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Monday, 30 March 2009

How to Identify the Best Television

Ever asked yourself which is the best tv in the market? Have you got it yet or you have got to keep on searching? How will you know which the best is and which criteria are you going to use? I ask myself the same too. With plasma and LCD TVs coming out left, right and centre, capable of HDTV and EDTV, it's dizzying trying to keep up with the advances. Every company claims that they have the best TV.

I have been on lookout trying to find the best tv, and here's what I think so far; Plasma technology is in my opinion the most advanced technology on the market as of today, however am not sure they are the best Tvs. First of all, they are riddled with all sorts of technological issues from what I've been able to conclude. Of course the manufacturer doesn't really want you to know that, but from reading materials and other sources of information, they have a life expectancy of maybe 5 years utmost. Plasma tvs are probably the best when it comes to picture quality, but this has to be weighed against their still enthusiastic price tag, and low life span. Though they maybe not the best tvs, but they have the best combination of comfort and affordability.

In the near future though, LCD technology is going to be a sort of standard for both televisions and monitors, which may lead to the conclusion that most tvs will in fact be made using LCD technology. In comparison to the good old CRT TV which works great, are tried and tested, and always very affordable, though with not the best image quality; the money saved can be used to acquire a much bigger tv. After all is said and done, the best television is the one that meets your needs better than any other.

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