Saturday, April 26, 2008

Samsung LN46A650 46-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color

Samsung LN46A650 46-inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with RED Touch of Color46" widescreen HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio) * Touch of Color high-gloss "rose black" finish * built-in digital (ATSC) and analog (NTSC) tuners for over-the-air TV broadcasts (antenna required) * built-in QAM cable TV tuner receives unscrambled programs without a set-top box (cable service required) * Ultra Clear LCD panel (1920 x 1080 pixels) *

Electronics:Touch of Color Bezel,Full HD 1080p Resolution,120Hz Auto Motion Plus,4 HDMI Inputs,Super Clear Panel
Company:Samsung
List Price:$2,899.99
Amazon Price:Too low to display


There are several things to consider when choosing an HDTV for your home theater system. First where will the theater be placed in your home or office? Then you need to measure for the screen size. Next, can you afford an HDTV with the best picture available? You can discover what is currently available by never leaving your home and shopping online. You can price many models and learn about delivery cost as well.

While there are some complete systems available with included installation, you might get better deals shopping for the components of the system separately. You can also save by buying from a discount TV store. Many websites may now be visited to learn more about prices and delivery. Information on how to set up the system can be found in from articles such as this one on the internet.

One of the new HDTV sets available for your installation is the Panasonic 58 inch 1080p Plasma HDTV. This is a large set and I would suggest that you measure for an extra 4 inches all around for proper ventilation. If you really have room, Samsung has a 61 inch set, and Mitsubishi has a 73 inch set available. Both are 1080p (highest definition currently being sold) and both have the DLP chipset for a sharp picture. Samsung, Hitachi, and Zenith also have 50 inch sets available.

If you need to fit into a smaller room, 46 inch sets are available from Samsung and Sony. Even the 40 inch to 42 inch size can provide for a nice home theater. The smaller sizes are less considered for this purpose but regardless of the size, the high resolution and high contrast models are available to fit your plan.

I do recommend buying a set with the DLP chipset. It has been around for projectors since 1996. In 2006 Texas Instruments introduced the DLP chipset for HDTV. The first HDTV to use DLP was a 65 inch 1080p set by Samsung. It was a LCD set with about 50 percent more brightness and had 200 trillion color shades. This is a huge success for picture quality. Now is the best time to get a great looking picture by choosing DLP.

What ever you decide, you can avoid costly mistakes by planning ahead for the size, quality and cost savings. Shop online first for convenience and remember to check the discount sites for the latest models available. You might save a bundle.

Where to Get the Best Deals

Visit http://supersavetv.com for more information on Large Screen HDTV's and accessories. You can choose from all brands and sizes and get helpful hints for your installation.

The author, James Hayslip, is an Instructor for Information Technology and Graphics at a local college. He has developed many In-Home Theater Installations using the latest technology equipment that is available from discount TV stores.

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