Are you confused by all the new terminology being used when it comes to buying a high definition television?

Terms like 1080i or 480p, 16:9 format, DLP, Direct View, HDTV Ready and many others are what you will here when you go to purchase a new television now. What do they all mean and do you really need all these new features?

You will find the answers to these questions and many more in the Consumers Guide To High Definition Television.

Having been in the consumer electronics repair field for over thirty years now, the most often asked question had been, "Which brand would you recommend as needing the least service?" But over the last 12 months the most often asked question has been, "do I need to buy a new TV?" Many customers are calling because of the confusion over the switch to High-Definition television and because of the conflicting information they are getting from sales people.

This is understandable, because this is the first major change in the television industry since the NTSC standard was introduced over 70 years ago. It is important for the consumer to know how this will effect what has become most families major form of entertainment. That is why I decided to write the Consumers Guide To High Definition Television, to dispel the myths and give everyone the straight information they need on selecting a new HD television.

The Consumers Guide To High Definition Television is written in layman's terms and will answer all your questions about HDTV. Inside you will find:

  • Questions and Answers About High Definition Television
  • High Definition Television Terms Explained
  • The Pro's and Con's Of Direct View TV's
  • The Pro's and Con's Of CRT Projection TV's
  • The Pros and Cons Of Plasma TV's
  • The Pro's and Con's Of LCD Televisions
  • The Pro's and Con's Of DLP Televisions
  • Should I Buy An Extended Warranty?
  • and MORE!

In the Consumers Guide To High Definition Television you will find the information you need to make an informed choice when purchasing a new television. You will also learn which repairs and maintenance to expect and how much they will cost. This is important information to have, because the new technology will cost you more to repair and you may be surprised at how much!

About The Author:

The author, Bradford Gearhart is the lead bench technician at a major service company that is an authorized service center for all major brands of consumer electronics. With over 30 years of experience in the consumer electronics field and factory training from the major electronics manufacturers, he has worked on almost every type and brand of HDTV. When a customer calls with a question about making a new TV purchase, he is the one that gets the call.

"There is MUCH confusion about the switch from the NTSC standard that has prevailed in the US for many years. Customers are concerned about there television becoming obsolete and about what to buy. Adding to this confusion is the conflicting information they are receiving from those in the sales field. I believe this book will be a major help to those consumers considering the switch from their older NTSC model television to a new HDTV model."---Brad

Don't leave yourself at the mercy of an uninformed or, worse yet, unscrupulous salesperson, who either doesn't know the answer or who will tell you anything to earn their commission. Get the straight, unbiased information you need from someone with over thirty years of experience in consumer electronics repair, order your copy of Consumers Guide To High Definition Television today for only

 

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P.P.S - The investment in an HD Television is a major investment. You should not make this decision without the Consumers Guide To High Definition Television to guide you.