Home Theater TV - 3 Televisions You Should Consider
Okay, you are either planning to upgrade your home theater tv or looking to start from scratch and you're thinking television.
What do you consider? what brand is best? How much should you pay? Should you consider LCD or plasma? All pertinent questions and in this article we'll give you three screens worth considering.
Sony
The Sony KDL40W3000 HD TV is a good performer with several excellent features. Home theater aside, this particular model is excellent for games users so bear this in mind when shopping for a tv.
There are plenty of features to consider with this model and depending where you shop, you could be expected to pay anywhere from $1600-$2500. This set features a high definition multimedia interface with PC connectivity. Apart from the brilliant color, this smart set also has the ability to adjust automatically the brightness levels in conjunction with the levels in the room.
One of our favorite features is the ability to use a screen freeze function for purposes such as gathering information before it disappears. It's a typically well put together Sony product and well worth considering.
Samsung
Samsung have won a lot of friends with their 46 inch LNT4665F LCD HD model. One of the most notable aspects is it seems to have far better color than previous similar models.
This lightweight set has the performance output to match and one of it's big features is a glossy screen and excellent contrast. With 3 HDMI inputs, plus two component video and PC input this set is not lacking in the feature department. This could stretch some budgets but at between $1800 and $3500 it is hard to beat.
Panasonic
In the world of plasma, Panasonic have the TH42PX75U 42 inch HD model which is an excellent buy particularly for those on a smaller budget. For $1000-$1400, this is one of the best value sets on the market.
One of it's striking features is it's amazing picture quality and if that's your main benchmark (and why shouldn't it be), in selecting a television then this shouldn't let you down in that department. It has you covered in the sound department as well with a 20 watt speaker system which doesn't skimp on power.
If Plasma is your interest then this is a tough set to go past. Choosing the right set is one of the toughest things to do when considering your home theater tv so spend a little time making your decision and the three sets listed a well worth investigating a little further.
What do you consider? what brand is best? How much should you pay? Should you consider LCD or plasma? All pertinent questions and in this article we'll give you three screens worth considering.
Sony
The Sony KDL40W3000 HD TV is a good performer with several excellent features. Home theater aside, this particular model is excellent for games users so bear this in mind when shopping for a tv.
There are plenty of features to consider with this model and depending where you shop, you could be expected to pay anywhere from $1600-$2500. This set features a high definition multimedia interface with PC connectivity. Apart from the brilliant color, this smart set also has the ability to adjust automatically the brightness levels in conjunction with the levels in the room.
One of our favorite features is the ability to use a screen freeze function for purposes such as gathering information before it disappears. It's a typically well put together Sony product and well worth considering.
Samsung
Samsung have won a lot of friends with their 46 inch LNT4665F LCD HD model. One of the most notable aspects is it seems to have far better color than previous similar models.
This lightweight set has the performance output to match and one of it's big features is a glossy screen and excellent contrast. With 3 HDMI inputs, plus two component video and PC input this set is not lacking in the feature department. This could stretch some budgets but at between $1800 and $3500 it is hard to beat.
Panasonic
In the world of plasma, Panasonic have the TH42PX75U 42 inch HD model which is an excellent buy particularly for those on a smaller budget. For $1000-$1400, this is one of the best value sets on the market.
One of it's striking features is it's amazing picture quality and if that's your main benchmark (and why shouldn't it be), in selecting a television then this shouldn't let you down in that department. It has you covered in the sound department as well with a 20 watt speaker system which doesn't skimp on power.
If Plasma is your interest then this is a tough set to go past. Choosing the right set is one of the toughest things to do when considering your home theater tv so spend a little time making your decision and the three sets listed a well worth investigating a little further.
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