Your HDTV Buying Tips


Saw an HDTV, plasma over your friend’s house and you would definitely consider the option of buying one for yourself. When the world goes for the smallest, in the television manufacturing industry the largest is the bargain, the same reason why you prefer a cinema to television. But considering the same options, if you are confused on the shopping side have a look at this HDTV buying guide in brief.


  1. Brand: You may see a variety of brands ending with ‘ic’s and ‘io’s which are very well trying to grab a part with the brand popularities of the well known ones. They may sound less expensive. But it will surely cost dear within a few months of usage. So consider the famous brands of Samsung,
  2. Price: As with any other electronics, cheapest is not only the worst but also the most costly in the long run. But you may consider online shopping to get the better deals. Just confirm the brand and model visiting one of the electronic shops. Check the online stores of the popular brands too (for the paranoids). Make sure these have fair return and replacement policies.
  3. Rooming in: The most important factor in selecting the TV is your room size and lighting. Choose one that matches your room-not too big, nor too small. Bigger ones are to strain your eyes and neck. You would just want to switch off your TV and get a nap within a week or two after buying it. If the room is well-lit an LCD TV would suit your room. Plasma TVs would give a glare from the protective coating over them. However, plasma TVs would be the best in dim-lit rooms where the picture quality is better than you had imagined. The glance at the show room may deceive you as the large rooms would be suited for the large TVs and they may look mesmerizing there. But they may not be fitting yours.
  4. Picture: Here, everything is individualized. The picture quality that would fit you may not be enough for someone else. So choose the one that is best in your own eyes. Cross-check the blackness of the blacks, whiteness of the whites, realistic look of the colours, motion blur and glare factors.
  5. High-def content: Even if you have the best, expensive and the largest HDTV brand available in the country the picture would be complete disaster on it. If you buy a high-definition TV, you should definitely have high-definition content. A quality DVD, Bluray player is a must for your home-theatre set up and high definition cable service is more important if you choose to watch sports and tv shows. These would burrow into your savings more than the TV did and make a budget ahead of the buy.

This would very well be more than deep enough an HDTV buying guide. The future is that of HDTVs and the prices are to come down for sure. It would never be a waste of your resources unless you do not earn enough. But I would rather not consider your financial backgrounds in guiding you buying your favorites.

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