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LCD Plasma TV Without The Distorted Images

By Nikos L Maxwell

The LCD plasma TV craze has swept the world. Old and young alike want to watch programs, movies and games on a television that offers clear, crisp pictures. Oh, and do not forget the smooth motion technology that manufacturers of Samsung TV have developed.

It is a great time to be in viewing land. However, you might get lost in the myriad of choices out there. If that is the case, then you need some information to help make the choices easier.

Whether you purchase a Samsung TV or a Sony HDTV plasma television, you are part of a growing trend. Many people are trading in their old, bulky television sets in favor of the new slimmer models. Remember those big screen televisions that took up most of the living room?

New Technology Without The Distortion

Forget about those archaic relics! They offered up distorted pictures and faded colors. LCD and plasma televisions blast those antiques away by offering up new technology that spares owners the distortion. Monday night football never looked so good when viewed on this new phenomenon.

Okay, so an LCD plasma TV is a bit more expensive than what you paid for your old telly. However, if you remember back, then you may realize that the price differences are pretty small. At the time, larger screen televisions could easily sell for $500.

RCA LCD HDTV With Built-In DVD Player

Today you can own flat screen televisions for as little as $628 if you catch them on sale. Wal-Mart offers an RCA LCD HDTV for that price. It is 32" and has a built-in DVD player. You’re getting a two for one deal.

Some people do not believe in buying their products or merchandise at big name retail stores because they want to support their local businesses. This is commendable and there needs to be a concerted effort to save local businesses.

Small Local Stores May Lack The Range Of Small And Large LCD Plasma TVs

However, the downfall of shopping at local "Mom and Pop" stores is that they may not have the selection you want and if they do have the right Samsung TV or Panasonic plasma TV, then you are going to pay more.

There is no comparison between a LCD plasma TV and a big screen television. The only thing they may have in common is size. Once you get a look at a plasma or LCD TV, you will never go back to your old set again. You will be amazed at the difference in picture quality.

If you factor in the extras such as high definition cable and a built in DVD player, then you will see what you have been missing.

About the Author:
Nikos L Maxwell has written a number of articles on digital photography and digital editing software including Digital Editing Software, Large Images, Edit Pictures, Fuji Film Digital Cameras, DVD Editing, Ray Disc, Blu Ray, Blu Ray Disc, Blu Ray HD DVD, Blu Ray Reviews, Blu Ray Vs HD DVD, DVD Duplication, Ray HD, HD DVD.

Keep a lookout as more articles are added from this popular author on this website in the near future.

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More Definition TV Facts....

High Definition television is more affordable than ever before. As digital cable and satellite dish service providers offer a wider range of high definition channels, you now have the opportunity to enjoy everything from your favorite sporting event to informative nature documentaries with the crystal clear picture only available with high definition television.

Offering picture resolution that is up to 100 percent sharper than a standard television, high definition will completely revolutionize the way you watch your favorite channels. High definition television is so clear it’s almost better than actually being there.

Cable and satellite providers are continually increasing the number of high definition channels that they offer because they know that their customers have seen the difference. If you want to feel like you’re in the theater or even at the game, high definition television will take your viewing experience to the next level.


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