Get Yourself A Good Deal On An LCD TV

Plasma TVs were the first flat panel television option, but now, LCD TVs have moved past them in sales and popularity. Most people would say LCD TVs compete with plasma TVs in terms of picture quality and often beat them.

LCD televisions have other benefits compared with plasmas TVs. They are easier to maintain, claim a longer picture life and they use less power. Most new LCD TVs support high definition signals so they have sharper picture.

How and where Can I Buy a Cheap LCD Television?

Time is definitely on your side when buying an LCD TV (and a plasma) because prices are falling steadily. You can expect at least a 20% price drop over the next year. In fact a war over market share is hotting up so we’ll probably see a bigger than 20% price drop.

In addition, some of the bigger manufacturers - Sony, Sharp, Samsung are moving up from 32 inch screens as their standard size to 40 - 42 inch, so you’ll probably also get a bigger screen too.

To get a good deal on an LCD television first get familiar with the various models at your local electronics and discount stores. make sure you watch the pictures for a while with both DVDs and normal TV signals.

After you get a good idea of what you like about the different TVs and what’s available, you can then go online and check prices and ratings at a comparison shopping site such as consumersearch.com, cnet.com, bizrate.com etc.

You can compare various LCD TV prices, see which stores are reputable and give good service You can also get detailed product information, ratings by experts, consumer reviews by people who know best because they actually own the product.

Narrow down your preference to no more than 2 or 3 specific models and then do a final search online and check out your local sales and discount warehouses. This is the best way to save money on items like LCD TVs.

Remember to look at a few TVs in person to get clear on what you want (there are differences between TVs), then comparison shop online to find out the best street price and then make the final push for a deal by calling or emailing a few places and asking for their best price!

Good shopping!

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