A Plasma TV to Fit Your Budget
Plasma TVs are known to create one of the best pictures available; often superior to that of LCD TVs with their smooth fast action scenes, deep blacks, and excellent contrast. Plasma is unparalleled in low light settings.
Plasma TV screens are among the largest on the market and until recently weren't often available in sizes under 50" on many showroom floors, making it difficult to find an affordable plasma TV. However things are changing. Smaller, more economical plasma TV's are appearing in the market place. Below you will find some recommendations for an affordable plasma TV.
Selecting an Affordable Plasma TV
One of the best ways to find an affordable plasma TV, one priced under $1,200, is to buy one that is smaller. When you opt to buy a refurbished television or an off name brand, you may get a plasma television that costs less but you run the risk of not getting the quality or reliability that you want of a significant investment. Certainly, names like Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, and LG are reputable and Vizio is coming along. More Reasons Why a Smaller Plasma TV is More Affordable and Sensible
Other reasons to consider a smaller screen are the ease of handling it, mounting it, and in accomodating a room that isn't as large as a showroom.
The Plasma TV for You
VIZIO 32" Plasma HDTV
V VIZIO VP322HDTV10A - 32" plasma TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV
Amazon Price: (as of 07/10/2009)![]()
This 32" Vizio plasma HDTV offers amazing 30,000:1 contrast ratio with the deepest blacks for outstanding color and clarity. It has a digital HDTV & standard TV combination tuner and provides 3 HDMI ports which offer the top of the line connection for all of your peripherals like DVD players, set top boxes and more. This TV has a piano black finish. It can sit on a shelf or stand or can easily be mounted on the wall for optimum space saving. This Vizio is one viable option for those seeking an affordable plasma TV.
Samsung 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
Samsung PN42A450 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
Amazon Price: $698.00 (as of 07/10/2009)![]()
This 42" widescreen Samsung set offers 720p HD resolution with vibrant 20,000:1 contrast ratio and 3 HDMI inputs for the best in connecting all of your digital devices. It has Filter Bright Anti Reflective Technology for low glare and is 3D Ready for 3D gaming.
Panasonic Viera 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
Panasonic Viera TH-42PX80U 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTV
Amazon Price: $899.19 (as of 07/10/2009)![]()
This Energy Star Qualified 42 inch affordable plasma TV offers amazing color reproduction and brightness from any angle with it's anti-glare technology. It provides smoother motion for fast action scenes, 3 HDMI inputs for digital devices with easy one button control for all of them, and a gaming mode.
LG 42" plasma TV 720P HDTV
LG 42PB4DA - 42" plasma TV - widescreen - 720p - HDTV - gloss black
Amazon Price: (as of 07/10/2009)![]()
This 42" widescreen LG plasma HDTV has great 15,000:1 contrast ratio for superb color reproduction and 3 HDMI, 2 component/S-Video/Composite inputs as well as o RF/PC input.
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ElizabethJeanAllen wrote...
My husband wants a plasma TV. We're thinking about getting him one for Christmas.
Very informative lens.
5*
Lizzy
CherylK wrote...
Am showing this info to my husband...he'll be the person to make that decision in our household and I'm quite certain he'll be wanting one. Of course, everything else I get to choose!! *wink*
RichLeigh wrote...
Another great lens from you there. Am considering purchasing a Plasma TV and a smaller one certainly makes more economic sense!
Joan4 wrote...
Agree - with everyone changing from analog, this is going to be even more important information! Thank you!
Shreela wrote...
We'll probably be buying a new TV soon, when they discontinue analog, so this is a great source, thanks.
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