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A Better TV Option
America is a country of choice. In this country, we are presented with the opportunity to choose from different options. The truth is that we do not always make our choices. Sometimes instead of picking what is best for our personal requirements, we fall in the trap of commercial tricks and purchase a product we don’t need. When we want to make a selection based on facts and objective reasoning, we need to carefully analyze and compare each product based on the options that we value. Finding a very perfect television in America is very hard to do. There are only two popular televisions in this country, Plasma and LCD TV’s. When entering any electronic store, many people ask themselves whether a LCD TV is better than a plasma TV, or what the difference between the two is. To answer this question, we need to compare pricing, quality, and location in the household.
My father and I love our football on Sundays. We just have to watch it on a big screen. One day my dad was just sick of watching his sports on his little computer so he decided to buy a couple televisions for the house. I told him to pick the best TV for the house. I also told him that this television needs to last longer than the last one. So we went to a couple electronic stores. According to ABC Warehouse and Best Buy, liquid-crystal-display televisions (LCD TVs) are television sets that use LCD display technology to produce images. LCD televisions are thinner and lighter than cathode ray tube (CRTs) of similar display size, and are available in much larger sizes. A plasma TV is a type of flat panel display common to large TV displays 30 inches or larger. They are called "plasma" because the technology utilizes small cells containing electrically charged ionized gases, or what are in essence chambers more commonly known as fluorescent lamps. A common LCD screen size grew from 14 to 30", to 42", then 52", and 65". Within plasma TVs, power consumption varies greatly with picture...

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