I think there are places such as Rent a Center where you can rent equipment for different prices and different time periods such as a plasma tv. Check your local phone book.
It is difficult to rent plasma televisions for long terms. It is better to either purchase a cheaper option or save your money for the television you are interested in.
Depending on the state you live in there are different places that provide that opportunity. A great place would be RAC (rent a center) they rent out different furniture and electronics. Hope this helps!
Rentals of HD televisions are not a common request, so availability is somewhat limited. Renting directly from the supplier is an option, but you may also turn to retailers such as Rent-A-Center.
There are several stores that offer furniture and appliance rentals, though their availability would depend on your location. This company offers several plasma TV rentals for small events and has multiple locations: http://www.meetingtomorrow.com
Yes, it is easy to connect your new Plasma TV to the internet to watch TV. If you go to ehow.com, there is a comprehensive walk through article on how to connect the Plasma TV to the internet.
No, but if you go on netflix.com then you can rent it on your TV.
If you are looking for a cheap plasma TV, Toshiba is the way to go. However, the are not rated well. For a top rated plasma TV at a reasonable price, try a Samsung PN50B860.
A person can go to Best Buy, Walmart, Amazon, or Ebay to purchase plasma TV lifts at cheap prices. You can usually get them shipped to you in the same business day.
The average cost of a plasma TV depends on the size. Smaller models (42" - 46") can start at $600 and go up to $1,300. Larger plasmas (65") can start at $2,700 and go and go as high as $5,000.
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Plasma tv lifts can be found at many electronic stores such as nextag.com. To find cheaper prices you can go to some local electronic stores. More information at www.nextag.com/plasma-lift/compare-html
No Led are much clearer. The best way to go would be to get a plasma Led combo. With HD would be ideal. Go to best buy and ask them what there best model is.