- A major source for an LCD TV sale is through online discounters. Online discounters tend to offer lower prices than even the discount electronics stores like Best Buy and Circuit City because they have much lower overhead ' they don't have to pay for retail outlets and for distribution to those outlets. Keep in mind, though, that the total cost of the TV can be higher than its purchase price due to shipping costs. Some TVs bought at an online TV sale are sold with free shipping; in other cases shipping can cost $40 to $80 and up depending on the size of the TV you purchase. You can also find an LCD TV 'sale' at auction sites like eBay ' not only can you find a new LCD TV, but you may find a used model that's perfect for your viewing habits and your pocketbook.
- HD is here, don't miss out. High definition television has allegedly been 'right around the corner' for years. Well, that time has finally arrived. Some LCD TVs come HD ready and some do not. Make sure your new LCD TV supports HD so that you can watch the programs utilizing this latest technology.
- Belize TV Stand - This is an ultra-modern video base that features an arched pewter finish metal frame with three black glass shelves. It will hold most 50 inch flat panels up to 117 lbs. The back plate has convenient holes to make cable management super-easy. I really love the contemporary industrial look of the pewter finish combined with black glass.
- Unlike other display devices, plasma TVs have a transistor electrode for every pixel cell which means that there are none of the scan lines that are visible with regular TV sets. The whole image is evenly lit across the display by these electrodes, and not produced by an electron beam which is the cause of scan lines.
- When it comes down to making a decision between choosing a plasma screen TV or an LCD screen TV, the truth is that it is simply a matter of personal taste. Both kinds of television sets have the same approximate life span, about 25 years if the television is watched six hours a day or less. Both even pull the same amount of electricity on which to operate. At one time, this was not the case. In the beginning days of plasma TVs, those models required more power to run them. Advanced technology has evened out that issue over the past few years.
- Decide if you need shelving to store all of your TV accessories such as DVD players, game consoles, cable boxes, remotes etc. Make sure that the size of the shelves are large enough to fit all of your components. Most of them will be, but it's safer to know for sure. Also decide if you want open shelving or shelves with cabinet doors. The open shelf models can have different numbers of tiers and look very modern.
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