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CCFL – What the Hell Is It?

Cold_Cathode_Fluorescent_Lamp.JPGIn a previous review for Samsungs latest 32 inch LCD TV I mention in the specs it’s got CCFL technlogy. Well I let that one slip through without an explanation anfd I think it deserves one.

You seen CCFL is nothing special so stating it in the spec is crappy sales patter.

CCFL stands for Cold Cathode Flurescent Lamp and its simply used in the back of most LCD TVs as a way of backlighting the display.

See – nothing special!!

32 Inch TVs

The 32inch format is one of the most popular in the UK and this site aims to bring together the best deals available. For weekly deals visit the blog but here I’ll be detailing the best buys, best retailers and best technologies for your 32 inch TV.

Best 32 Inch TV Brands – Overall

1. Sony

Sony are the undisputed kings of consumer electronics. They are great innovators who are eternally committed to quality. You wouldn’t go wrong buying a 32 inch Sony TV but you’d have to pay a pretty penny for the privilege of owning one.

See our Sony Reviews

2. Samsung

Samsung were relative unknowns in the TV industry 20 years ago but they’ve been investing heavily and are now the providers of LCD panels to many lower end rivals. Samsung’s picture quality is incredible with good sound and solid features.

See our Samsung Reviews.

3. Panasonic

They’ve been around almost as long as Sony and their plasma technology is phenominal but unfortunately thats been at the expense of their LCD offerings and so they’ve been knocked off the second position by Samsung. As a result Panasonic offer some great deals on their LCD TV range and we’re reviewed the following on the site.

See our Panasonic Reviews.

Now Comparing 32 Inch TV Prices

You may have noticed a few changes round here recently in the form of the latest in our aim to get you the cheapest in TV prices. Each post now gives you a selection of the cheapest places and their respective price right there for you to pick.

No more hunting several different sites for the best money can buy. We’ll always put the cheapest price first and so far there’s normally 4 or 5 other major electronics suppliers competing on the same product. Major ones include Currys, Dixons, DirectTVs and many more to come.

If you had any other ideas to make this better let us know: contact@2inchtvs.co.uk

New Info on Technologies

I’ve put together extra pages and info on TV technologies. Including HDMI, CEC implementations like AQUOS and many more. If you had any questions or ideas for more pages then email me: info@32inchtvs.co.uk

CEC – Consumer Electronics Control

Standing for Consumer Electronics Control – CEC is just a part of the existing HDMI standard and is an acronym for the controlling signal carried by the technology. This controlling signal enables devices to send commands to each other along the cable. This allows for single remote control usage for multiple devices as each can communicate wiuth the other. Most brands give this technology their own name for branding purposes but the underlying technology is the same. Here’s a few of the more common ones…

Anynet+ (Samsung)

Samsung’s version of this technology is Anynet+ and if you have any Anynet+ enabled Samsung appliance you get the full benefit of this technology.

Anynet+ Samsung TVs

AQUOS Link (Sharp)

Sharp’s technology adds a little extra in their TVs by providing on screen control of your other connected devices as well as the usual single-remote control.

AQUOS Link Sharp TVs

Welcome to 32 Inch TVs!!!

Well here we are at our humble but ambitious blog. We aim to give great reviews, news and info on the latest in this most popular category of television set.

Flat screens, wide screens, LCD, plasma and old school cathode. We have it all on offer here so be sure to bookmark us if you ever want to come visit us again.

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