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Does someone have a plasma tv buying guide?

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These different plasma TV buying guides will be able to supply you with current information of some types of plasma TVs. The plasma TVs in the buying guides will be covered in some detail.

From these plasma TV buying guides you can look for plasma TVs that are in your budget price range, how large is your viewing area, does the TV support high definition television (HDTV) viewing, and can you plug in cables for different devices like a camcorder, DVD player and others.

Since these issues are covered in some depth you might want to start your search with brands that are known to you and ones that you feel you can afford. The more known brands of plasma TVS are Panasonic, Samsung, Phillips and Hitachi among others.

With these popular brands you will find both the expensive and the inexpensive models covered in plasma TV buying guides. In general you will find that the price ranges for 42 inch plasma TVs from the different brands to be about $ 2000 to $5000. The larger plasma TVs are more expensive as they sometimes feature many options for the consumer.

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  • curiousmike by curiousm...
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    Cnet.com has some pretty detailed plasma reviews. Might i suggest a DLP or LCD Projection TV however. They can pull off 1080p resolution, the highest standard, at a reasonable price, usually much less than a plasma at 1080p, if the plasma can even support 1080p. But plasma is still a good technology if you're pressed for space or just want the slim form factor.
    • 3 years ago

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