Love the whole "phablet" concept, but you're not a fan of the rich 1080p display thing and you're not ready to drop the premium Samsung is asking for the Galaxy Note 2 either? Well, you might find some consolation from LG and Verizon's Intuition. The 5-incher released only a couple of months back has just
"Bury me at sea!"
It was that time of the decade for me. My fiancee and I decided to step out for some Black Friday TV shopping. I rarely shop in big box stores, so this was a step I took reluctantly. Our main reasons for heading out were boredom and a desire to see the televisions in person. I also wanted to give service a chance. After all, these firms spend millions of dollars a year in order to give customers a tailored experience. I give my thoughts on the big box experience below. I will not name stores–I don't have an agenda against any one establishment.
"LED or LCD?"
This question perturbed me. "LED" televisions do not have LED displays, but LED backlights. The "screen" itself is an LCD. This question causes a lot of confusion. I personally believe that you could more effectively sell a LED TV if you flaunted its energy efficiency and better back-lighting. Just calling it an LED puts one under the impression that millions of LEDs are…
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