Picking the right television for your home

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The digital switchover is now well underway and while your old television might be working just fine with the new digital box attached, you might well be getting ready to upgrade to a newer model.

Over the last few years the range of televisions available to consumers has ballooned. Visit any high street or online retailer and you'll be amazed by just how much choice there is out there. LCD televisions, plasma screens and LED TVs are now stocked by all retailers - and each has its own specifications and features.

Style is one of the most important things to consider when buying a new television. It's probably going to occupy the focal point of one of the rooms in your house and so it has to fit in and look suitable. You must take into consideration the type of room you are going to put the television in. Having a huge screen in a tiny room is likely to dominate the space and look strange. Similarly, putting a 19 inch television in the middle of a cavernous room will look equally silly. Make sure you take into account the size and style of room you plan to put the television in before you head for the checkout.

When it comes to high definition, consider what you will use your television for, before deciding to shell out on 1080p technology. A HD-ready television has been designed to accept a high definition signal, but this does not mean you will automatically receive one. High-def pictures are currently sent out via paid-for services from Sky, Virgin Media or via satellite through the subscription-free service run by FreeSat. It is also now possible in some parts of the country to receive high definition programmes through Freeview, but you will need a separate HD box to decode the signal.

For people who enjoy watching television and films, choosing to receive HD programmes is well worth it once you experience the quality on offer. Bear in mind however, that you will have to spend more on extra equipment to receive HD pictures. Prices on HD-ready television sets have come down considerably over recent years so make sure you have a look online to find the best prices.

If you've decided that a 19 inch LCD TV with minimal features will do you just fine, or you're holding out for a 50 inch flat screen, plasma TV with all the bells and whistles, make sure you have a look on the internet to find the best deals.
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