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New HDTV
You're Guide to High Definition Television

If you're enthused about purchasing a new HDTV, but you're still using your old analog Television, here you'll find key retailers you'll definitely want to visit to buy your new HDTV.

Where to go

Among the choicest businesses where you'll find a brand new HDTV, is at Sears. Believe it or not - Sears supplies top name, high quality brand HDTVs, for extremely affordable prices. You don't need to spend a fortune to get a new HDTV, as long as you know where to go. Where budget is a consideration, you might also wish to visit Future Shop, Best Buy and Radio Shack, or similar retailers, if you're keen to find the best-priced HDTV.

Tips

Other than knowing the best place to go for your new HDTV, we advise you get to know what to look for and what you should know whenever you're buying your HD Television. The first point is to determine if there's an HDTV signal broadcasting in your area. Then you should think about the cost, especially considering your budget, as this will assist in narrowing down your choice selection.

You might want to consider the size of HDTV you ought to get. To help decide, it's probably useful to take some measurements of the size of room you're planning on putting it in. You'll also want to make certain there's sufficient space around your Television and situation where you plan to watch it.

Also make sure your new HDTV has full Dolby Digital Surround Sound, an electric program guide and automatic switching to permit you to change between HDTV and SDTV whenever you want. You also ought to ensure that whenever you buy a new HDTV that you're aware of any return or refund policy offered by the manufacturer, simply because you'll want to make certain you can return your Television to the retailer if you get it home and discover you're not wholly satisfied.

Buying an HDTV is potentially one of the most expensive extras for the home, so remember, if you're short on cash, it's not exactly critical to buy a new set. For example, you might instead consider buying an HDTV converter, which will enable your analog TV to receive HDTV signals.

Additional Information

Although this content is over one year old, the majority of the information mentioned above is still relevant to today's HDTV environment/marketplace. This content is targeted to both the technically-oriented and consumers in general, including future HDTV owners, so that everyone can enjoy new HDTV without spending a fortune.