Thursday, May 28, 2009

Buy A Crt Tv

CRT (cathode-ray tube) TVs have been the most common televisions for many years. While other types of projection like rear and front projection and flat screens are becoming increasingly available, traditional CRT TVs are still at the top of the barrel (and tend to be better priced). These steps will help you get started on buying a CRT TV.


Instructions


1. Measure the space where you intend to put the TV. CRT TVs come in a wide variety of sizes, from small 13 inch screens to approximately 38 inches. Know the maximum amount of space and screen size (measured diagonally) you want.


2. Determine what kind of picture quality you'd like. While technology advances have created different types of projection, CRT remains the best in black level, contrast, shadow detail and color performance. CRT TVs come in regular analog and digital (HDTV is the purest image you can get to date).


3. Set a budget for your new TV. CRT remains the most affordable in current TV technology. A fairly large CRT HDTV will cost you less than the same size TV with other technologies (plasma, LCD, rear projection).


4. Search the Internet for TVs that match the qualities you want. Web sites such as Consumer Reports can help you determine the best buy for your money. Chain store Web sites for stores such as Best Buy, Circuit City, Target and Wal-Mart can get you started finding what is available and comparing prices before shopping in a store.


5. Hit the stores and check out the TVs. Talk to store personnel. Ask questions about TV performance, ease of use, and of course, bang for your buck. You may also want to find out what their bestseller is what warranty it carries. Check not only the electronic qualities of the TV, but its aesthetic qualities also.







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