Buying a basic level television might seem like a very simple decision, but considering that fact that there is a whole world of choices out there, it gets a bit difficult to zero in on one particular model. The first thing to be taken into account is the size of the television one intends to buy. This depends on two things – the area available, and the viewing distance. Although there are no set parameters for viewing distance in case of a regular flat screen TV (as against more advanced TV technologies like LCD), there are, of course, space constraints if one wants to view the TV from an angle that does not cause too much strain on the eyes.
Once this have been taken care of, the next thing is the kind of features one would want, like surround sound, automatic sound leveller and adjustment of the picture according to the surroundings, and so on. One must also see the kind of video and audio outputs that are available in the television, since this would decide what kind of audio and other AV devices like a home theatre system can be attached to the same.
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