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The Least Expensive, Best Quality Plasma TVs

Plasma televisions are one of the most popular choices for those who want the latest in television technology. Long gone are the days when a 27 inch screen and a remote control were considered the high end in technology. Today's television sets are more like home theater, and many are in fact called home theater systems. Plasma TVs offer consumers an enhanced viewing experience. The prices for a Plasma TV vary due to many different factors. If you are looking for the least expensive Plasma TV, there are a few things to keep in mind. The screen size will increase the price if you opt for a larger screen. Name brand manufacturers may cost a little more, but sometimes sales will offset the price and make it a better deal than a more generic brand Plasma TV. Stores like Best Buy, Circuit City, Rosas, Sears, Sams Club, Wal-Mart, and other chain retailers often have a decent selection of Plasma TVs to choose from. Before you buy a Plasma TV, be sure to read reviews and do some comparison shopping. The least expensive Plasma TVs for the quality and value include the following Plasma TV models.

VIZIO VP422 Plasma TV 42"

The VIZIO VP422 model of Plasma TV is the cheapest Plasma TV on this list. The low price of $799 with the 42 inch screen makes this Plasma TV a good deal for those who want a basic Plasma TV without all the bells and whistles. The style is a sleek black version that would look nice in a family room or even a bedroom as a second television.

Panasonic 42" 720p Plasma HDTV

The Panasonic 720p model Plasma TV is a high definition television with a 42 inch screen. This model can be found at many popular stores, including Best Buy and Circuit City. The base price for this model is $999, though both retailers offer a savings of between $100 and $150 off of the base price. If you are familiar with Panasonic brand televisions, this is one of the least expensive for the size and model.

Sony FWD-42PVI/B Plasma TV 42"

One of the cheapest Sony brand Plasma TVs is the Sony FWD-42PVI/B model. The average retail price of $899 makes this Plasma TV a possible choice for those who like the Sony brand. The Sony Plasma TV weighs 59.5 pounds and WGVA resolutions up to 852 x 480. The picture quality is considered good for this model.

Panasonic 50" Class 720p Plasma HDTV

The Panasonic 50 inch model of the 720p Plasma HDTV is a good value for the larger size. This model includes 3 HDMI inputs and has a 1, 000, 000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The larger size is a good choice in Plasma TVs for those with a larger living space for viewing. The retail price of the Panasonic 50 inch 720p model Plasma HDTV is $1399. Most retailers have specials and discounts, however, so expect to pay about $1250-$1300 for this model and size.

Samsung PN50A550 50"Plasma TV

Samsung makes the 50 inch model (PN50A550) in a Plasma TV. This model offers consumers a good value for the excellent picture quality of this Plasma TV. Both older and newer versions of this brand Plasma TV may be available, but for the price, this model fits in the least expensive category. The retail price of the Samsung PN50A550 generally sells for around $1199.

By R. M. Dubuc - R.M. Dubuc is a counselor, writer, and doctoral student who has published over 400 online articles on a variety of topics.