Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Before You Invest In Your New LCD High Definition Television

By Rob Pollard

For looking for the right HD television smoothly, do some inquiries before checking out neighboring your stores. Here are particular techniques on what to do to make the best selection.

Size:

The size of your room will dictate the size of HDTV needed and its placement. If you plan to get a HDTV to serve as your computer model - 26-34-inch model - make sure that you have about four feet between you and the HDTV. If that doesn't work, you may want to buy a smaller one.

If you are planning to get a HDTV for your living room, getting the right HDTV size is very crucial. If you have about 6" between the couch and the location of the HDTV, you can get a model that is 42-50 inches in size. In case you have 7 or 8 feet in space, you could think about getting a bigger 55-65 inch model.

Image quality:

If you plan to watch a lot of HD movies on your new TV, make sure to get a 1080p model. If not, you should at least get the less expensive 720p model. These high-resolutions are excellent for watching Blu-ray and HD movies.

LCD or Plasma:

LCD HDTVs are lighter when compared to most plasma HDTVs. Although a plasma HDTV leads in image quality. I say that it is worth every penny, even if it is little more expensive. Plasma HDTVs are best used in dimmer lighting conditions. If you are planning to get a HDTV to display in a bright area, a LCD HDTV is far better.

Choosing your brand:

When this comes into play, it is usually the toughest deciding factor when it comes to buying a HDTV. Each brand is different. Samsung and Sony are the top manufacturers of good quality LCD HDTV's in the market. In case you think of buying a plasma TV, Panasonic models are an excellent way to go. A Pioneer plasma model is a good one to have if you have a lot of money.

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