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Archive for March 4th, 2010

A 42-inch plasma TV may not really be the biggest in the market today. But the Panasonic TX-P42V10, despite of having that size, is large in ground-breaking features. This appliance comes from the Viera line of full HD ready plasma televisions. It boasts of the exceptional G12 NeoPDP (Plasma Display Panel). You get superb images with its dynamic 2000000:1 contrast ratio and screen resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 pixels.

There are not very many people who would disagree with me when I say that the Sony KDL37W5500 is the best 37″ LCD flat screen that there is in the market today. It has so many pluses to it that in almost all the reviews that I read it got five thumbs up.

One of the places where it wins the war hands down is in the value for the money. The Sony models KDL37W5500 will set you back currently about 700 pounds. I know that this is a lot but once you have had your chance to test drive this baby you will know that it was worthy. You will have got yourself a keeper.

Since the origin of time, the long time ancient inquiry of where to stash away your amusement media has troubled cultured humanity. Wherever do I place every last album and 8-track and cassette tape that I have accumulated?

When vinyl albums and 8 tracks were around, people did not have as much as to store, as we have today. One would think that this isn’t so, especially since many own iPods and MP3 players, but it is a fact. Even those that own these products still have a ton of CDs and DVDs to store away, but don’t know how to do so without turning their home into a cluttered mess.

Home theater can mean different things to different people. For some people, having a big TV is enough. For some people, you cant have the big television set without a nice DVD player. And for some people, you cant have the big television set and the DVD player without the super surround sound and a high tech Blu-ray player. It all depends on what you want out of your set-up.

A good picture and sound quality is good for some, where as others want the sound to be better then what is experienced at an actual theatre. With the many choices available how can you find what is best for your needs?