.

You’ll also be able to compare prices at BizRate.com. A 15” Magnavox LCD TV can be found for less than $300, a substantially big savings when compared to other brands. You might not want to shell out $800 on an LCD TV for a children’s recreation room, but $300 is a bargain. If you’re looking for a basic LCD TV and don’t want to break the bank doing it, Magnavox is a good brand to look into.

 

 
 

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