Plasma TVs La Crescenta CA

Plasma TVs are very flexible. You can set them up almost anywhere. They have a long life expectancy and give you an amazing HDTV experience. Prices for Plasma TVs keep dropping and now is the best time to choose your very own to add to your home entertainment center. Here you will find a review for the Panasonic TH-50PZ700U plasma TV and local references for home electronics centers around La Crescenta that carry all the latest brands.

Advantage Technology
(818) 759-7582
North Hollywood, CA
Pasadena Computer Works
(866) 729-6757
Pasadena, CA
Jones Electrician
(323) 289-8796
1127 East Washington
Los Angeles, CA
Capital Electronics
(323) 451-1001
Los Angeles, CA
Qualy Electric Supply Inc
(626) 338-3388
925 Baldwin Park Boulevard
Baldwin Park, CA
Electronic Material Industries
(818) 763-9584
10061 Riverside Drive
North Hollywood, CA
GDI Info Technology Consulting
(818) 481-2524
6917 Woodley Ave
Van Nuys, CA
CNC Electric Materials
(626) 573-3808
9300 Whitmore Street
El Monte, CA
47 Link Electronics
(323) 584-8443
1911 E Gage Avenue
Los Angeles, CA
E-Geniuses Computer Services
(818) 679-7338
La Puente, CA
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Plasma TVs

Yonkers, NY--Bigger, better, cheaper--those three words sum up the major trends in LCD and plasma TVs this year according to Consumer Reports Annual Electronics Issue, available now on newsstands. The latest round of testing turned up the best flat panel set that Consumer Reports has ever tested: the Panasonic TH-50PZ700U plasma TV. Additionally, the Panasonic brand of flat-screen TVs has fared well in Consumer Reports Annual Product Reliability Survey.

The Panasonic 50-inch TH-50PZ700U ($2,900) is one of the new breed of 1080p plasma TVs. It combines 1920x1080 native resolution with the characteristic strengths of plasma technology. In Consumer Reports' tests, the Panasonic TH-50PZ700U reproduced the finest detail, rich vibrant colors, and deep blacks that lent an almost three-dimensional look to images. It scored Excellent for HD, DVD, and standard-definition picture quality in Consumer Reports tests.

Consumer Reports has a comprehensive testing program for electronics. Consumer Reports tests more than 150 televisions, along with hundreds of other electronics products, annually in its state-of-the-art labs in Yonkers, New York. In addition to picture quality, Consumer Reports tests televisions for sound quality, and ease-of-use with the remote and the on-screen menu.

Consumer Reports notes that whichever type of TV consumers ultimately decide to buy, its best not to skimp on screen size. In CR surveys, many consumers said they would buy a bigger set if they could do it over. In the Annual Electronics Issue, Consumer Reports has outlined the benefits of LCD and plasma TVs.

The Consumer Reports Annual Electronics Issue also includes Ratings of DVD recorders and a First Look at the TiVo HD, Ratings of digital cameras, camcorders, laptops and printers.

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