What is the Best Bargain HDTV Model?
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By Greased up Deaf Guy, published Oct 19, 2007
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Finding and deciphering which is the best bargain HDTV model can be quite a task so I have taken all of the leg work out of it for you. I have found the best HDTV's that have the most to offer for the best price around. There are many qualities that make these TV's the best bargain HDTV models and soon you will know what one to buy. Vizio 42" LCD HDTV
The Vizio 42" offers the biggest screen size for the least amount of money, costing a meager $898.00 this TV is the best when it comes to size vs. cost. With a built in ATSC digital/NTSC analog tuner you can enjoy both analog and digital broadcasts including HDTV programming. Delivers 1366 x 768 resolution with more than one million pixels for excellent picture quality at 720p.
The connections on the Vizio also make it standout as a best buy bargain HDTV. It offers two HDMI ports, two component video connections, S-Video connections, composite video connections, and a VGA port so if you wanted you could use this monster screen as you computer monitor. I love the addition of the VGA port although S-Video would also do the trick for connection a PC.
The Vizio measurements are 40.5"W x 27.3" H x 3.9"D which means you can put this TV almost anywhere since it is so thin. All of these factors make the Vizio is one of the best bargain HDTV's.
Akai 42" Plasma HDTV
The Akai is another big TV with a small price, costing only $798.00; it's actually cheaper than the Vizio and it has a lot to offer as well. The Akai 42" has a deep rich colorful screen that offers 10,000:1 contrast ratio which ensures the colors will be vivid and sharp. I like the Akai because it offers plenty of connection ports so you can use your TV with multiple devices. Delivers 1024 x 768 resolution with over a million pixels for an excellent picture at 720p.
It has 2 HDMI inputs, VGA, composite video, two component video, and S-Video connections. HDMI are important when it comes to HDTV it is the best of the best when it comes to connecting devices and produces a great quality of image. Having 2 HDMI connections is a huge plus.

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