TV Prices & Home Theater Costs

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Summary: Learn how much you should expect to pay for a home theater system and TV prices with expert installation tips in this free online home theater video clip.

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Daniel Daly Daniel Daly began working in the business of home theater entertainment by spending two years working for the popular electronics company Panasonic. After spe... read more

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TV Prices & Home Theater Costs

Hi, this is expertvillage.com, we're at Leigh Adams Discount Sales and my name is Daniel Daly. Today we're going to be demonstrating how to set up your perfect home theater be it a little screen LCD, big DLP's, even giant screens on the wall. When you're considering price for home theater system, the impulse of most people is to go straight to Costco or Wal-Mart and buy the cheapest thing they can find. Everyone knows that you get what you pay for and this is no exception despite that fact that TV's are dropping down in prices, you will again, get what you pay for. If you buy yourself a five hundred dollar TV, you will get five hundred dollars worth of quality, which is crap. You buy a thousand dollar TV, even then at around this size, a thousand dollars won't get you very far. Most TV's at maybe 65 inches and above will cost you more than four thousand dollars for a decent set. You can spend two or three thousand dollars and you will get a decent set but to get a good set, at the best quality, be prepared to spend at least over three or four thousand dollars. You can not skimp on your TV, especially when you figure that you'll be owning this TV for fifteen years or more.

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