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The screen size, measured diagonally in inches.

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Typical HDTVs display video at 60 frames per second, also referred to as "60Hz." LCD TVs with 120Hz refresh rate double that rate to 120 video frames per second, usually by creating 60 new frames and inserting them between the original 60 frames. LCD models with 240Hz refresh rate double the frame rate again. Because each frame appears for a shorter time, on-screen motion looks smoother, with less blur. This improvement is especially noticeable when viewing fast-action sports and video games. Plasma TVs display very smooth motion without the need for faster refresh rates.
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Virtually all new "Internet-ready" TVs will let you watch movies, TV shows, or other video content streamed from the web. Different TV makers have partnered with different online video sources, whether it's a subscription service like Netflix, or an on-demand service like Vudu or Amazon Video On Demand. Internet movie streaming requires connecting your TV to your broadband Internet service.
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TVs that can display 3D images have screens that are specially designed for 3D - they can draw images quickly enough to show alternating images for the right eye and left eye. To see the 3D effects, each viewer must wear compatible 3D glasses.
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A PC input on your TV or projector lets you connect to your computer's RGB monitor output, for viewing web pages, photos, and documents on a larger screen.

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Lets you connect to the Internet and watch movies, listen to music, and lots more. You can play movies from Netflix instantly, or listen to music at sites like Pandora. Different TVs offer different online options. All of these features require a high-speed Internet connection, and some services require a subscription.

TV Height More Information
The height of the flat-panel portion of the TV only, not including the pedestal stand; measured in inches.

TV Width More Information
The overall width of the TV, measured in inches.

TV Panel Depth More Information
The depth of the flat-panel portion of the TV. Doesn't include the pedestal stand, but may include an allowance for the power cord. Measured in inches.

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Video: LED and Fluorescent Backlighting in LCD TVsLearn about the differences between fluorescent and LED backlighting in LCD HDTVs, including LED's improvements in color and black levels.

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