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The Sony
plasma TV is probably the most popular of all
flat panel televisions on the market. If you're looking for
crystal clear images and sharp text then plasma televisions
from Sony might worth a review. And the colors are as deep
as possible considering they use one billion colors, it's
easy to see why. And don't worry about the old myth, that
plasma screen burn out fast, you can expect at least 60,000
hours of flat panel use.
- Sony plasma tv models use (XGA) progressive scan display
which is perfect for HDTV programming.
- adjustable color temperature - If you need to adjust
the balance of color on your HDTV then you will love the
adjustable color temperature
- choose from 3 types of pictures modes, custom, vivid
and standard.
- you can mount the plasma right onto your in 2 different
ways landscape and portrait.
- all Sony TVs come with a 2 years parts and labor and
a 1 year panel warranty
And depending on your wall you can choose from a tons of
different sizes such as, 32 inch, 37, 42 , 50 and
60 inch. Personally I have a 20 inch Sony KLVS20G10
lcd wega flat panel TV that is hanging on my office wall.
I don't have a high definition signal so the picture isn't
as good as it can be, but A flat plasma screen are the way
to go. These hdtvs save tons of space, you can mount them
onto your wall, in 15 minutes. The only drawback is the price
tag, they aren't cheap, but you get what you pay for. Prices
have started dropping in the past year and will continue
to do so.
Some of the plasma TV screen hdtv models from Sony that
you might want to review and compare to one another include,
FWD-50PX1, WEGA KDE-42XBR950, KDE-50XS955,
FWD-42PV1, WEGA KE-42M1,
PFM-42V1 and the PFM42X1.
Oh I just read that Sony is planning on unveiling an 82
inch LCD plasma TV at CES January, 2006. Read more about the 82"
display.
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