Friday, February 10, 2012

Jacksonville Home Theater- Why is the post season the best time to score a new TV?

With the conclusion of football season, already record low prices on flat
 screens  are expected to drop even further.  Television prices have been
going down
 dramatically over the past three years.  Consumers are discovering that
 55-60 inch televisions that they paid as much as $5000 for three years
ago are now on
 the  market for $1500.  Smart TV's loaded with internet applications, 3D
 capability and  exceptional picture quality have become status quo.
Small frames and
 ultra thin designs, make the new batch of TV's a welcome addition to any
room in the
 home.

 Many consumers looking to upgrade to larger systems or a smart system, and
 have difficulty choosing the right brand, size and model that will fit
 their needs and their budget.  If 3D is not important to you, why should
 you spend extra money on a TV with 3D capability?  What does a smart TV do
 that a regular TV does not?  How big a TV can my living room or bedroom
 accommodate?  Be careful, because a salesman at a retail outlet will try to
 steer you  towards the largest, fanciest, most complicated Television
that he
 has in  stock.  The question is, do need all those bells and whistles?

 When you are considering a new TV, here is what you need to do.  Look at
 the dimensions of the flat panel.  Remember that a 55 inch TV is a
 measurement of 55 inches of screen diagonally, not horizontally.  If you
 have a certain TV size in mind, look up the dimensions of the TV on line
 and create a newspaper cut-out that matches those measurements.  Tape this
 to the wall at the height you think will feel comfortable watching TV.
 Look at it for a few days.  Does the size seem right, or could you go
 a little bigger and or smaller?

 Sometimes the best deals on televisions can be found on last years models.
 TV manufacturers are constantly churning out new TV models, with slight
 changes to the previous style.  It's a lot like buying a car.  Prices on
 last years model drops dramatically  to make way for the new models.  Last
 years cutting edge technology is  usually more than enough for most people.
 Even if the set isn't Internet-ready, there are many external devices that
 can connect any TV with the Internet.   Don't spend
 hundreds of extra dollar to have a TV that does the same thing that a $100
 blu-ray player can do.

 If you are thinking of upgrading your Jacksonville Home Theater, feel free
to contact John Thompson or Scott Dennison for a FREE In-Home Consultation
at http://jacksonville-home-theater.com

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