With so many brands of HDTVs to choose from it can be somewhat confusing in deciding which one to choose. The highest resolution standard for HDTV is called 1080p, sometimes referred to as "True High-Definition"
The site includes 1080p TVs from Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Toshiba and Vizio amongst many others. Visitors can review the TVs by screen size or display types such as LCD, plasma or projector TVs.
“1080p televisions offer the highest resolution available” said John Evans, General Manager of http://www.1080ptvs.com, “Movies, TV shows and video games are all now available in this format, but you can only take advantage of this content if you have a true high definition television.”
The site provides buying tips and reviews and then offers tips on how to install your new TV once you’ve got it home. To help folks while they are buying and while they are setting up their new HDTV the site includes the user manuals for all the major brands.
“The best 1080p TV really depends on where you’re going to use it and what you’re going to use it for” said Evans, “there’s lots of advice on the site to help you select the best HDTV. For instance plasma TVs are often better in a darker room and LCD TVs are better if the room is lighter.”
There are 1080p TVs with screen sizes from as little as 22 inches all the way up to a huge 100 inches across, and prices start from as little as $300.
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