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Top Picks: Biggest Plasma TV Screens Under $2000

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[TV Snob.com - LCD TV, Plasma, HDTV, DLP, Portable TVS, Flat CRT, PSP, & Portable Video Devices - News & Reviews] About.com has a pretty complete guide to plasma screens under $2000. Via Top Picks: Biggest Plasma TV Screens Under $2000

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Hometheater.about.com] Plasma Televisions - Top Picks: Looking for something "hot" this holiday season? Although still very expensive at any size, flat panel TVs (either LCD or Plasma) are selling like hotcakes in the consumer market. The driving forces behind the growing sales numbers are not all clear at this point, as many mainstream consumers, unexpectedly, have dug deep into their pockets to purchase these units, but let us say that the idea hanging the TV on the wall and regaining all that wasted floor space definitely offers more pleasing asthetics over staring at a "box". Even if you can't afford one of these "babies", definitely check them out as you cruise the store for that latest DVD title.

[Hometheater.about.com] Plasma TV Week: Home Theater BasicsAudio Basics and ComponentsDVD / Laserdisc / VideoCDLoudspeakers / SubwoofersTV and Video ProjectionVCRsSatellite SystemsFurniture / Media StorageTIVO / PVRs / DVRsHome AutomationPower ManagementConnections and GadgetsPortable Audio / VideoCamcorder / Digital CameraConsumer Resources

[Hometheater.about.com] Sony's New Plasma TV Adds Home Smarts: Sony announces its new KDE-P50HZ1 and KDE-P42HZ1 plasma TVs, that can not only function as a centerpiece of your home theater system, but can be an integral part of a total home networking system, including web browsing. The remote control of both units can also be used as a web pad as well as perform its traditional functions. For more details, check out the above report from CNET

[Hometheater.about.com] Budget Projection Televisions - Top Picks: If you are still shopping for a big screen TV for the upcoming Superbowl, but those Plasma Televisions are just not in your budget. Why not consider a rear projection TV? OK, so you can't hang it on the wall, and the cabinet takes up more space, but for about one-half to one-third the price of a 42-50 inch Plasma TV, you can get a rear projection TV with the same screen size, and with the same features (most are HDTV upgradable to boot!) and, in many cases, better overall picture quality.

[Hometheater.about.com] V Inc. Releases New LCD TV Market and 42" Vizio P2 Plasma TV: Prices of LCD and Plasma monitors are falling almost as fast as new PCs as V Inc., makers of the innovative Bravo D1 DVD player, have now introduced a 20-inch LCD-TV monitor for $999 and a 42-inch Plasma screen $2999. For additional information on specifications and pricing, check out the report from Audio Revolution.

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Posted at May 29, 2005 11:49 AM

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