August 26, 2011

3 Easy Steps To Buy LCD or Plasma TV

You know what? Buying a TV isn't the same old process that it used to be. Long gone are the days when you could walk into Sears with your wife, pick your favorite CRT television and be on your merry way. Nope. Thing is much better now! A side consequence of the information revolution is that the free flow of information gives the consumer a definite advantage over the dealer. No matter what claim is made about the 'incredible deal' you are about to receive on your new LCD or Plasma TV set, the information is easily verifiable with a few simple Google searches or mouse clicks.

Let's take a quick look at some of ideas you can use to make sure you are getting the best bang for your buck in your new television selection.

  1. Take your time. Just because a LCD TV is on sale, it doesn't mean that the TV is going to go away forever. There are tons of different resources out there for you to peruse before investing several thousand dollars in a brand new big screen television set. ConsumerReports.org is one of them that I use frequently. There are a ton of others. 
  2. Compare offline closeout sales with the deals you can find online. Big Box retailers can sometimes offer incredible discounts to what you see online. We've found that the best strategy is to straddle both the online and the off-line world. Make sure what you are doing is maximizing your bang for your buck. 
  3. Don't be afraid of non name brand merchandise. Well, lets put a caveat on that. Make sure the model you buy is from a somewhat decent manufacturer but the manufacturer doesn't have to be a world famous one. Sometimes what you are paying for is a high ticket brand name and not a great product. A new plasma TV by a not so well known manufacturer might be just as good as a new name brand one. There are hundreds of other tips to buy the LCD or Plasma TV of your choice and these are just the tip of the iceburg. In fact, some of the best kept secrets to buying a big screen TV make these items seem insignificant in comparison. teach them all and get the best deal possible.

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