I have wanted a new plasma television for years now, but up to this point, I did not know what it even was. All I knew is that plasma televisions are the newest in high tech, and that they have a picture that is out of this world. I do not know what it was that inspired this craze for a plasma screen television, but it is certainly not the first time that I have had a serious high tech jones in my life. I have always been a sucker for the latest electronic gizmo, be it plasma screen television or personal computer, and I guess that this is just simply one more case of the same.
I will not bore you with all of the technical details, but it turns out that plasma screen televisions are really quite as good as I had always thought. Although it is true that a plasma screen television is not the end all and be all of high tech, it is also true that it is one of the best ways to go. But lately, I have been questioning my priorities. I have known for some time that my old color television has to go. It could scarcely even be called a color tv anymore, because the quality of the picture has degraded so far. But what should I use to replace it with? Do I really have to spend the thousand bucks or so that it will take to get a nice, big plasma screen television? A couple years ago, I would have said yes without even a second thought. I would be watching that plasma screen television instead of writing this, but then a couple years ago, all I did was to sit on my fat behind and watch movies. I think that I can do better than that now, but I do not think that a plasma screen television will really encourage me in the right direction with my life.
Then again, a new plasma screen television has its advantages. No one ever comes over to my house to watch the big game because my old tv is so lousy, but with a brand new plasma screen television, I would be the hit of the party. Everyone would be dying to watch all of the plays in sharp detail on the new plasma screen tv. I guess that, in that way, the plasma screen television would really improve my life. Maybe I should buy a plasma screen television after all.
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Finding The Right Tv Wall Mount
There are a few options to consider when choosing which tv wall mount will suit your needs.
The first option is not for the faint at heart. Nor is it for anyone who doesn’t like to do home improvement tasks in general. However, you can make a beautiful tv wall mount that is specific to your tastes and is specific to your needs with very few materials and relatively little time.
The second option is visiting a store like Best Buy or Wal-Mart in the flesh. Many people who aren’t crazy about getting out the measuring tape and table saw may find that they prefer entering a store and viewing the tv wall mounts that are offered right off of the shelves.
The third option is surfing the net for your ideal tv wall mount. This option is very appealing to the generally lazy individual like my self. I love the idea of making virtual visits to any number of stores at the click of a mouse. Sites like Biz Rate will offer price comparisons for many different stores, so you can save even more time by going straight to the price-comparison site. You can have a brand new tv wall mount sent directly to your home in no time at all.
The first option is not for the faint at heart. Nor is it for anyone who doesn’t like to do home improvement tasks in general. However, you can make a beautiful tv wall mount that is specific to your tastes and is specific to your needs with very few materials and relatively little time.
The second option is visiting a store like Best Buy or Wal-Mart in the flesh. Many people who aren’t crazy about getting out the measuring tape and table saw may find that they prefer entering a store and viewing the tv wall mounts that are offered right off of the shelves.
The third option is surfing the net for your ideal tv wall mount. This option is very appealing to the generally lazy individual like my self. I love the idea of making virtual visits to any number of stores at the click of a mouse. Sites like Biz Rate will offer price comparisons for many different stores, so you can save even more time by going straight to the price-comparison site. You can have a brand new tv wall mount sent directly to your home in no time at all.
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Big Screen TV Entertainment Centers
When I first moved into my own home, my wife and I were in search of the perfect big screen TV entertainment center. We searched all of the electronic superstores. After getting all of the up-close and personal info, we then turned to the Internet for options. The World-Wide-Web has big screen TV entertainment centers galore. If you're beginning your search for a big screen TV entertainment center, this is the first place to look. While I'm glad we did some browsing in stores, I much preferred the Internet prices and deals.
Finding those ideal big screen TV entertainment centers for your home can be tricky. However, the Internet offers many reviews from previous customers. This is a key source in finding out how things truly perform. That 50 inch flat screen might not work as well as you hoped. Check out some feedback online, and get a good understanding of what prices are reasonable and who's trying to rip you off. That big screen TV entertainment center purchase can cost you some bucks, so spend them wisely.
Finding those ideal big screen TV entertainment centers for your home can be tricky. However, the Internet offers many reviews from previous customers. This is a key source in finding out how things truly perform. That 50 inch flat screen might not work as well as you hoped. Check out some feedback online, and get a good understanding of what prices are reasonable and who's trying to rip you off. That big screen TV entertainment center purchase can cost you some bucks, so spend them wisely.
Plasma Television
Plasma televisions have come along way since they hit the stores several years back. We certainly don't have to spend seven grand to get one anymore. This always seems to be the case with new innovations. They are released onto the shelves with prices suited for a King's wallet, which only makes people want them more. I remember when the Playstation 2 came out and very few were available. My brother paid 500 for one. It's bizarre how some people are affected by toys. Regardless of the beginning of plasma televisions, they have certainly become more attainable. For less than a third of the price, we can have a quality, big screen gracing our living room wall. It is hard not to fall in love with the incomparable picture quality and crisp sound. Plasma televisions offer us a movie theater effect in the privacy of our own home.
One of the great new features with the flat panel and plasma television is the wall mount option. While many may still prefer their TV standing in the corner or on an armoire, some of us like it out of the way. Not just our way, but harms way as well. If you have kids or pets, you can appreciate this concept. The plasma television can be mounted like a picture in any room you wish. This also gives you that movie theater effect. It's great to have the additional space, because depending on the size of plasma television you're interested in, size can be an issue in your placing of it. Whereas putting it on the wall eliminates this concern. No matter your preference, you don't have to be concerned with installing your 50 inch plasma television, since most suppliers will do it for you.
One of the great new features with the flat panel and plasma television is the wall mount option. While many may still prefer their TV standing in the corner or on an armoire, some of us like it out of the way. Not just our way, but harms way as well. If you have kids or pets, you can appreciate this concept. The plasma television can be mounted like a picture in any room you wish. This also gives you that movie theater effect. It's great to have the additional space, because depending on the size of plasma television you're interested in, size can be an issue in your placing of it. Whereas putting it on the wall eliminates this concern. No matter your preference, you don't have to be concerned with installing your 50 inch plasma television, since most suppliers will do it for you.
Digital TV versus HDTV
Just when the difference between HDTV and DTV started to make sense, consumers started hearing about the many different kinds of digital TV. In fact, there are 18 different forms of broadcasting for DTV. The definitions applied to each usually describe the amount of scan lines and scan formats. For example, 480i means that the digital image is transmitting 240 lines of the picture in tenths of a second and the other 240 lines in the next tenth of a second. The small letter I that follows the number means that the picture 'interlaces' both sets of lines to create the whole image. One can think of one set of lines as even and the other as odd. 480i is just one of the ways by which digital TV is transmitted to our TV sets.
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Cable TV
These days, if you don't have cable TV, you probably have a sattelite dish or something to suffice. We love the options we get with home entertainment. The channels seem to go on forever. Cable TV took us from the standard CBS, NBC, and ABC to a plethora of choices. No longer would television be PG rated at all times. We suddenly had options of music and movies. With a couple hundred channels, you'd surely find something to watch.
While many of us love the benefits of cable TV, some still complain that they are suffocated with channels, but yet nothing is on worth watching. Well, this has been somewhat fixed in recent times. We now have Tivo. If there is something you like coming on, record it! This is one of the coolest inventions ever. Pause the show you're watching. What a great concept. You make the schedule now. No more waiting around for your favorite shows. You can go out and do as you please without missing your favorites. Once I tried this option through Time Warner, I could not live without it. Forget the movie channels. I just want Tivo.
While many of us love the benefits of cable TV, some still complain that they are suffocated with channels, but yet nothing is on worth watching. Well, this has been somewhat fixed in recent times. We now have Tivo. If there is something you like coming on, record it! This is one of the coolest inventions ever. Pause the show you're watching. What a great concept. You make the schedule now. No more waiting around for your favorite shows. You can go out and do as you please without missing your favorites. Once I tried this option through Time Warner, I could not live without it. Forget the movie channels. I just want Tivo.
Who Needs A Home Theater System
First, those who are avid moviegoers should definitely think about investing in a home theater. The ability to bring the movies into the home allows us to avoid all of the hassles and annoyances that seem to plague us every time we wander in to the local mega-plex.
Second, you should take a serious look at how often you are home and how much of that time would be spent watching television programs or movies. In today's society, it seems as though many of us are constantly on the go. Consider not only how often you are home but also how often you would be home if a home theater system was added to the mix.
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Second, you should take a serious look at how often you are home and how much of that time would be spent watching television programs or movies. In today's society, it seems as though many of us are constantly on the go. Consider not only how often you are home but also how often you would be home if a home theater system was added to the mix.
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Big Screen Television
Big screen televisions are altars to 21st century middle class life in a post industrial culture. While it may seem strange or extreme to some people, I find myself performing religious rituals in front of my big screen television on a regular basis. While my girlfriend never seems to understand, my neighbors sometimes do, and they will occasionally join me in one of these religious ceremonies. These big screen television religious ceremonies are sometimes referred to as ‘game days’, and are also sometimes more specifically known as The World Series and the Super Bowl.
Any sports fan will know the kind of ceremonies I’m referring to. Big screen televisions also make being a movie fan a sheer joy as well. With a 5.1 surround sound set up or better, a big screen television can make watching movies at home almost as good as the theatre. In some ways a lot better, because you don’t have to wait in line, pay $10.50, and then watch a half an hour of loud and obnoxious ads and previews.
All of your favorite television shows seem somehow a lot better when you’re watching them on a big screen television.
Any sports fan will know the kind of ceremonies I’m referring to. Big screen televisions also make being a movie fan a sheer joy as well. With a 5.1 surround sound set up or better, a big screen television can make watching movies at home almost as good as the theatre. In some ways a lot better, because you don’t have to wait in line, pay $10.50, and then watch a half an hour of loud and obnoxious ads and previews.
All of your favorite television shows seem somehow a lot better when you’re watching them on a big screen television.
Portable TV
If you are like most regular youngsters in the US of A, you probably have a big axe to grind with your family. Now, don’t get me wrong. I don’t mean to suggest that you are a misfit or socially challenged. All I mean to say is that you probably have running feuds with your parents, siblings, friends and even other relatives when it comes to watching and enjoying television programs. You’ve tried to resolve these through discussions, have had frequent fights and shouting matches on who gets to control the remote control and have even threatened to break the set just to get your way. But have you ever seriously considered getting yourself, and all others who need it, a portable TV? Maybe you should.
A portable TV is also a godsend for families filled with remote control huggers or people with widely different TV watching habits and preferences. Consider my family. Dad loves to numb his brain by watching news channels and business reports. Mom loves her Oprah and soaps. My elder sister loves MTV and assorted music channels. I myself am a fan of the National geographic network. If you brought all of us in front of the television, there would in all probability be bloody wars. It was after one such war (which I lost miserably) that I decided to get myself a portable TV.
A portable TV is also a godsend for families filled with remote control huggers or people with widely different TV watching habits and preferences. Consider my family. Dad loves to numb his brain by watching news channels and business reports. Mom loves her Oprah and soaps. My elder sister loves MTV and assorted music channels. I myself am a fan of the National geographic network. If you brought all of us in front of the television, there would in all probability be bloody wars. It was after one such war (which I lost miserably) that I decided to get myself a portable TV.
Cable Television
The cable television industry is not new. It is reputed to have begun in the year 1948, when it made an appearance as an alternative to the state owned and operated television stations. Initially though, cable television was little more than local channels operated by individuals to provide their community and the surrounding regions with news, views and activities that the national television channels would either not cover or skip altogether. In order to make the business viable, most cable television operators also screened movies. This is the humble service that has grown to become the Home Box Office or HBO that we know and enjoy today. Most of these early cable operators also operated a shopping channel where locally produced goods and services could be offered to local communities. This too has grown unimaginably to become the Tele Shopping Network of today.
The cable television world of today is a multi billion dollar industry. With hundreds of channels offering a variety of programs and entertainment to cater to differing and diverse needs, it has become a mammoth service that is a far cry from the video based programming of yester years. In fact, the innovations in technology have enabled cable television to become the medium of choice for the delivery of modern day content such as video on demand, interactive telephony, and even high speed cable broadband internet services! Cable television is therefore no longer synonymous with video. It is a hub for entertainment, education and communication.
The cable television world of today is a multi billion dollar industry. With hundreds of channels offering a variety of programs and entertainment to cater to differing and diverse needs, it has become a mammoth service that is a far cry from the video based programming of yester years. In fact, the innovations in technology have enabled cable television to become the medium of choice for the delivery of modern day content such as video on demand, interactive telephony, and even high speed cable broadband internet services! Cable television is therefore no longer synonymous with video. It is a hub for entertainment, education and communication.
How Much Does An HDTV Set Cost
Previously a HDTV home theater could only be found in millionaire movie stars and producer's homes. Now with all the new equipment on the market, it's possible to set up your home theater without spending millions, so how much does an hdtv set cost?
Before you think you will never be able to afford your own HDTV and be able to take advantage of the many quality features, there is another way you can enjoy digital broadcasts. You can purchase a set top digital decoder that will convert digital signals to something you can see on your TV. It won't be as detailed or as sharp as a true HDTV set, but even on a regular analog TV these pictures will still look better than your current television picture. They will look like the pictures you get from a DVD player, digital cable, or satellite service.
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Before you think you will never be able to afford your own HDTV and be able to take advantage of the many quality features, there is another way you can enjoy digital broadcasts. You can purchase a set top digital decoder that will convert digital signals to something you can see on your TV. It won't be as detailed or as sharp as a true HDTV set, but even on a regular analog TV these pictures will still look better than your current television picture. They will look like the pictures you get from a DVD player, digital cable, or satellite service.
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Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Home Theater Seating
Your basic home theater chair has woven fabric and a frame made of wood covered with black laminate. These woven chairs come in several colors, including black, maroon, purple, navy, hunter green and classic cardinal. The chairs are available individually for around $400, with a small discount per chair if ordered in rows. The chairs can be upgraded to velour, Nusuede (a synthetic suede) or leather for an additional cost. For the velour or Nusuede upgrade, the estimated cost is an additional $150 per chair. For leather, the cost increase is up to $600 per chair. Most basic chairs come with cup holders, as this is a popular feature for home theater enthusiasts. Basic chairs come with all the parts necessary to mount directly the floor or to risers. If you are not planning on mounting these chairs to the floor, it is recommended that you order a floor plate to help stabilize the bottom of the chairs. Floor plates retail for around $70 depending on the manufacturer.
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Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Rear Projection TV
If you are really into television, that the bigger the screen the better, right? If you feel that way about your television viewing, then no doubt you are considering moving up to the big, big televisions that are now available in the market.
While most of the recent interest is on flat screens and LCD screens, improvements in rear projection TV makes this a wise purchase to consider. Advances in the quality of the picture using rear projection TV make this a reasonable and less expensive alternative to the big flat screen televisions.
What is rear projection television? The term comes from the fact that the rear projection TV sends the image onto the viewing screen from behind the screen. When you are in a movie theater, the image in projected onto the front of the screen. That is why the projector is behind the audience in a movie theater.
Advances in the technology of rear projection TV provide a variety of models that have never been available before. Your normal television set probably uses a CRT or cathode ray tube to project the image. Many rear projection TV use the same technology. These units are quite large though when you increase the screen size very much. There are offsetting picture quality benefits. You may get better blacks and colors, but if the image is not properly aligned, this type and rear projection TV can produce improper color blending.
Another type of rear projection TV is based on a Liquid Crystal Display. However, this is not the same as the LCD used in a flat panel screen. This type of rear projection TV offers many advantages including that the size of the unit is quite small in comparison to the CRT models. There is high contrast and brightness in the LCD based rear projection TV picture. Some disadvantages also exist. I will not go into the 'technical' but sometimes the image looks a little fuzzy, described as trying to watch TV while looking through a screen door.
Perhaps the newest rear projection TV technology is called Digital Light Processing. As the name implies, your television image is digitized and computerized and whatever else high technology does, but you get a great picture quality without some of the disadvantages of the other types. Problems with this type of rear projection TV is that include what is called the 'rainbow' effect if you move you eyes quickly from the TV to the surrounding room.
Find a reputable dealer, explain your viewing needs, and look at the different types of rear projection TV yourself. There is no reason not to have the best and biggest viewing experience with all this new technology in the rear projection TV.
While most of the recent interest is on flat screens and LCD screens, improvements in rear projection TV makes this a wise purchase to consider. Advances in the quality of the picture using rear projection TV make this a reasonable and less expensive alternative to the big flat screen televisions.
What is rear projection television? The term comes from the fact that the rear projection TV sends the image onto the viewing screen from behind the screen. When you are in a movie theater, the image in projected onto the front of the screen. That is why the projector is behind the audience in a movie theater.
Advances in the technology of rear projection TV provide a variety of models that have never been available before. Your normal television set probably uses a CRT or cathode ray tube to project the image. Many rear projection TV use the same technology. These units are quite large though when you increase the screen size very much. There are offsetting picture quality benefits. You may get better blacks and colors, but if the image is not properly aligned, this type and rear projection TV can produce improper color blending.
Another type of rear projection TV is based on a Liquid Crystal Display. However, this is not the same as the LCD used in a flat panel screen. This type of rear projection TV offers many advantages including that the size of the unit is quite small in comparison to the CRT models. There is high contrast and brightness in the LCD based rear projection TV picture. Some disadvantages also exist. I will not go into the 'technical' but sometimes the image looks a little fuzzy, described as trying to watch TV while looking through a screen door.
Perhaps the newest rear projection TV technology is called Digital Light Processing. As the name implies, your television image is digitized and computerized and whatever else high technology does, but you get a great picture quality without some of the disadvantages of the other types. Problems with this type of rear projection TV is that include what is called the 'rainbow' effect if you move you eyes quickly from the TV to the surrounding room.
Find a reputable dealer, explain your viewing needs, and look at the different types of rear projection TV yourself. There is no reason not to have the best and biggest viewing experience with all this new technology in the rear projection TV.
Web TV
Recent news reports indicating that popular Internet monoliths like Google and Yahoo are getting into the Web TV sphere has indicated a lot of interest. After all, these are two of the most popular search engines that rule the Internet. And they, above all others, realize the value of content in this search crazy world. So if they are entering what has for long been considered a technology enabled dream, there must be something to I right? Several mainstream and trade publications have been reporting this as a trend, and as a fore runner of things to come. Other Web TV specialists have been touting these developments or rather, announcements of Web TV developments as the one thing that will change the way we view the Internet. But it is and will remain a natural progression.
For when the web initially came on the seen these same specialists predicted the death of traditional print and television. We have all lived through that phase and have only seen both print and television survive and thrive. But Web TV has always existed in the realm of the possible. The technology available earlier was insufficient to create and sustain Web TV content. But more people have broadband connection today than five years ago. More people are streaming and receiving interactive web content than ever before. Most regular TV broadcasters have web exclusive websites. And all of this comes together to make Web TV much more than mere fantasy. Web TV today is a realization of a dream that the today’s interactive technology has made possible.
One of the biggest players in the newly emerging Web TV market is the media conglomerate Microsoft. SMNTV is the Web TV arm of this large corporate and have been inventing several innovative concepts to bring Web TV and Web TV content to your home. MSN Web TV is capable of integrating video, audio, e-mail and even text messages, and bringing them onto your regular television set. You can surf for the latest and the best entertainment. You can use the large screen display of your television monitor to access, read and send e-mail. You can surf online, shop and even search the Internet and its vast content from your regular television. You can also view and share photos, indulge in instant messaging, and use your television as a networking tool. What’s more! You can also enjoy music and video downloads that are Windows Media player compatible on your regular television set. Your good old television, which has been getting better and better in any case, can now be a super-charged, turbo television that does a whole lot more. All it takes is a set top box, a regular internet connectivity plan and you are set to blast on to the Web TV world! This interactivity is what makes Web TV the most hyped invention around.
Several Americans are already enjoying the benefits of Web TV. Websites like www.wwitv.com, www.webtv.com and several others already offer a wealth of information on Web TV and on-demand TV in the USA and other parts of the world. Music, news, sports and several other ‘channels’ of choice are already available as Web TV content and it is only time before other channels crop up. So, why stay out of the loop. Discover how you too can be a part of the Web TV sphere today!
For when the web initially came on the seen these same specialists predicted the death of traditional print and television. We have all lived through that phase and have only seen both print and television survive and thrive. But Web TV has always existed in the realm of the possible. The technology available earlier was insufficient to create and sustain Web TV content. But more people have broadband connection today than five years ago. More people are streaming and receiving interactive web content than ever before. Most regular TV broadcasters have web exclusive websites. And all of this comes together to make Web TV much more than mere fantasy. Web TV today is a realization of a dream that the today’s interactive technology has made possible.
One of the biggest players in the newly emerging Web TV market is the media conglomerate Microsoft. SMNTV is the Web TV arm of this large corporate and have been inventing several innovative concepts to bring Web TV and Web TV content to your home. MSN Web TV is capable of integrating video, audio, e-mail and even text messages, and bringing them onto your regular television set. You can surf for the latest and the best entertainment. You can use the large screen display of your television monitor to access, read and send e-mail. You can surf online, shop and even search the Internet and its vast content from your regular television. You can also view and share photos, indulge in instant messaging, and use your television as a networking tool. What’s more! You can also enjoy music and video downloads that are Windows Media player compatible on your regular television set. Your good old television, which has been getting better and better in any case, can now be a super-charged, turbo television that does a whole lot more. All it takes is a set top box, a regular internet connectivity plan and you are set to blast on to the Web TV world! This interactivity is what makes Web TV the most hyped invention around.
Several Americans are already enjoying the benefits of Web TV. Websites like www.wwitv.com, www.webtv.com and several others already offer a wealth of information on Web TV and on-demand TV in the USA and other parts of the world. Music, news, sports and several other ‘channels’ of choice are already available as Web TV content and it is only time before other channels crop up. So, why stay out of the loop. Discover how you too can be a part of the Web TV sphere today!
Monday, October 02, 2006
Cheap Big Screens
It’s getting easier and easier to find cheap big screens today, both for televisions and computer monitors. With all the new technologies available for display devices, the old technologies are cheaper than ever. If you can stand the size and bulkiness, you can get really cheap big screens for much less than just a handful of years ago. The really expensive screens today are all LCD or plasma technology, which has made less demand for the older CRT stuff.
I don’t really mind the bulkiness so much. Personally, I think I’d much rather have a cheap big screen CRT TV or monitor than a more expensive, smaller LCD or plasma display. Furthermore, LCD and plasma screens are still suffering from a lot of technical issues, whereas the older CRT technology is very reliable.
There’s a lot of good places to find cheap big screens these days, giving you plenty options. I usually do my initial shopping online to get a quick feel for prices and availabilities. You can get pretty good prices ordering cheap big screens directly from their manufacturers. Looking on Sharps home page, for instance, I see a lot of great deals there. Of course the down side is you have to pay for shipping, which can be a lot for such a big item. For this reason I don’t usually buy things like cheap big screens via the internet, but use it mostly just to get a feel for current pricing trends.
One of my favorite places to check out cheap big screens is at Costco, or other warehouse style wholesalers. Costco doesn’t really ever have a great selection, but they’ve always got at least a couple models of just about anything you’d ever want in. I don’t normally go to Costco just to get something like a cheap big screen TV but whenever I’m there I certainly check out what they have.
Fry’s electronics is another good store to check out if you have one near you. Unfortunately, I don’t, so I have to drive for nearly an hour to get to one. Whenever I find myself near one, however, I always make a quick stop inside to see what kind of deals they have. I always see a pretty big selection of cheap big screen TVs and monitors whenever I’m in there, and their prices are always in line with everything I see online, so I think they’re a pretty good store to start with if you can.
I don’t really mind the bulkiness so much. Personally, I think I’d much rather have a cheap big screen CRT TV or monitor than a more expensive, smaller LCD or plasma display. Furthermore, LCD and plasma screens are still suffering from a lot of technical issues, whereas the older CRT technology is very reliable.
There’s a lot of good places to find cheap big screens these days, giving you plenty options. I usually do my initial shopping online to get a quick feel for prices and availabilities. You can get pretty good prices ordering cheap big screens directly from their manufacturers. Looking on Sharps home page, for instance, I see a lot of great deals there. Of course the down side is you have to pay for shipping, which can be a lot for such a big item. For this reason I don’t usually buy things like cheap big screens via the internet, but use it mostly just to get a feel for current pricing trends.
One of my favorite places to check out cheap big screens is at Costco, or other warehouse style wholesalers. Costco doesn’t really ever have a great selection, but they’ve always got at least a couple models of just about anything you’d ever want in. I don’t normally go to Costco just to get something like a cheap big screen TV but whenever I’m there I certainly check out what they have.
Fry’s electronics is another good store to check out if you have one near you. Unfortunately, I don’t, so I have to drive for nearly an hour to get to one. Whenever I find myself near one, however, I always make a quick stop inside to see what kind of deals they have. I always see a pretty big selection of cheap big screen TVs and monitors whenever I’m in there, and their prices are always in line with everything I see online, so I think they’re a pretty good store to start with if you can.
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