Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Some Price Points on Samsung LCD

If you have ever moved in the past, then you know that your old television was a huge pain in the hindquarters to lug around. The older sets were huge and bulky. They did not have a fantastic picture either. This is especially true when compared to a brand new Samsung LCD television. The LCD is a great example of the newer models available on the market. Stop lugging around that old set because this one is slimmer than that cumbersome unit you have now.

Did you know that a flat screen television does not necessarily mean it is an LCD? Assuming that you already knew this information, then you need to check out the Samsung LCD television. A Samsung Tv ranges in size from 42" upwards to a 52" and will give you a clear, sharp picture. Once you check out the difference, the old model television you have sitting in your living room taking up valuable space will likely find its way out the door. Yes, the Samsung is going to cost more but once you check out the features you will probably see that it is worth the price.

The LCD Samsung TV starts off in pricing at $1800.00 for the 40" and is the base model. It is missing some of the software and technical specs that the higher end models have. The start off price is for the N8. Other 40" flat screen televisions are around the $2500.00 mark but do come equipped with the 100Mh Motion Plus software that allows for smoother movements on screen.

If you are looking for a much bigger television, such as the 52" high end model, then you are looking at close to $3,300.00. Yes, it is a sizeable amount of money to put into a television. The downside to investing so much money in a piece of technological equipment is that, like the computer world, technology is constantly changing. Development for better picture quality, more features and slimmer designs stop for no man or beast.

If you cannot decide on which size and model of a Samsung LCD you want, then visit your local retailer and do a little comparison shopping. There really is not a huge difference between brands except for cost. Most offer similar features and designs to help attract more sales. Samsung does a great job of keeping up and sometimes being ahead of the LCD pack.

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