Thursday, December 31, 2009

Presenting A List Of Random 42 Plasma TV Buying Suggestions For Your Reading Pleasure

- 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.

- The big advantage that the plasma screen TVs have over the LCD TVs is size. Most plasma TVs are two to five inches thick. The LCD TVs are much thicker. Because of the flat, thin nature of the plasma television, the owner of a plasma TV can choose to wall mount the television. It becomes more of a piece of art than a mere entertainment accessory.

- There is a great deal of consumer demand for Rear Projection TVs these days. Part of it is due to the simplicity of the product. After all, what could be easier than getting a bigger TV' If you want a larger image with no muss and fuss, it can be purchased from any local big-screen retailer and delivered within a day or two.

- Plasma is measured diagonally just like other televisions. The smallest screen is 32 inches and the largest is 63 inches. If you are recessing your TV, you need to leave 3 inches of space at top to provide proper ventilation. You will also need 6 inches on each side for your speakers. Thirty-two to thirty-seven inch screens are viewed best from 6 to 10 feet. Forty-two inch screens are viewed best from 10 to 14 feet; and 50 inch screen are best viewed from 12 to 16 feet. Screens that are over 50 inches should be viewed from at least 15 feet away.

- Flat mounts are the simplest and probably the least expensive of the flat screen wall mounts that are most popular. They tend to be very secure. You won't have to worry about your beautiful new TV crashing to the ground. Ideally, you would want to shop around for a wall bracket with a very thin profile which will enable you to mount your television flush to the wall. This option is the ultimate in space-saving convenience. It's also quite attractive aesthetics-wise, and makes your screen look like a dynamic picture frame.

- When shopping for any product online, including a flat screen TV, there are several ways for the customer to make sure that their bargain purchase doesn't become a real pain. There is something to be said in the old adage, which declares that if something is too good to be true, then it probably is! Anyone shopping for a flat screen TV should familiarize themselves with the retail price of the particular model that they are interested in purchasing. If the buyer comes across an unrealistic low price for this item, this may throw a red flag to indicate a questionable offering. Technology is expensive and no business, no matter how great or small, can afford to practically give away their merchandise. Extremely high shipping fees combined with low pricing is also a legitimate concern among internet shoppers. Because of the weight of a flat screen TV, consumers can expect to pay a larger shipping fee, but only within reason.

- One could opt to go with ruggedly designed flat panel wall mounts. These usually work best with the smaller flat screens such as the 32 inch models. In my home, I have a 32 inch screen wall mounted in the bedroom, and have the black TV stand in the main viewing room supporting a 50 inch plasma TV. This isn't a cheap TV stand, but it is very solid and functional. It has multiple tiered shelves that house all of my other home theater components. It makes a very good looking unit and gives easy access to the other components. I used a little bit of foresight and chose a stand that had more shelves than what I currently needed. I'm glad that I did, as the extra space has really come in handy.
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