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Tv TypesTv Types - Ultimately, today's abundance of choices gives you a lot moreflexibility in picking the TV that's right for you and your budget.



Best Plasma Tv. Rated here are the best, cheap Plasma TVs available on the market today...


Best Plasma TV

Rated below are the best, cheap Plasma TVs available on the market today. Many will see discounts from 20-50% off of the RRPs below. That's what we mean by cheap plasma TVs! Also note that some of the Plasma TVs below are HDTV-capable, where as others are not HDTV, but are still able to display a progressive scan picture for enhanced DVD viewing.

Panasonic TH-42PWD6UY 42-inch Plasma TV

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The TH-42PWD6UY is Panasonic's latest 42-inch Plasma TV, sporting a 852x480 resolution, and featuring a variety of enhancements over the previous TH42PWD5UY. By many accounts, the TH-42PWD6UY offers one of the best values in Plasma TVs today, and combines this value with a stunning picture quality that often isn't matched in sets costing over twice as much. The 6UY is a commercial model, mainly produced for business, but also extremely popular with home theater enthusiasts. Panasonic also sells a consumer version of this TV called the TH42PA20U.

TH-42PA20U Panasonic 42-inch Plasma TV

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The TH-42PA20U is Panasonic's consumer version of their TH42PWD6UY commercial-model 42-inch Plasma TV. The consumer version sports a few main differences compared to the commercial version. Keep in mind that the majority of functionality between the two versions is quite similar and for the average viewer, there will be little difference in overall picture quality.



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