Pros And Cons About Sony Tvs

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There are many different types of Sony TVs to choose from in the markets today. Knowing the good and bad of each will help you pick the one that is right for you.

For everyone to get the best view of a movie or show when watching the tube then the Sony Plasma 60 inch is a good bet. These fit perfectly in spaces that are smaller and are fairly light so moving can be done easily. They have a depth of only 6 inches.

The newer models in plasma are far better for the energy efficiency as they do not use as much power as the older models, which can lead to lower power bills.

The cons of these sets are the problem with ghost shadowing where a picture that is paused too long on the screen can become a pert of the screen sometimes permanently if left too long. It is also very reflective in the screen and does produce glaring in brightened rooms. This can interrupt your viewing quality.

To get a theater in your own living room the Sony Front Projection TV's are what you want. The screens available can give you exact theater feel to any room you place them in.

Since you buy the screens yourself to go with these you can choose as big or small as you want the best one is the 200 inch screen as it give you that real feeling of actually attending these events and being in these shows.

The quality of picture you receive is ranked very high for view ability. It can be a little frustrating though as you have to purchase a lot of extras to get it to work with TV/Satellite programming and movie watching.

You will need amplifiers and speakers to be able to hear as this system does not have audio capabilities. To watch TV or Satellite channels you will have to purchase an external tuner and if you want to watch your movies then you will also need to buy a DVD system.

The best on out of all of these is the Sony LCD TV. You will receive HD video and channels with these as they are all in HD. They are so thin you can hang above a fireplace or place on a favorite TV stand or desk. They are easy to move due to their light weight.

Believe it or not these Sony TVs in LCD have now been shown in some select stores with 100 inch screen sizes. Most are found with the usual 60 inch being the largest though. These Lcd's have no bad qualities to them and would be the one I would chose for myself.

Matthew Kerridge is an expert in electronic consumables. If you would like more information about types of Sony TVs or are searching for a trusted TV retailer please visit http://www.ebuyer.com

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