Saturday, May 2, 2009

LCD Wall Mount Bracket HDTV Monitor Tilt Swivel 10"~30"

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When you go to the store to buy a new flat panel TV, you may notice that there is a remarkable drop in prices as compared to a few months back. This has been the trend because there is also a drop in consumer demand and there is a price war going on between TV set vendors. The decrease in consumer buying power is due to the economic woes currently being experienced worldwide. With lesser people buying TV sets, the stores will soon be overstocked prompting them to offer the units at lower prices.

There are observations that vendors are offering their HDTV sets at very low prices just to survive the economic crunch. There are also market observations that the smaller TV sets, 32 inches and below, may become the more popular items to consumers. Current price range is now from $600 to $700 and maybe offered later to as low as $350 in stores. The $1,000 level psychological barrier of the price for the larger 40-inch sets may also be breached.

Below is a guideline in recommended HDTV displays according to budget range based on existing market prices:

$300 and below:

CRT TV: up to 27 inches

LCD TV: up to 20 inches

$300 to $500:

CRT TV: up to 32 inches

LCD TV: up to 32 inches

$500 to $750:

CRT TV: up to 36 inches

LCD TV: up to 37 inches

$750 to $1,000:

LCD TV: up to 42 inches

Plasma TV: up to 42 inches

DLP: up to 62 inches

$1,000 to $1,500:

LCD TV: up to 47 inches

Plasma TV: up to 50 inches

DLP: up to 62 inches

$1,500 to $3,000:

LCD TV: up to 52 inches

Plasma TV: up to 60 inches

DLP: up to 73 inches

Above $3,000:

LCD TV: up to 70 inches

Plasma TV: up to 103 inches

DLP: up to 73 inches

The future is gloomy for TV vendors, especially this coming Christmas season, if the current market trends continue. But the big drop in prices may well be the savior if consumers will in turn take advantage of the low prices. The stores may have come to come up with good packages like bundled Blu-ray players or home theater set ups in order to entice consumers to make the purchase.

With their weak buying power, consumers may prefer smaller screen sizes in order for them to have extra bucks in preparation for the harder times ahead. It will also be noted that one factor that can influence consumers, specifically in the US, to buy is the scheduled shutdown of analog TV there in February of 2009. Some may opt to buy new sets with built-in digital tuners than sticking to their old TV sets that will require converter boxes. This situation can also be happening in other countries that have schedules also for analog TV shutdown and are currently transitioning their analog TV broadcast to digital broadcast.

Gigi Martin is an HDTV expert who regularly writes for HDTVreviewlab.com.
HDTV Review Lab is a specialist HDTV website which offers a wide selection of expert HDTV reviews and also offers a large number of HDTV user reviews. To learn more about HDTV technology or read the latest LCD TV or Plasma TV reviews please visit HDTVreviewlab.com

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