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High Definition Television - 5 Must Haves For HDTV Today

One of the biggest decisions you need to make when buying high definition television is simply which brand and how much to spend.

The problem with listening to advice on buying HDTVs is it's such a personal choice, even for those manning electronics stores and people can be easily swayed into changing their thinking.

For example, one expert may suggest sticking with Sony while another will be loyal to Panasonic. Yet another may be a fan of Samsung while the next salesperson will suggest Sharp. What do you do?

The truth is, buying high definition television shouldn't be difficult and in the final analysis, it's what suits you and your budget, plain and simple. Don't worry if you buy a television and it's not what everyone else is buying. Technology is such today that the life of HDTVs is guaranteed for years and any problems are really minimal.

In this article, we'll look at some of the must haves in a high definition television.

High Definition Television Must Haves

1. Be careful you're not just buying an enhanced def television. You would want your potential new set to have at least 1280 x 720 pixels and at least one HDMI port supporting 1080p.

2. Think ahead to the future. What can your new high definition television support? For example, if you will be in the market for a Blue Ray then make sure that format will be supported.

3. Always test your potential new HDTV set. You can do this by bringing your favorite DVD to the store and asking the sales person whether you can play it. You should not get any arguments. Notice whether the set has problems with fast moving pictures.

4. While cable channels will form the large part of your TV viewing just make sure the set has a tuner built-in. This is because you still want to be able to watch local channels in high definition.

5. Always check you video inputs. You could be forgiven that they would be standard on any high definition television set but it doesn't hurt to check. Connection to cable and a satellite tuner for example rely on these outputs and above all, an HDMI input plus a HDCP support is almost compulsory in today's television viewing climate.

These are just five must haves for ypour new high definition television. The underlying message is always test the unit before exchanging your hard-earned with the vendor. Never take another person's word for it just as a matter of double-checking.




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