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How to Compare Plasma TV Models Before You Buy

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As plasma TVs begin to drop in price, you may want to drop some hard-earned cash on one for your home. Plasma TVs offer a great picture and premium sound quality, and most can be mounted right on your wall. The first thing to do is compare plasma TV models before you buy to ensure that you are getting your money’s worth.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Understand what the plasma TV screen offers. Plasma TVs have higher resolution, uniform screen brightness and exceptional color accuracy. The Pioneer PDP-5070HD, although pricey, has one of the best pictures you can find. The Panasonic TH-42PX60U is a great value plasma TV with good image quality.

  2. Step 2

    Know what size screen you want. Plasma TVs generally range in size from 32 inches to 63 inches. It is important to know how much room you have before buying a plasma TV. The Samsung HP-S6373 for a larger plasma TV.

  3. Step 3

    Get the best audio with your plasma TV. Plasma TVs come with great sound, but it’s difficult to know which one is the best. Pioneer is known for good sound. The Pioneer PDP-4270HD and the LG 42PX3DCV are popular choices among consumers.

  4. Step 4

    Know what to avoid with plasma TVs. There are many “discount” plasma TVs on the market, such as brands like Vizio, Maxent and Akai. These are plasma TVs that are usually available at Costco and Wal-Mart. These brands lack many of the features of the higher-end models, and the prices aren’t much lower.

Tips & Warnings
  • When you buy a plasma TV, it is better to stick with the major brands. They usually offer better service and produce a higher-quality product.
  • Don’t get caught up in the plasma TV frenzy. If you think you can wait a little longer, the prices will eventually drop even more.

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