February 17, 2006, Newsletter Issue #4: Buying a New TV – Things to Look For

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When you are deciding what TV to buy these days, the options are almost shocking. Long gone are the days where size was the only thing that distinguished one TV from another. Do you get a tube or a flat? Do you get a projection or a plasma? All of these decisions are greatly assisted by taking advantage of the knowledge that you can find here on the Internet.

Here are just a few things to look out for when you are buying your new TV.

Warranty. Let’s just get this out of the way first. Buying a television these days can be a sizable investment. Secure your investment by getting a TV that comes with a rock solid warranty. Many of the new technologies such as LCD and plasma can have problems over short times. Be sure that you can get yours repaired at no cost with a good warranty.

HDTV. When you are buying a TV, keep in mind that all stations must broadcast in High Definition in the coming years. With this in mind, you should look for a set that is either HDTV ready or already has the necessary HD decoder built in. If you have digital cable, chances are that you already have a TV that will work with HD. However, double check when you buy your next one so that you don’t need to upgrade again too soon.

Aspect Ratio. New TVs come in all shapes as well as sizes. If you are a fan of watching DVDs or of High definition TV, be sure that you get a widescreen aspect ratio TV to account for the widescreen viewing. Getting this type of set will keep you from seeing those black bars at the top and bottom of the screen when watching a DVD or HD signal.

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