Quick Guide

Quick Guide to Buying an HDTV

Step 1

The Basics

There are four main types of HDTVs :

  • Plasma

    Plasma

    Pros: Very large screens available; vibrant color quality can't be beat

    Cons: Screen brightness can dim over time; fragile; expensive

  • LCD

    LCD

    Pros: Thinnest and lightest of all TVs

    Cons: Max size is limited for now; very expensive; can create ghosting in action scenes

  • Projection

    Projection

    Pros: Cheaper than comparably sized flat-panels

    Cons: Thicker than flat panels; lamps burn out and are pricey

  • CRT

    CRT

    Pros: Bargain-basement prices; best overall picture

    Cons: Enormous at large sizes; limited maximum screen size; hogs power; yesterday's technology

Step 2

What Matters Most

  • Screen Size
    You won't see the benefits of HDTV if you sit too far away; at 10 feet you need at least a 35-inch set.
    Search : under 27" / 27' to 42" / Over 42"
  • Inputs
    HDMI offers a simple, all-digital connection for both video and audio in a single cable.
  • Resolution
    720p and 1080i are the two major HD standards; but the high-end 1080p is even better.
    Search : 720p / 1080i / 1080p
  • Installation
    Bring a friend; CRTs and larger projection TVs are huge and can weigh hundreds of pounds. Fancy wall-mount kits for LCDs and plasmas usually cost extra.
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