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 various places one can find information regarding full HD LCD TVs. One can go to their local library and borrow books on HD LCD TVs. Alternatively, the website "Which" also have a great article explaining about LED, LCD and plasma TVs.
HD plasma screens are available on computers. You can hook your computer to the TV via the HDMI port, so that your blu ray drive in your player has the full resolution.
The largest Panasonic plasma panel is 152-inches with Full HD 3D plasma display. The complimentary warranty period is twelve months.
This depends on if you want to watch HD tv. OfCourse an HD plasma tv will be better than a regular plasma if your looking toward watching television in HD.
You will have to RENT one from COX.
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It will display the picture, but it will not display the full HD resolution and the image may appear distorted
To find out if Sears sells HD plasma screens you can check out their catalog, online website or go in-store to check them out. If you're going to buy one I suggest going in-store to find the one you like the best in person.
Yes. The resolution of HD ready is smaller than Full HD. HD ready is not capable of 1080p resolution and Full HD is.
full HD is better as the image is much more clear
It is a television that has 3D capability, and has a plasma screen.
A HD plasma tv can be had for as little as 125 dollars if it is a 19 inch tv. However the price can go into the thousands for tvs that are large like 60 or 72 inches.