lcd tv

Crisp and clear

LCD screen has more pixels per square inch than a CRT TV, meaning you get a sharper image (it's worth remembering that, like all TVs, there are LCD screens that have better clarity than others)
Less reflection, less glare

Because of the backlight, LCD TVs won't flare up when the sun hits them, and they don't flicker - making them easier on the eye.
Wide viewing angle

Though not quite as versatile as a plasma screen, because an LCD TV is flat you can watch it from a wide angle in the room.
Save space, look sharp

LCD TVs are so compact that a 15" flat panel LCD screen gives you the same amount of viewable screen as a traditional 17" CRT display.
It looks good - even when it's off

This might not be your first concern, but LCD TVs are sleek and slim, easily mounted on a wall or fitted snug against the side of your living room.
Films, as they were meant to be seen

LCD screens often come with a widescreen aspect ratio. Put simply, this means that you can watch movies and DVDs the way they were intended - and not "boxed" in to fit a CRT screen.
No "Image Burn"

Although this is becoming less of an issue with plasma screens, they still run the risk of suffering "image burn" - when an image paused on the screen for a long time leaves a trace. LCD TVs do not have this problem.
No scan lines

Look closely at your traditional CRT screen and you can see thin lines. LCD and plasma TVs do not have these.
Lower emissions, better power conservation

LCD TVs are more economical to run than both plasma and CRT TVs. They can even help you save on you electricity bills, consuming about 60% less power than traditional televisions.

via:tesco