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Find The Best Deal On A Television
There was a time when you would have only found one television in the house for the whole family to watch together. The numbers of televisions in households have grown dramatically today as there is a television in just about every room in the home. That makes buying televisions for the home an expensive proposition. Use the following tips to save money on your next television purchase.
Buy the store model
Instead of paying full price for a television, you can save money by buying the model right off of the floor. Most major electronic chains have a ton of modern televisions on the floor that they use to demonstrate the features to customers. These televisions are often only a few months old and are in great condition. Electronic stores are willing to sell floor models to make room for newer televisions. Ask the store manager to cut you a deal on the floor model and you will save 25% or more off regular prices.
Buy when a new technology is created
LED TVs Have Raised Standards In Home Entertainment
When the first color televisions hit the scene in the 60′s, the first people on the block to own them were considered high-class. When big screen televisions started being manufactured, those with thousands to shell out for the things were the best thing since sliced bread.
Not so long ago flat panel and plasma televisions came on the market and retailed for as much as 25,000 dollars. Today the technology has become affordable for many more people and the technology is advancing again in the form of the LED TV. Unlike plasma televisions, LED sets are a form of LCD technology that utilize LED backlighting instead of the cold cathode fluorescent lights or CCFL’s that are used in traditional LCD sets.
Manufacturers have started using this process for making TV’s because it allows for a saving of space and less energy consumption. Although many LED televisions sold in stores are correctly termed as such, they are not true LED displays and still use parts of more traditional LCD technology. LED televisions come in a few different forms which are dynamic RGB LED’s, white edge LED’s, and full array. Dynamic and full array are both positioned behind the screen of an LCD television whereas the white edge are placed around the perimeter of the set. The white edge is one of the most common applications for LED television technology.