Which Television Should I Buy ?
Monday, August 31st, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedMany of us have said it, thought it, felt it, or written itthat thanks to the web, we’ve got a world closeness, a profitable proximity, with people we might otherwise never meet. One of the many, many values of this is that we will be able to generate ideas, have extra relations, and gain support and recommendation, the second of which is what I talk to here. That is, we will be able to go browsing and compare TVs, as an example, before we blindly and in a hypnotized by bling and glimmer state, walk into a brick-and-mortar store and make a purchase.
So, as an example, we can go to those sites without delay or indirectly designed with consumer reviewswritten and posted by folk who help us compare televisions using their commentaries. Provided the writer, the supposed consumer who is writing so we can compare TVs, is not someone affiliated with and earning money off the positive compare TVs reviews ( which does happen online, so watch who you think ), we deserve to be able to get a pragmatic report of usability, ease of cleaning ( where necessary ), endurance, affordability, and other characteristics that will help us, in this example, compare TVs.
My fave places to read up on product satisfaction reviews are like this :
First, there’s epinions.com. The consumers writing the reviews are real people who have really purchased the products ( just check out their lengthy, private, consistent over time reviews ). They assign from 1 to 5 stars, and write descriptive rationales.
And the efforts to compare televisions are simplified, as the reviews are specified by type, style, make, model, as well as by particulars / or specs ( display size in the case of TVs ) and / or priceif you wish to browse ; otherwise, you can do a particular search or a general class search. So a flat panel LCD television like the Sony HDTV-ready model, for instance, gets us to compare televisions by Sony in the $530-$1630 price-range, in the screen dimensions range of 27-inch to 56-inch, and even refine our search by other essentials, such as audio type, lightness, or maybe keyword.
My next favorite place to compare TVs or any other saleable / buyable product on the planet is amazon.com. The real-world, human shoppers there also go by a 5-star rating scale, and speak in general to precise terms regarding the models, makes, and costs of televisions, according to their own customer satisfaction responses.
Eventually, there is the more professional site where you can compare televisions or anything else, the site which is the ancestor to the above and every other review site and publication : ConsumerReports.com. This site is ethically adept, totally actual, and technically apt. The reviews are written by clients who are also testers and technical writers getting paid to deliver a fair / fair bias, if that sounds correct.
You will be able to compare televisions without trouble, trusting someone, or the general public, is or are telling you the truth.
You can see more details of LCD televisions on the LCD TV Blog.
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