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July 13, 2008

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This is the first day of becoming a savvy HDTV buyer. Over the next few days, the posts will cover a system for getting the best deal when you buy HDTV.

Here are the parts to this process of becoming a savvy HDTV buyer:

1) Check Website - here is what we are looking at today

2) Check Ratings

3) Research HDTV Sellers

1) Check Website

The first part of becoming a savvy shopper is to first look at the manufacturers of HDTV sets. This can also be done by looking at the television sellers and what they have to offer, but it is best to still look at the TV manufacturer’s website.

The point of this step is that you will get to know more about the potential HDTV you want to buy. The result is that you will get to find out if any of the models are discontinued or about to be discontinued.

Products which are about to be discontinued or are discontinued have several important considerations. The first is that discontinued products generally don’t get support. They are also cheaper. And they also may have or are becoming discontinued because of problems. Knowing this in advance can pay dividends.

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