Do lcd's appear blury?

My dad just bought a 42 inch lcd toshiba and it is the worst picture ever I am of late wondering if the lg lcd's are better. or a lg plasma


Answers:    Are you feeding that TV standard def cable?

The number 1 apology for returning a HDTV is nobody told the customer they needed to upgrade to HD service.

Let me give you an analogy -

If you use a magnify glass to read a weekly and notice the crumb, sloppy edges in the printing, poor color - do you blame the magnify glass?

Fact: Standard def video be designed in the 1950's for a nine-inch tube. Your CATV signal is backwards compatible to a 1950's TV. (Ok - it was really designed contained by the late 1940's but humor me here.)

Magnify nine-inches of video that be the limit of technology surrounded by 1950 on a high resolution display - and you quiz the TV for poor image level?

Go buy the $30 "Philips Silver Sensor", hook it up to the TV and have it scan for channel. Or you may have to call for the CATV company and upgrade to a HD cable box.

Either way - you will be shocked at how fitting real HD looks, and how poor 60 year old-fashioned video looks by comparison.
If you're just watching standard def tv to be precise streched out to fill the blind, then yes it will appear to be "blurry."

Just becasue you own an HDTV does not mean you are watching HD tv channel. You have to own an antenna to get them over the atmosphere, or subsrcibe to HD service through your cable or satellite provider.
Answergu is right.

In addition LCDs can be blurry next to fast motion (they don't strengthen the pixels as quickly as a plasma or own scan lines like a CRT). Also, some flatpanel HDTVs don't process standard definition (normal TV) video remarkably well, and certainly look worse with regular TVs.
A cheap LCD may not look good on standard TV but almost adjectives of them look good within HD. Keep in mind it will lone look as good as the content sent to it. Have you tried a DVD hooked up through any the HDMI (best) or component inputs? If HD channels look doomed to failure I would return it and get a Samsung, LG, or Sony.

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