LG Plasma Televisions

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Saturday, 27 October 2007 22:07

Plasma television is the vogue in home entertainment. And it looks like this trend is bound to stay, especially when television networks have started adapting their broadcast specifications to match the high definition format of the Plasma television.


Electronic manufacturers, whether or not they are veterans or novices in the industry of TV development, have all created and produced its own line of Plasma screens. And LG Electronics is not an exception to the bandwagon effect as the company aims and succeeds to pursue a line of LG Plasma television that can rival traditional and more established brands.

Size matters

A quick browse at the catalogue of LG Plasma television shows that its prices differ because of several factors, with its size as the most important. For instance, the older models of 42” sets sell for at least $1500 in online auction or buy-and-sell sites. The larger version of 50” is sold between the price ranges of $2000 to $2500, again in online bidding points. And for the 60” category, it can be bought at roughly over $3000.

The prices will especially differ when you buy it in direct selling places like the mall. However, purchasing online also has its share of scams and dubious transactions. But if you are really looking for a bargain, the internet is your best shot and you only need to arm yourself with precaution. For instance if you plan to purchase an LG Plasma television in a website, other than the company’s official online store, make sure that it has an authorization to do such business. Also, check with LG to determine if you are not being ripped off.

Something new

The official site of LG Electronics boasts of its 71” Plasma television. The new product is priced at $15400, though it may be lower to some online selling and trading sites, provided that the model is accessible to the market. Other developments in the LG Plasma television system would be the integration of high definition TV and built-in HD DVR components. Also, the quality of the picture has been improved by integrating a thin film filter so that the light from plasma gases can reproduce images in a more accurate manner.

As expected, the price at the official site is higher than those in other online purchasing sites. For instance, the 42” model sells for at least $1600 – a price difference of $100. In addition, there have been modifications in this model as some items with the same size specification sell up to $1700.