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JohnRocks
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Jan 7, 2012, 12:30 PM
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Due to LED TV's using LED lights rather then the normal LCD florescent backlight, the TV's are also able to be much thinner with better heat dissipation. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Rackmount LCD Monitor USB KVM
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HenryR
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Jan 7, 2012, 5:58 PM
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Is it true it's not worth the extra money getting an LED TV, since I am only using it for the bedroom and it's only 32 inches?
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okidoqui
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Nov 7, 2012, 9:31 AM
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Both, LCD and LED, are good options in TV. However, if I had to choose from this two, then I would have selected LED, as its the updated version of LCD TV. Plasma or LCD
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denonjapan
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Dec 18, 2012, 6:25 AM
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what LED????....The only pure L.E.D. that has been made in the entire world was made by SONY.. in 2006 > THE SONY QUALIA KDX-46Q005 ($15,000)...nobody else!..Samsung, LG L.E.D. based claim monitors/tv's are actually edge-lit with L.E.D. backlight wrapped around the corner of the actual screen... denonjapan
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snoop600
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Jan 29, 2013, 8:49 PM
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I bought a LED TV not necesarily because of picture quality but because LED does not use CCFL or florescent bulbs whch contain mercury. I would rather not have mercury inside my house.
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Roosevelt
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Jan 2, 2014, 12:21 PM
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I will always choose LED over LCD for my TV and I guess you should also go for an LED.
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