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A Buyer’s Guide to HD Ready Televisions
Before getting in your car and driving around to multiple electronic stores, you can save money and time and do research online for a buyer’s guide to HD ready televisions. It’s quick and easy without you having to wait for a sales clerk to be available to service you. Very few sales clerks will understand what you are looking for and will only repeat what their boss has told them to say to make the sale and try to sell you other things you aren’t interested in. An online search will allow for you to get in depth knowledge and understanding and you can also make the choice of either ordering online or going to a local store and make your purchase.
HD ready televisions are mainly flat screen televisions that are either plasma or LCD. The basic difference is LCD flat screen televisions are cheaper in price; while plasma screened televisions have clearer and more defined quality flat screens. Your final choice really comes down to how much you are willing to pay and looking at several television examples either online or in an electronics store. Regardless of your pick, the upside is that it will take up less space than the traditional television that has a wide back. You also have the luxury of mounting your television on a wall in some cases.
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How to Buy a Plasma, LCD or Rear Projection Television
How to buy a Flat Screen Television in 6 easy steps
1.How much do you want to spend Give yourself a price range and stick to it . For
example if you are looking to spend no more than $3000 only look at televisions in
that range. And remember you get what you pay for in the world of flat screen
televisions. If you get a Plasma Display for under $2000 remember that it will not
have a picture like a Plasma that sells for $4000. Here is a list of price ranges and
screens available in those ranges $1500 – $2500 will get you a decent EDTV 42
Plasma made by a Top brand name, or a HDTV LCD in the 20 to 30 range, and a
low end HDTV DLP or LCD projection
$2500 – 3500 this is the price range that most 42 Plasmas, 30 – 37 LCD and 50
rear projection televisions fall into. Plan on getting a excellent display if you are
willing to spend close to $3500 (all HDTV)