Are you looking to buy a new
TV set; one of the most important selling points is picture quality.
Although most TV’s produce a quality image, there are some that are
better than others. Here are some tips on how to judge TV picture
quality.
There are a few terms you should
be familiar with in order to judge TV picture quality; brightness, color
and contrast. Brightness is the level of illumination. The
ability to illuminate even in a light room or sun lit room is important
for good picture quality. Color is important as well. Make
sure that the colors are vivid and the hues distinctive. Most
LCD TV’s have difficulty producing true black color and only produce
dark gray’s. Contrast is the difference between light and dark
and is important when judging TV picture quality.
Screen resolution is also important.
Most standard TV’s have about 740-480 pixels. While a standard
TV produces a quality picture, HDTV’s more than double standard TV’s
quality and produce 1920 X 1080 pixels. Screen resolution will
have an immediate result on how you judge TV picture quality.
One of the easiest ways to test out the picture of a few TV sets without having any tech knowledge is to bring along a favorite DVD. Play the DVD on several TV screens, make a few color adjustments and fiddle with the setting to see which TV fits your viewing habits the best. If you are looking to buy a new TV set, look into the above information on how to judge TV picture quality.