Don’t Buy A “No-Name” Plasma TV!
I know people who would rather go to jail than be caught in
public without their Sean John or Nikes on. These same people try
to save a few bucks by purchasing a “No Name” Plasma TV.
The most important decision you can make when buying a big
screen TV is to decide not to buy a “No-Name”.
Something as complex as a LCD, Plasma or DLP TV must be
manufactured with the finest components by dozens of expert
technicians working in multi-million dollar facilities. Guess why a
“no-name” company can sell a Plasma TV cheaper than Panasonic or
I know it looked great in the showroom, but when the screen of
that cheap big screen TV turns purple and you can’t find parts or a
repairman, you’ll realize you should have listened to us!
Plasmas, LCDs and DLP TVs will all provide an excellent picture,
and screen technology is improving every year. The first decision
you have to make is to decide which type of big screen TV you like.
Buy one from a major name brand manufacturer like Sony,
Panasonic, Samsung or Pioneer.
Look at the pros and cons of each type of display and decide
what you want for your family. Take into account the fact that U.S.
broadcasts go Digital in February 2009, and you need to prepare for
DTV by purchasing a television that displays HDTV signals.