>> 50" inch (127cm)
That answer is complete and utter nonsense, with no evidence to support it. I have seen multiple statements like this, but you should remember that they are probably motivated by people who have a vested interest in convincing you that you need a larger TV to enjoy their mediocre programming. Evidence from video enthusiast sources are also misleading, since they represent a group of people who are more interested in spending large amounts on a large screen.
There are also two possible numbers to report:
Recent technological trends have made larger sets more affordable, but price trends have still maintained a large price gap between larger sets and the prevalent 32" model.
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Yes, but usually in the 5" TV/radio combination sets. Average price is around $24.95. As for anything larger there may be someone still selling them but you'd have to do some serious gigging on the internet to find 'em.
probably about 36 inches
It depends upon the size and model. Each LCD TV manufacture has average and above average televisions. You really need to compare the features of each model in the size you are interested in.
Well, a 15 in. is a decent size, look at your desktop monitor, if your satisfied with the length choose that size
Nineteen would be around the most common size IMO.
We cant say the average of a bracket. Bracket can be determined depending on the television size only. the following links have different types of brackets for televisions depending on their size http://www.amazon.com/TV-Mounts-Accessories-Supplies/b?ie=UTF8&node=760796
Depends on the size of the TV. Between 50 to 150 watts is average.
The average price for a Samsung LCD tv is going to be different depending upon what size is needed, the brand and the quality of the picture will impact the price.
The cost of a TV in the 1960s varied by size and brand. The prices varied between $250 for a smaller option and $900 for a larger option.
The average is usually 32'', but there is tv cabinet sizes for all sizes of plasma televisions. More common places to have a tv is to a wall mount or just a base, so any size tv can fit.
The average price for an HDTV depends not just on the brand but on the size of the television and which features it includes. Most HDTVs of a modest to medium size will cost around 600 dollars to purchase when bought new.
The average cost depends on the size and wattage. The average life of a tv lamp is eight thousand hours. Here is more information on prices: http://www.dlptvreview.com/dlptvreviews/projection-lamp-replacement.html
The average price for television mounts ranges depending on the size of your television. Smaller mounts cost about $10-$20 while the larger sized televisions require bigger mounts so the price is a bit more.