42 Plasma TV
My 42 plasma
tv is practically the best that money can buy. I use my 42 plasma
tv to watch everything, including football games, live war coverage
on cnn, the 6 o clock news, and anything else that you can think
of. One of the best parts of having a 42 plasma tv is the realism
of watching it – it's like you're actually there in the heat,
making tackles and calling plays, or maybe involved in a steamy
romance on a soap opera, or launching cruisemissles at the enemies
of freedom all around the world.
Before my 42 plasma tv, I had a standard 17 tv. It was okay, I
mean I could make out what was on the screen, and actually thought
I was getting a pretty good picture, but boy I didn't know what I
was missing out on. The best thing about my 42 plasma tv is the
surround sound system. It means that the action is all around me in
360, so that its more than just watching tv. My 16 year old son
calls it “more real than real,” and I can't help but agree. What
with the massive, highe resolution 42 plasma tv picture, and the
beautiful stereophonic sound, I don't even really need to leave the
house to have fun any more. I can sit around all day watching my 42
plasma tv, and never get bored. Of course, the wife still likes to
go out around town, so every friday night, we go out for dinner and
a movie, or sometimes to play miniature golf.

When shopping for a 42 plasma tv, it's important to know what is
good and what is not. Basically, there are only a few things to
look for. The first is price – a 42 plasma tv can cost thousands of
dollars, so it's important to know that it's worth it to you and
that you have the money for it. Also, there is the matter of
resolution. If it is not high enough resolution, there is almost no
point, especially if you like to watch dvds or have high definition
television. Another thing you should look for is quality,
obviously, as with all things. Will your tv last 5 years? 10 years?
20 years? The best bay to answer all of these questions is to look
at consumer reviews, or perhaps read consumer reports. My wife
swears by consumer reports, and she hasn't made a bad major
purchase in years.
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