So, where do we look as our first port of call for in home entertainment? Well, it has to be said that there is virtually no home that doesn't contain at least one TV. All living rooms now have one as they are the mainstay of evening unwinding. There is nothing quite like getting home after a hard day at work to chill out in front of the box with a glass of wine and allow the entertainment to wash over you without having to think too much.
The kitchen, the bedrooms and even the bathroom now have media facilities in many houses. They are a great source of information and entertainment but we are getting to the point now where we are starting to demand better and better quality when it comes to buying a television.
Now this brings about the issue of whether we buy a plasma or LCD TV. The debate over which is best has wrangled for some time. Of course, LCD TV's have a much lower energy output and this sits nicely with new EU regulations that are clamping down on energy greedy plasmas.
There are many electronics suppliers out there so how would you know where is best? Well, Samsung have now withdrawn from the plasma TV market while Sony Bravia are more than happy to continue with their range of LCD TV's. You need to weigh up the pros and cons of the product you are looking for and see exactly what you can get for your money between manufacturers.
Take the Bravia range for instance. Their range of televisions includes a wall mounted wireless model that omits the nasty black frame in favour of a light coloured frame that resembles a photo frame. On top of that, this TV is actually capable of displaying your favourite photos when switched off. But why would you want this? Why not just buy a TV and a separate photo frame?
Well, some years ago it was fashionable to show off all your latest electronic gadgetry. The TV became the focal point of the living room with this huge black box in the corner of the room that everyone stared at in silence. However, ideas have now changed. TV's are much more interactive than ever before and ideas for living decor mean that the focus is on a streamlined house that doesn't assume the TV is God.
Therefore, you need a smart looking TV that blends well and is more flexible in its positioning. For that purpose, the LCD TV's that come from the likes of Bravia, Bang & Olufsen or LG offer a television that sits flat against any wall and looks perfectly at home surrounded by other photo frames and pictures. This way, you get the latest technology on a screen that looks as realistic as looking out of a window but that blends into the room just when you need it to, without being obstructive.
Whichever piece of technology you choose, make a new choice soon to continue enjoying what's on offer.
Shaun Parker is an TV specialist with many years of experience in the electronics industry. Find out more about /Sony Bravia at http://www.sony.pl/hub/bravia
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