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TV Buying - The Basics

By Jerome Wallace

While buying a TV for your house or office, there are some factors which need close inspection. Make a detailed study of all these factors. If you make your purchase after going through all necessary details, you are likely to save a lot of time money in the process.

How many times has it happened with you that you've had to return something because it didn't fit in your house? Well, even if it's not happened with you, maybe now with the growing culture of entertainment centers and TV consoles, you need to think about it.

It's not just done to know the room and cabinet dimensions, we need to know if a particular size of TV will be suitable for the room size or not. We can find more info about how to calculate TV distance on the internet.

With the increase in craze for the HDTV's everyone is buying one just because they can afford it. This is as very wrong as there needs to be proper viewing space between the TV and the viewer to get the best visual experience. Only when there is proper viewing space opt for a plasma TV or giant screen TV in your living room, else you will be wasting money and won't even get to feel what you paid for.

If you don't know how to compute the distance, you can simply go online and find a TV distance calculator.

Okay this sounds like a real trivial one, but you'll only feel the impact when you're faced with it. When you go to buy a TV, and if you are planning to take your TV home with you, don't forget to make sure that your vehicle can carry it. A small car, for example, wouldn't be able to carry more than a 25-inch TV set. Most stores have provision for free home delivery for large TVs. It's always advisable to check with your showroom representative and take advantage of it.

The most basic feature of a TV is its picture quality and that is the one that has to be most well researched. Picture quality of a TV is determined by several factors and one of them is how dark is the picture tube or the surface of screen. If you are a non-technical buyer, you can just keep in mind that TVs that have dark screen when turned off like the Sony Bravia KDL37W5500 are able to produce better pictures with high contrast. Also, always go for as flat a screen as you can, as you'll get less glare from it.

Last but not the least make sure that you have a look at the remote of the TV you are buying. Make sure it is easy to use by all the people in the house. Everyone will be using it.

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