Best HDTV - HDTV Buying Guide

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best-hdtvAre you looking for the best HDTV for your home? If so, it’s a good idea to compare HDTV models and read HDTV reviews. It helps to consider these factors, too.

Picture quality - It is normal to see people staring at HDTV screens in an appliance store. While some are merely watching the show, others are scrutinizing the richness of the colors and the sharpness of the details, which is what you should do so you can judge the picture quality. You can even bring your own Blu-Ray disc, which currently has the best video, or try the different picture modes.

Key features - The best HDTV does not necessarily have the most features. It has good ones, though, so make sure you get a list of all the features of the HDTVs you’re choosing from. In particular, consider the resolution and the noise reduction capability, which contribute to picture quality.

Connectivity Options - What do you plan to connect to your HDTV? This is a question you’ll need to answer as you shop for an HDTV. If you want to connect your computer, a Blu-Ray player or an HDTV tuner, you’ll need an HDTV with an HDMI port or DVI-D port.

Type - There are four main types of HDTV - CRT, LCD, Plasma and Rear Projection. Each of these is based on a different type of technology, and therefore have their own pros and cons. If you want something thin or energy-efficient, you can go with an LCD HDTV. If you want a wider viewing angle because of your spacious living room, you can opt for a Plasma HDTV. And if you really want the best images, you can choose a Rear Projection HDTV, if you can afford one, that is.

Size - Where will you put your HDTV? Answer this question and you should be able to decide on the screen size. Small HDTVs are ideal for bedrooms, while the larger ones are best reserved for living rooms and home theatres. Still, no one’s stopping you if you can afford a 50-inch TV to place in your bedroom.

Brand - Brand is not really too important in the search for the best HDTV, especially now that the top manufacturers are doing their best to come up with equally great products. Still, if you have one that you trust, then by all means, go with that one so you won’t have any regrets.

Price - Last but not the least, takes the price tag into consideration. In fact, some consider the price to be the primary factor, since this is also the most common obstacle for those wanting to buy an HDTV. The more you’re willing to spend, the higher your chances are of getting the best HDTV, one that will truly give you a great viewing experience to keep you glued to the screen.

Edward McKellen is an HDTV expert who writes HDTV reviews for HDTVreviewlab.com. To check out the latest Sharp HDTV reviews or learn more about LCD TVs visit HDTVreviewlab.com.

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