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		<title>Panasonic 3D TV Models Introduced for 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Known for its high quality with plasma displays, there were high levels of anticipation regarding the new 3D Plasma TV from Panasonic, and in general reviews have been fairly positive, especially in comparison to other 3D televisions. Plasma is known to perform marginally better than LCD screens when it comes to showing 3D images, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Known for its high quality with plasma displays, there were high levels of anticipation regarding the new 3D Plasma TV from Panasonic, and in general reviews have been fairly positive, especially in comparison to other 3D televisions. Plasma is known to perform marginally better than LCD screens when it comes to showing 3D images, and the fast refresh rates of the Panasonic Plasma TVs are essential for the 3D effect of frame sequential technology.  The new 2010 release of the Panasonic 3D TV includes the Viera VT25 Series, and the Viera VT20 Series.   These are set to become Panasonics prime TV releases for 2010, although they have released many other non-3D televisions for 2010 as well.</p>
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<p><strong>The Difference Between the VT25 and the VT20 Series</strong><br />
Both series are almost identical when it comes to performance and 3D abilities. The VT20 series is only available as a 50&#8243; screen, whereas the VT25 series ranges from 50&#8243; to 65&#8243;.  The VT20 series does not have an RS232 interface, nor does it have ISFccc video calibration capabilities. Considering that the price difference between the VT25 and the VT20 is only $100 for the same sized 50&#8243; screens, it seems that it might be more logical for most people to go with the VT25 series.<br />
<strong><br />
Sharper Imaging, No Ghosting</strong><br />
In order to get the 3D effect, viewers watch the screen through 3D eyewear. One set of glasses comes with each unit, thus you will need to purchase additional glasses for however many people will be watching the television. Given that the glasses cost $150 per set, this will add to the overall cost of setting up a 3D Home Theater.  While viewing the 3D movie, the glasses themselves open and close the right and the left shutters, synchronizing this with an infrared beam from the screen.  This means that a separate image is sent to each eye at the same time, with a refresh rate of 120 frames per second, or 60 frames per eye.</p>
<p>The eyewear that comes with the system has an adjustable frame that can be worn over regular eyeglasses and that can accommodate either an adult or a child&#8217;s face. They have an automatic off switch, which turns them off after five minutes of inactivity&#8211;they remain active only as long as they are inside the viewing range of the television. Just how durable the frame and the hinges are remains to be seen, and it probably depends largely on how much use they receive and who is using them. They do come with a lens case and it is recommended that you store them in the case when not in use.</p>
<p>Several features have been improved in the Panasonic 3D Plasma TV in order to provide viewers with crisp, clear images.  High drive speed keeps the screen illumination bright. Red and green phosphor decay time has lessened by well over 60 percent, which has significantly improved the sharpness of the picture and has minimised the ghosting of images that occurs when the right and left images overlap.  They eyewear is so synchronized with the actual screen that both shutters are closed at the exact same time the screen is blanked out momentarily, again enhancing the overall image and minimising light leakage.</p>
<p><strong>Convenience and Ease of Use</strong><br />
When it comes to a home theater and home viewing pleasure the more options available to make this easier to do, the better.  The VT25 series is definitely packed with great features that will enable you to get the most from the system you possibly can.</p>
<p>The wireless LAN capabilities allow you to connect directly to the internet, providing you have a broadband connection. Setup is relatively easy, and the instructions are fairly clear and basic to all of their HDTVs.</p>
<p>If you want to view your photos or other images, the Viera image viewer does a nice job of this, and it will also play videos saved to a HD memory card.</p>
<p>It also has 2 USB ports, PC input as well as RS232C connection, 4 HDMI connections and ISFccc capabilities.</p>
<p>THX Certification, which measures image quality and signal processing performance, offer proof that the Panasonic VT25 series has met the high industry standards set for their brightness, color, low black levels, resolution, and contrast and scaling, guaranteeing that there will not be any problems with jagged images or jerky motions, and that the picture you will see will be the best the TV can produce.</p>
<p><strong>Black Levels Brighten with Time</strong><br />
There are some concerns that the black levels on the Panasonic televisions gradually change and become brighter over time, as has been evidenced in earlier Panasonic TVs. Apparently voltages inside the screen increase over time in an effort to cope with the panel&#8217;s aging. Panasonic, in answer to questions about this, have reported that it is considerably less than in previous years and models; however some private studies made have shown that it may be at similar levels. With the increase in the brightness of the black levels, the image quality goes down considerably.</p>
<p>This has lead to questions as to whether the Panasonic 3D TVs really are some of the best on the market at present with some reviewers changing the evaluation of the televisions black level performance down to &#8216;very good&#8217; instead of the original &#8216;excellent&#8217; rating many reviewers gave them. It is fairly subjective when it comes to a Panasonic 3D TV review, exactly how this will affect long term viewing, however, as too little time has passed for accurate testing.</p>
<p><strong>Should You Buy a 2010 Panasonic Viera VT25 or VT20 Plasma 3D TV?</strong><br />
As with any fairly new invention, which 3D Home Theater viewing is for the most part, it is unlikely that the very first models released on the market by any manufacturer will be of terrific quality and performance. If you are eager to set up a 3D home theater you would do best to compare the features of different 3D televisions, as well as the prices, and make your decision based around what you expect to get from a television.</p>
<p>In light of it being a rather expensive piece of equipment, you do need to have the confidence when buying a 3D television that it really is the best value for your money.  Generally, people are very happy with the features and performance of the Panasonic Viera VT25 and VT20 Plasma 3D TVs, and many did not notice the gradual increase in the darkness levels with their 2008 and 2009 models.  It really all comes to weighing up the pros and cons between different makes and models, and then choosing which one has what you need or what you expect from a TV.</p>
<div style="padding: 10px; background-color: #e6eef3; border: 2px solid #eaeaea;"><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-VIERA-TC-P50G25-50-Inch-Plasma/dp/B003924UCK%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIBPIXEKSO66EZGAQ%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB003924UCK">Panasonic VIERA TC-P50G25 50-Inch 1080p Plasma HDTV</a> Rating: <strong>4.5 / 5</strong><br />
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<p>Keep in mind that 3D television is still a relatively new concept, and that there will most likely be huge advancements in the quality and features as new models are released onto the market, and former problems have been resolved.  If you are ready to step into the 3D market now, you will probably be very pleasantly surprised with the quality and the ease of setting up and operating the Panasonic Viera 3D televisions.  If you are not sure whether it is the best time for you to invest in this system right now, or if you recently  upgraded your television set and you are not ready to make a new purchase, you will probably find that waiting a year or two will provide you with an even better television.</p>
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		<title>Samsung 3D Plasma Televisions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The advent of three dimension movies being released in theaters &#8212; most notably the blockbuster &#8220;Avatar&#8221; &#8212; has produced a frenzy amongst television companies who realize the potential of the technology.  As a result, new model TVs are being rushed onto the market with the ability to turn a movie to show into a live [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The advent of three dimension movies being released in theaters &#8212; most notably the blockbuster &#8220;Avatar&#8221; &#8212; has produced a frenzy amongst television companies who realize the potential of the technology.  As a result, new model TVs are being rushed onto the market with the ability to turn a movie to show into a live experience, but the number of new products and the developing design makes it a difficult choice for customers who have very little understanding of the best value and capabilities.  The most prominent companies, such as Panasonic and Sony, have their own models of 3D televisions, but the industry leader Samsung offers some of the highest quality imagery for the best cost.  This Samsung 3D TV review looks at their newest lineup of high definition and plasma screen televisions with three dimensional image capacity.</p>
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<p><img src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31drL7OHmqL._SL160_.jpg" alt="" /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN50C7000-50-Inch-1080p-Plasma/dp/B0036WT3YS%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIBPIXEKSO66EZGAQ%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0036WT3YS"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN50C7000-50-Inch-1080p-Plasma/dp/B0036WT3YS%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIBPIXEKSO66EZGAQ%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0036WT3YS">Samsung PN50C7000 50-Inch 1080p 3D Plasma HDTV (Black)</a></p>
<p>Rating: <strong>3.5 / 5</strong></p>
<p>Price: <strong>$1,797.00</strong></p>
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<p>Three dimensional imaging works because of the angle which our eyes perceive objects; as one eye is spaced slightly differently than the other, the projection power of 3D television acts to overlay one layer on the other so that the spacing creates the illusion of depth.  Specific 3D glasses are needed to watch a Samsung 3D TV &#8212; or any other 3D television &#8212; but can be purchased cheaply from any store which sells the technology for televisions or computers.  The glasses project separate images per lens, as one is tinted red and the other blue, and each picks up the picture to give overlapping images that appear lifelike.  Other televisions work to quickly block the projections given to one eye (the red or blue) and then the other in succession.  This moves too rapidly for the human eye to notice, so that the constant back and forth looks as if it is moving towards or away from the viewer.</p>
<p>Samsung has several models with 3D capabilities in addition to their standard product; the line of Samsung 3D plasma TVs not only have the eye popping imagery but produce the viewing quality that is standard on plasma models.  Plasma televisions use two gases in conjunction with glass tubes for a much more vibrant color than simple red, blue, and green standard televisions.  Samsung&#8217;s 7000 and 8000 plasma models have 3D capacity along with the excellent surround sound and high definition ports that come standard with the product.  Similarly, Samsung&#8217;s line of LED and LCD televisions give 3D capacity on the highest end 750 models.  The advantage of higher end televisions is that they can run other capabilities, such as Internet capacity, so that customers can use their television as a computer monitor and check email or shop from the comfort of their couch.</p>
<p>As only the best televisions come with 3D imagery, it goes without saying that a 3D television is much more expensive than a basic high definition or standard definition television.  A Samsung 3D TV with a sixty inch plasma screen in the 8000 model can cost thirty seven hundred dollars &#8212; without any extra accessories or customization!  This, obviously, can represent a significant amount of a customer&#8217;s budget if they are looking for the best possible product.  The lowest end three dimensional television from Samsung is the HD 750 line and costs sixteen hundred dollars; still a considerable price tag, but less than the larger theater systems.  Samsung offers a variety of payment plans for their customers, so that even a high end purchase can be paid off in as little as fifty dollars per month.</p>
<p>Knowing the specific dimensions of your living room&#8217;s space is necessary for purchasing a larger television.  The rule of thumb for standard definition televisions is to sit six times further back from the screen than the screen is measured in inches; thus a person should sit six feet away from a twelve inch standard TV.  For plasma and HD televisions, however, this ratio can be reduced in half &#8212; a necessary upgrade, as a sixty inch TV would otherwise require thirty feet of space &#8212; as the images are more complex yet easier on the eye.  Still, it&#8217;s necessary to make sure you&#8217;ve carefully planned out where the television will be and where viewers will sit to avoid possible strain and ensure comfort.</p>
<p>Many customers have been receptive to the new lines of Samsung&#8217;s 3D televisions.  The products have proven favorable compared to Sony and Vizio product line of televisions, as they give clearer, crisper pictures, especially from high definition television channels.  However, as technological improvements usually go, the complaint from customers is that a newer, better product comes onto the market as soon as they purchase their television.  Televisions released as recently as mid 2009 are already being lapped by new designs, so comparisons between companies must be analyzed carefully.  However, that Samsung is consistently being rated above their competitors for new designs speaks to the high quality of their engineering standards.</p>
<p>One of the problems, however, that is consistently associated with Samsung&#8217;s 3D televisions is the poor back lighting that is apparent when watching movies in a dark room.  The televisions tend to give off a light around the edges of the frame, which is not a problem in a well lit room.  In a dark room or late at night, however, this overflow draws attention from the screen and can be frustrating as it is not adjustable.  Previous models have had troubles with back lit projection &#8212; that the television is brighter at the center than at the edges &#8212; and although Samsung has corrected these flaws in newer models, the problem of central display seems to be an anchor for Samsung&#8217;s products.  This fluctuating light is readily apparent when watching three dimension movies because of the overlap in images from the corners of the screen.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PN50C7000-BD-C6900-Blu-ray-SSG-P2100T/dp/B003JYTIH0%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAIBPIXEKSO66EZGAQ%26tag%3Dws%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB003JYTIH0">Samsung PN50C7000 50&#8243; Class Ultra Slim 3D Plasma HDTV and BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray Player and SSG-P2100T 3D Starter Kit Bundle</a></p>
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<p>Price: <strong>$2,159.97</strong></p>
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<p>Other complaints from customers center around the viewing glasses required to watch a 3D movie or television channel.  Some customers purchased the televisions without realizing that the technology for image projection is not built into the screen itself and that wearing the glasses is the only way to render the picture.  The glasses are not manufactured by Samsung themselves, but the company still receives blame from customers who believe that the glasses are bulky or uncomfortable to wear for a two or three hour film.</p>
<p>Although there are some production flaws, the reception for Samsung&#8217;s 3D TVs has generally been very positive.  The monitor is so thin and light that it can be carried easily by one person and is simple to install and set up.  A number of television stands are compatible with the Samsung models, so the TVs can be installed on wall mounts or swivels.  In addition, the quality of images with Blue Ray movie players is considerably higher than that of other companies, because Blue Ray movies are designed to play on high definition televisions, and Samsung&#8217;s line of high definition televisions have the highest pixel ratio on the market for the sharpest pictures.</p>
<p>If you are interested in purchasing a three dimensional television for ground breaking, breathtaking movies and shows, Samsung&#8217;s product line combines the highest quality with 3D capacity to lead the industry in sales and models.  Consider your personal budget and check local electronics stores for the best options.</p>
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		<title>Monthly Payments on 1080p TV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High definition TV (HDTV) is the highest quality of digital television and 1080p is the best possible resolution. HD 1080p televisions can be expensive, but there are many monthly payment deals available. The vast majority of electrical stores, including online retailers, offer monthly payments on 1080p TV, so that you can spread the cost over [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High definition TV (HDTV) is the highest quality of digital television and 1080p is the best possible resolution. HD 1080p televisions can be expensive, but there are many monthly payment deals available.</p>
<p>The vast majority of electrical stores, including online retailers, offer monthly payments on 1080p TV, so that you can spread the cost over an agreed length of time.</p>
<p>Normally you are able to take up to 60 months to repay the price of your television, which makes the monthly payments lower, but you have to bear in mind that the interest rate will almost certainly be higher. You can often get interest free deals, but only if you pay back the full amount within 12, or occasionally 24, months.</p>
<p>Once you have decided what television you want, you need to do your research! Go to your local electrical store and browse the Internet to find the best deal. Here are just a few of the best online retailers offering good 1080p TV pay monthly plans:</p>
<p>Wal-Mart (www.malmart.com) offers a couple of options for payment plans on their electrical goods. The first is to take out the Wal-Mart Discover or Wal-Mart Credit Card to finance your television purchase. Offers vary; now if you spend over $299 on your television and pay it back over 12 months, no interest is charged.</p>
<p>The second option is the Wal-Mart Bill Me Later plan.  Really quick and simple, you do not need your credit card (although it is subject to credit approval) and you can buy online. When you select your television and go to the checkout, you just select Bill Me Later.  The first 60 days are interest free (on orders over $250) with interest beginning on day 61. Alternatively, you can have an initial payment free period of 6 months and pay no interest if you pay the amount in full within 6 months.</p>
<p>Dell also offer many payment options on their wide selection of HD 1080p TVs through their Dell Preferred Account, for example no interest is due if you pay the full purchase price (minimum $699) within 6 months. See www.dell.com for full terms and conditions.</p>
<p>One Call (www.onecall.com) offer a similar scheme through their One Call card; they have different offers throughout the year &#8211; recently offering no interest on Sony TVs if paid within 18 months by monthly payments. You can make payments to your One Call account online making it an easy payment option.</p>
<p>Whatever kind of 1080p TV you want, take your time to look at different financing options to ensure that you are completely satisfied with your purchase.</p>
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		<title>Buy TV with Bad Credit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Television has evolved into being a staple part of our everyday lives so it is really hard to imagine not having any kind of television set in one&#8217;s house. Unfortunately, people who have bad credit often miss out on purchasing new and technologically advanced televisions because the expense is so high and they cannot qualify [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Television has evolved into being a staple part of our everyday lives so it is really hard to imagine not having any kind of television set in one&#8217;s house. Unfortunately, people who have bad credit often miss out on purchasing new and technologically advanced televisions because the expense is so high and they cannot qualify for a loan.</p>
<p>That may be the case a lot of the time, but did you know that you could still buy TV with bad credit? Yes, people can still purchase their own television set by knowing the ways on how they can buy TV with bad credit. One way to purchase TV is through rent to own places. These places cater to people who have bad credit and actually offer different promos to purchase their TV&#8217;s with bad credit. These stores actually allow you to purchase your TV first and the payments would come later. It follows the same principal of renting, but instead of just paying on a regular basis forever; the purchaser could own the TV after they have completed the loan terms. This set-up is actually similar to the buy a TV pay later scheme. As the name implies, financing for a television set would be provided so that you could purchase the television set. The same set-up applies with the payment and it could also extend depending one one&#8217;s need and capabilities to pay. The buy a TV pay later scheme is very attractive for people who want to buy their own television but they have bad credit.</p>
<p>Offers like the buy a TV now and pay later promo is a very effective provided that you are confident that you are able to come up with the money to pay on a regular basis. In order to maximize this benefit fully, you should first ask these questions to yourself:</p>
<p>Do I really need a TV?</p>
<p>Do I have enough money to pay regularly?</p>
<p>Can I budget my money?</p>
<p>If your answer is yes to all these questions then you are indeed ready to take advantage of such promos. Bad credit is not a hindrance for people to purchase the things they need. In fact, there are a lot of programs that assists people with bad credit, but you will generally pay higher interest rates. Though there are such programs assisting people with bad credit, these people should also be responsible in terms of owning their financial responsibilities.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buy television with bad credit and buy a TV pay later payment plan. This can be done with a number of companies in your local area and online. In order to get in contact with these type of companies, you can research and even ask friends and family members. They may know about a place [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buy television with bad credit and buy a TV pay later payment plan. This can be done with a number of companies in your local area and online. In order to get in contact with these type of companies, you can research and even ask friends and family members. They may know about a place to get a television that you may not even heard of.</p>
<p>Before you jump in and get the first thing that you see, contact all of the companies that you have researched. Ask them numerous questions, such as if they do a credit check, what are the monthly payments, and do they charge any late fees?</p>
<p>When it comes to any company where you are allowed to pay later for an item, their will be hidden fees. Therefore, it is always important to read the fine print. You do not want to have the television and thinking why the payments are so high when the company had told you one thing in the beginning. It is your responsibility to make sure that you know everything about their policy.</p>
<p>It is easy to get a television with bad credit as long as you have a valid checking account and a steady form of income. There is no need for a co-signer or collateral. It is that easy.</p>
<p>When going into a company in your area, the paperwork is done the same day and you can leave with your television the same day as well. When applying online, the paperwork is done online, but you have to wait to receive your item in the mail.</p>
<p>Some companies in your area that will allow you to buy now and pay later are rent to own companies. There is no credit check and you just need to make your first payment before you leave the store. Sometimes they have specials where you do not have to make a payment at all until the next month.</p>
<p>Buy television with bad credit, buy a TV pay later, is a way to establish yourself in order to get good credit. When you want to purchase from another company that has strict rules, you will be able to get it quicker because they will see that you have established credit at one company.</p>
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		<title>Buy TV with Monthly Payments</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now is the perfect time to purchase that new HDTV and flatscreen TV.  It always seems that at the first of the year we can find many great bargains and prices on a variety of television sets.  In addition, with that Super Bowl coming up, you may want to start your search now.  However, like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now is the perfect time to purchase that new HDTV and flatscreen TV.  It always seems that at the first of the year we can find many great bargains and prices on a variety of television sets.  In addition, with that Super Bowl coming up, you may want to start your search now.  However, like many people we may not be able to afford to pay outright for brand-new TV.  Often the prices are more than $1000 and who has this type of money just sitting around.  There are different ways that we can buy a TV with monthly payments to be able to afford the TV that we have been wanting.</p>
<p>One of the first things you need to do is to figure out which TV you wish to purchase.  With so many different designs and options available, you can take a look at some of the different websites to figure out the TV that is the best work for you.  Once you have found that perfect TV You can begin to check out some of the different options for financing your purchase.</p>
<p>There are many stores that sell electronic equipment that also offer financing options.  Many of these have in-store financing that you can apply for.  This is a great way to be able to get your new TV as well as even being able to save some money.  Many of these stores are offering zero interest rates for 12 months or 12 months same as cash.  This can certainly save on some of those high interest rates.  Once approved, you simply make your monthly payments until the TV is paid off.  You can find this option available at many of our large retail stores as well as some of our local independent stores as well.</p>
<p>You can of course always use an existing credit card that may have that kind of available balance.  You may be charged a higher interest rate and you may not receive some of those same benefits.  However, it is an option for you.  You can also contact your local credit union or bank to see about receiving a small loan to make your purchase.</p>
<p>Take a look at some of the great sales on TVs and begin to explore some the options to buy a TV, pay later.  You can make your purchase directly through the Internet by visiting any of the leading retail stores that sell TVs.  You can even apply right on line for the financing, make your purchase and have it delivered to your door just in time for your favorite TV show.</p>
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		<title>Best Buy TV Payment Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:49:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Best Buy is a store in which you can find practically all your entertainment and electronic needs. At Best Buy, you can find computers, cell phones, and TVs among other things. The TVs that Best Buy has for sale stretch from small, personal ones all the way to huge plasma screen TVs that are excellent [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best Buy is a store in which you can find practically all your entertainment and electronic needs. At Best Buy, you can find computers, cell phones, and TVs among other things. The TVs that Best Buy has for sale stretch from small, personal ones all the way to huge plasma screen TVs that are excellent for your home entertainment center. However, although these TVs are spectacular as the latest and greatest TVs often, they are also rather expensive. Fortunately, there are Best Buy TV payment plans to make life easier on your wallet.</p>
<p>Best Buy has a program in which you can buy a TV through them and make payments on it without paying any interest. Before you rush out and sign up there are a few things that you need to know about this plan. First is that you need to have it all paid off in three years. If your payment plan stretches beyond three years, you will be charged interest. Secondly, although you need to know that there is a minimum price. You cannot just choose any TV and have it count in this payment plans. Your HDTV, Home Theatre, or Geek Squad Home Theatre system has to cost at least $999 or more before it qualifies. Purchases can be made in Best Buy stores or online at BestBuy.com.</p>
<p>The last thing you need to know is that this offer only applies to purchases made on a Best Buy credit card. This means that if you do not have a Best Buy card you will have to apply for one before making your purchase. There is no retroactive qualification for this plan. This also means that the Best Buy TV payment plan is not a &#8220;buy a TV pay later plan&#8221;. Although there will not be any interest charged for 3 years, you will have monthly payments to make starting right away. It is a credit card so one must keep that in mind. Although you might want to buy a TV and not paying interest for 3 years is attractive, you have to determine if adding a credit card to your collection is something that you can do right now.</p>
<p>Best Buy is a great place to shop for electronics and with their Best Buy TV payment plan, it is even easier to own one.</p>
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		<title>12 Month Payment Plan TV</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you begin looking for a new TV, one of the considerations is how are you going to pay for it.  The new types of HDTVs as well as the flatscreen TVs are often a purchase that we need to make some kind of monthly payment on.  We may not have that kind of cash [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you begin looking for a new TV, one of the considerations is how are you going to pay for it.  The new types of HDTVs as well as the flatscreen TVs are often a purchase that we need to make some kind of monthly payment on.  We may not have that kind of cash that we can spend at one time for such a large purchase.  This is why most people will to a buy a TV pay later option.</p>
<p>It seems as though many companies are looking for your business.  Many of the major retailers have experienced a decline in sales due to the economy.  The companies are looking for ways to get more people to purchase their products.  This is why we can see so many great discounts on many of the top-of-the-line TVs that are on the market today.</p>
<p>Many of the major retailers are offering a 12-month payment plan TV approach.  This allows the consumer to be able to purchase their TV and have up to 12 months to pay it off.  If the consumer pays off the TV within this time frame, then often a company will not charge an interest rate during this time.  This is also known as the 12 months, same as cash program.  It is great way to be able to purchase a new TV and to be able to make monthly payments for it.  The cost of the TV will indeed determine how much you will have to pay.  This enables you to hold on to your cash instead of having to pay up-front for the entire TV.  You can always put down a down payment to reduce the monthly payment amount.</p>
<p>To be able to qualify for this type of financing, you will have to fill out a credit application.  As long as your application is approved, you can finance the TV.  This process normally takes just a few moments, and upon approval, you can be on your way with your new TV.</p>
<p>If you search some of the major retailers’ websites, you will be able to find not only the best deal on a new TV, but some of the best monthly finance plans as well.  Many of these retailers will offer in store credit that you can actually use for any purchase at their store.  This is a great way of buying your television as well as able to have additional credit at the store for other accessories.</p>
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		<title>Television Financing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 18:41:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Television financing is a common sales promotion that many of the big box stores now offer. The idea is great: buy a TV pay later. Sounds great, but what is the catch? There really is not a catch, that is, if you pay for the TV on time. What if you do not? Well, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Television financing is a common sales promotion that many of the big box stores now offer. The idea is great: buy a TV pay later. Sounds great, but what is the catch? There really is not a catch, that is, if you pay for the TV on time. What if you do not? Well, you will pay interest, on the entire loan term!</p>
<p>If you take a deal that offers you six months same as cash, then you had better pay for that TV within the six months or the lender will hold you responsible for paying back interest for the six month term. You may think that it is not a bad deal, and you are right. However, what if you forget to keep up with the payments? What if you cannot keep up with the payments? What if you took several of these types of deals at the same time? You will be facing a problem of how to get all the money necessary to satisfy the creditors.</p>
<p>Moderation is the key here. As with everything in life, moderate your spending and make sure that you pay each month enough to have the full amount paid for within the term limit. If you manage this well then the buy now pay later offer is a good way to get interest free credit. Do not worry if you missed out on an offer like this. The economy will not be improving dramatically any time soon; so, you can count on seeing more opportunities in the near future.</p>
<p>The reason for this is simple. The buy now pay later promotion stimulates the economy. It takes advantage of moving products out of storage houses and into your living room. This saves storage fees. The promise that you will pay within the next six months is really not a long time for big businesses to wait for there money.</p>
<p>Remember the product would be just sitting in a warehouse or a store anyhow. Another incentive for businesses to offer this deal is that they are likely to receive big interest dividends on those who procrastinate, forget, or mismanage their money and do not pay off the loan within the term. Do not be one of the unfortunate ones, because interest rates can be very high on these types of offers!</p>
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		<title>Make Payments on HDTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2010 05:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Make payments on HDTV buy a TV pay later deals are listed on the Internet. You can go through several programs to buy a HDTV and make small monthly payments. Some programs offer you purchase offers, which you acquire ownership of the property you lease by making the total number of payments to own when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make payments on HDTV buy a TV pay later deals are listed on the Internet. You can go through several programs to buy a HDTV and make small monthly payments. Some programs offer you purchase offers, which you acquire ownership of the property you lease by making the total number of payments to own when the payments are due. The total cost to own however may change frequently of the Renewal payments at any time. In other words, you can pay as much money as you want weekly or monthly in which your monthly installment payments will change.</p>
<p>Some companies that offer the make payments on HDTV or buy a TV pay later will offer early purchase offers. Through these plans, you agree to buy the leased property by paying an amount that is equal to the Total cost price less than 50 percent of the lease portion. Once you own the computer, it is yours. However, while you are paying for the computer it belongs to the company and they have the right to come to your home and retrieve the computer if you fail to make payments. They can also take you to court and sue you for the balance owed if you fail to make payments, move, and not return the computer. So be sure to protect yourself by paying the payments faithfully until you pay off the item you purchase.</p>
<p>Make payments on HDTV and the buy a TV later deals give you alternatives to getting what you want fast without having money upfront. Most times you will pay service plus or services charges, so pay attention to those charges. Service charges may be as low as $5 or $6 depending on the company you buy your HDTV from.</p>
<p>Reinstatement means that if you fail to make your payments according to the agreement it will automatically terminate your contract with the vendors in which the company can retrieve the computer without refunding any money that you have paid on the computer, unless stipulated otherwise. Try to avoid the rent to own programs to avoid these problems, instead look for make payments on HDTV buy a TV pay later deals on the Internet. You will come out with a better deal for the most part.</p>
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