Things are definitely changing fast. You can see improvements and the introduction of newer models from the leading manufacturers of LCD TVs. Take, for example, Samsung and LG. But as we all know, not all LCD TVs work the same. The improvements are different and the applied technologies are different. Let’s take a look at how these two brands differ.

samsung lcd hdtv

Samsung, as the world leader in the LCD TV market, has always given consumers something to look forward to. The Samsung LN52A650 was a great addition to its lineup of top LCD TV models due to its 1080p, 120Hz HDTV capability. The brand further improved its 6 Series TVs and included a 100,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, LDNA and Yahoo Widgets. It offers the same outstanding performance as previous models, only you get deeper blacks and added more exciting features.

By the following year, Samsung finally introduced its 7 Series line. The Samsung LN52B750 is a 52-inch LCD TV with an impressive 240Hz refresh rate. The response time was changed from 4ms to 2ms, making it recharge faster. The contrast ratio was increased to 150,000:1.

Owners of this model expressed great satisfaction not only with its excellent performance, but also with its affordable price of $2,000. Perhaps the features of the Samsung LN52B750 are the perfect ingredients that make up a best-selling LCD HDTV.

LG LCD HDTV

On the other hand, LG, of course, won’t compete without offering an equally outstanding LCD TV. One of the reasons behind the success of LG in the previous year is the LG 47LG60 which is a 47-inch screen. Due to their top-of-the-line feature, solid performance, and unique design, they were able to compete with bigger brands.

For the current year, LG introduced a competitive collection of LCD TVs. There is the LH30 series of LCD HDTVs that come with extremely attractive looks and specifications. Color adjustments, easy-to-use picture wizards, 24p movie processing, 120Hz dejudder processing, and other features make up the LCD TV models in the series.

What sets them apart from other premium LCD TV models is their comprehensive user controls. In addition, the prices are at the mass market level, which makes LG LCD HDTVs offer cheap but quality LCD TVs. A 42-inch LG screen would only cost $900 while a 47-inch screen like the LG 47LH30 from the premium line would sell for just $1,200.

This is just one of eight series from LG. The LG LH50 allows consumers to stream Netflix movies directly to the TV. Internet connectivity is the biggest addition for this series. The LG LH55 series, on the other hand, offers a 240Hz refresh rate that eliminates motion blur.

Both brands produce good LCD TVs, right? But these facts clearly indicate how other LCD TV brands are competing with the leading LCD TV manufacturer, which is Samsung. If you want to know which one you should choose, perhaps you could ask yourself this: which one attracts you more: is it the challenger or the one being challenged?