Low Cost vs. High Cost Plasma Screens

The matter of low cost vs. high cost plasma screens comes down to your budget, the size of your room, and your specific priorities. Plasma Televisions currently range from $4,000 to around $21,000. Size is the factor that most strongly affects cost; you can often save thousands of dollars just by sacrificing a few inches. And remember, the larger the plasma TV, the longer viewing distance is required to get the best effect, so the size of your room is critical.

Another major factor in cost is High Definition (HDTV) vs. Enhanced Definition (EDTV). EDTV is less expensive, but more major TV stations than ever are broadcasting sports events and prime-time shows in HDTV format. If you have an HDTV-compatible plasma television, these shows will look 10-15% better than they would on an EDTV plasma screen. However, regular signals can actually look slightly better on an EDTV, so for the time being, EDTV is still an excellent option for those looking to save a little money.

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