What is the difference between full HD LCD TV and HD ready LCD TV?

Question by Black Spidey: What is the difference between full HD LCD TV and HD ready LCD TV?
What is the difference between them and does full HD really provide excellent picture quality
Which strain is excellent between Sony,Samsung,LG and Videocon.
I found that videocon provides Full HD LCD TV at very cheaper rate and is in my financial statement
Which must i buy?
Plz tell your views on each strain(which i have mentioned)

Best answer:

Answer by gary
i dont know your financial statement, but for the best tv, Samsung is way above the others when it comes to lcds. hd ready means that it will show high def. if you have a high def cable box, full hd must have a built in high def converter so you can pic up high def channels without a high def cable box, but you will still need a subscription. not worth the extra money

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2 Responses to What is the difference between full HD LCD TV and HD ready LCD TV?

  1. MILFops says:

    samsung and sony aresafer buys due to the customer support lg is also goodbut a small shaky
    samsung and sony havebetter life expetancy
    i definatly rather samsung because i have one for myself
    sony can jack up their prices because the name has been around forever

    now the difference between hd ready and full hd
    full hd is odviously best then hd ready
    hd ready is tough wording on a product to make you reckon you are getting hd but you arent

    hd makes a huge difference
    if you dont plot on watching blu rays or you dont have hd channels then dont bother
    also take into consideration the hrtz motion the difference between 60 and 120 is the difference between light and day

  2. bobmocs says:

    If you want to take full advantage of say bluray, then you must get the 1080p with bluray compatibility ( 24fps) or the tv will downscale the signal then upscale it over again older 1080p models do not have this facility so beware. If the tv is fully bluray compatible and boasts it , then read the reviews and see what value you are getting from your buy . Here will be excellent cheap machines that you do not have to pay through the nose for, so research first. See what other people recommend.

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