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In fact, the huge availability of dissimilar Sony TV versions in the market makes sense to make customers confuse easily. After all, you will be able to witness the Sony LCD TV, Plasma Sony TV, Sony DLP TV, Sony HDTV etc. as manufactured by different anonymous as well as leading brands. So you should not make haste in buying the Sony TV unless you are sure in certain aspects of your shopping including the Sony TV version, its lineaments, the brand, and of course the budget range. To be more precise, you need to be sure the size about the Sony TV versions, its functional capacity, the room where you are going to accommodate the Sony TV. May be you are looking to locate the well-suited Sony TV version in the entrance room or your luxurious bedroom. Most decidedly, to be clear in all these specification features is very necessary when it comes to purchase a Sony TV set.


If plasma Sony TV is your targeted version, one critical aspect, consumers should focus on is the “burn-in” that basically revolves around the display screens. After all, the Plasma Sony TV screens are proverbial to cause unsightly blotches called “burn” that appear as a result of the dazzling images on the screen.


The LCD Sony TV also require the customers to look at the bulb substitution price rates, which is typically tantamount to the substitution of the complete Sony TV set. Precisely speaking, the Plasma Sony TV bulb generally last within the range of 30,000 to 60,000 hours of efficiency, and after this limit, the Sony TV bulb is sure to fuse completely or it will work inefficiently.

 

The Sony LCD TV have the added advantages over the Plasma Sony TV; the first one Sony TV versions is well known for their lesser weight, which outweighs the weight of the same size Plasma Sony TV. Secondly, the plasma Sony TV are rather fragile in form so one needs to be very careful while locating or relocating anywhere. Also, remember, not necessarily, every set of Plasma Sony TV comes included with warranty.


As already specified that sizes matters importantly in every Sony TV version, so you should obviously be considerable in this regard, no matter if you hinge on buying Plasma or LCD Sony TV. In general, most versions of plasma Sony TV come in 32” but nowadays the 103” screen-sized Plasma Sony TV sets are being released in the market by different manufacturers. For such massive sized Plasma Sony TV sets, the prolific idea you will want to settle on is to buy the Sony HDTV setup. Owing to their larger size, these Plasma Sony TV set ideally suit larger room to a T. On the other hand, if you simply want a basic, appealing Sony TV set that seems not to consume the space, then the LCD Sony TV is the best ideal. In general, the size of the LCD Sony TV screen size generally varies from 13” to 45” and up, while other LCD Sony TV are 100” and above. Well, if bigger size screen is in your best consideration boasting of crystal clear display, you need not look further than Sony HDTV projector setup.


To specify more cons of the Plasma Sony TV, they are susceptible to become warmer soon, are extra power consumptive and are more bulky than the analogous LCD Sony TV. As LCD Sony TV sets come in smaller size and are easily adjustable and accommodating, then the right choice is to set up a LCD Sony TV. Once installing the LDC Sony TV in your drawing room or bedroom, you can enjoy movies and other programs with full convenience and sharp, sleek brilliance in picture quality. After all, the thickness of the LCD Sony TV is lesser than a plasma Sony TV. This important difference lays basis for the consumers to go in that accordance for shopping.


If you are living in a high-altitude climate, then it is again worthwhile to opt for the LCD Sony TV as they are well known to give optimum usability in such zones. On the contrary, the plasma Sony TV lack in functionality at high altitudes for the extreme pressures and stress that directly affect the internal setting of the plasma Sony. High altitudes affect the plasma screen because of the pressure and stress put on the inside of the Sony set


After determining the differences between the two popular flat screen Sony  TV, it basically depends on your preferences, needs and budget as which of the either two TV’s you will go with, Good luck on your purchase!

 

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