SONY 42 INCH PLASMA TV
LCD or plasma TV? You may want to consider weight, glare Bradenton Herald Over this year, one of the biggest obstacles to buying a high-definition TV crumbled into dust. Even if you're looking for a big, flat-panel plasma or a liquid-crystal display screen, you no longer have to spend more than the cost of a good laptop computer. Enter the Digital TV Age Jewish World Review http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | What's the difference between an old 27-inch television and a new 42-inch liquid-crystal display model? The past and the future, one might say. Solving puzzle of HD and TV Mark Kellner The Washington Times What's the difference between a 27-inch television and a state-of-the-art 42-inch liquid-crystal display model? Solving puzzle of HD and TV The Washington Times What's the difference between a 27-inch television and a state-of-the-art 42-inch liquid-crystal display model? The past and the future. Within a couple of years, all television programming in the United States will be high-definition and old sets will be just so many paperweights. Big-box retailers battle on prices The Santa Rosa Press Democrat WASHINGTON - The Panasonic 42-inch plasma high-definition television sold for an average of $1,762 at Circuit City in September. By October, it was $1,687. And the day after Thanksgiving, the price hit a temporary low of $1,199. Demystifying High-Definition TV Norwalk Citizen-News Specializing in high-definition, flat-panel televisions and all-digital television technology, HDTV Warehouse has opened at 542 Westport Ave. It's beginning to look a lot like tech-mas Los Angeles Daily News It's not the holidays without trying to find something cool for the button-pushers in your life. Per the request of more than a few readers, I've bulked up the gaming aspect of this year's holiday list. In case you haven't noticed, video games are at the top of a lot of lists this year. Gizmo: A tale of two TVs Louisville Courier-Journal If you're scouting for a big high-definition TV this season, you won't be alone. Large plasma TVs are among the hottest items for Christmas shoppers, and the competition is driving prices down. Last weekend, some 42-inch sets were selling for less than $1,000. But while plasma is still the big-screen leader, it's not the only option for high-def video. HDTVs, Ripe for the Picking New York Times Falling prices, improved technology and more programming choices have made this year the time to jump in and buy a high-definition TV really. High-defining the future of television djournal.com TUPELO - Plunking down the extra cash for a high-definition television this holiday may pay off as more and more broadcasters are offering high-definition programming.
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