Plasma TV -A Short History
Older television models may be a big indicator that you're behind the technological times. You need to step into the present and
check out the new Samsung LCD television. It will make you forget about that old telly forever. Once you compare the differences you will never
go back to that old model again. The phenomenal picture quality is enough all by itself. An additional bonus is that it is slimmer and less bulky
than the older models.
The Samsung LCD is a flat screen television that varies in size. The sizes start at 40" and goes up to 52" and unlike big screen televisions
of the past, it still has a clear, sharp picture no matter what size of screen you select. A Samsung TV is a great investment and you will be
surprised that you waited so long to be a part of the television revolution. Sure the price may be a little more than you would like to pay, but
if you consider what you get for the money, then you will see that the pricing is not bad.
The LCD Samsung TV starts off in pricing at $2800.00 for the 40" and is the base model. It is missing some of the software and technical specs
that the higher end models have. The start off price is for the N8. Other 40" flat screen televisions are around the $3500.00 mark but do come
equipped with the 100Mh Motion Plus software that allows for smoother movements on screen.
If you are looking for a much bigger television, such as the 52" high end model, then you are looking at close to $8,000.00. Yes, it is a
sizeable amount of money to put into a television. The downside to investing so much money in a piece of technological equipment is that, like
the computer world, technology is constantly changing. Development for better picture quality, more features and slimmer designs stop for no man
or beast.
Should you have doubts about the Samsung LCD flat screen television, you can always go to a local dealer and check the television out. You
will definitely be surprised at the picture quality. Flip through the channels and see how different a flat screen is from the traditional
Cathode-Ray sets that still sit in many households. Once you see the difference you may be coming home with a brand new television.
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