Buying A Television
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Buying a Television
Choosing the Right Television
Selecting the perfect television can be challenging with so many options available. Whether you're considering a flat screen, a high-definition model, or debating between sizes like 17 inches or 56 inches, the decision largely hinges on how you plan to use the TV and your budget. Some models are priced just under $1,000, while others could cost you the equivalent of a modest three-month mortgage.
Plasma vs. LCD
When making your choice, you'll likely need to decide between a plasma or an LCD screen.
Plasma Screens
Plasma screens are great for saving space due to their flat design. They generally offer extra features such as high-definition support, although not all models will provide this. Lower-priced brands might cut corners, so it's important to do thorough research. A higher pixel count enhances the display of HDTV content, and plasma screens excel in environments with poor lighting, providing clear and vibrant images.
LCD Screens
LCD screens, while not matching the contrast of plasma screens in dim lighting, perform well with good bright lighting. They are slim and space-efficient, similar to plasma screens. Ideal for computer data and gaming, LCDs can serve as both a computer monitor and a gaming screen. They’re also unaffected by altitude changes, making them a suitable option for use in airplanes, unlike plasma screens that may emit a humming sound at high altitudes.
Additional Considerations
When shopping for a TV, consider the size based on the distance from your seating area. Remember, a larger screen typically means a higher price. Also, decide between analog and digital. As most broadcasters transition to digital, you'll want to ensure compatibility. Analog works for cable and VHS, whereas digital is best for DVDs, digital cable, and satellite viewing.
Luxury Features
Consider additional features like Picture-in-Picture (PIP), which allows you to watch two programs simultaneously. This feature is especially appealing to sports enthusiasts or anyone who dislikes commercials, providing a seamless way to switch channels during breaks.
In conclusion, carefully weigh your needs and preferences, considering both practical and luxurious features, to make the best decision for your new television.
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