Today’s Expensive TV’s
So far, everyone desired a high digital thin layered TV screen, so powerful and so intense that you could gloat in “peace†throughout your neighborhood. But what a surprise, nowadays out of every four homes in the U.S owns a professional digital TV.  Nevertheless, how many people have a 103 inch Panasonic plasma TV? Unless you’re overwhelmingly filthy rich, you’ve got another thing coming.
Prices for flat panel TVs had dropped from 38% to 75% in 2006, meaning that now more people would be able to afford extravagant LG 71 plasma Set. Selling prices differ from standard 71 inch plasma for 15,000$, 24-karat gold version that goes for $80,000 and diamond-encrusted 40-inch set from Italian outfit Keymat Industries, for $130,000.
Considering the fact that, market, nowadays, consists heavily of wide screen TVs, high tech designs and various mind manipulation specs, will clients benefit from a more positive picture preview?
Panasonic, who owns the market conglomerate in terms of high definition TVs, recently said that sets go more for commercial use rather than individuals. The percentage (30%) of individuals who purchased sets, speaks for itself. Panasonic executives say that movie stars, real estate developers, lawyers, wealthy people have started to really enjoy the 103 inch model, much to their superstar stardom status.
The best quality picture can’t be found on a simple television set, high definition or not. For that, there is always a state of the art HD projector. For fanatic movie goers, there is a wide range of professional projectors from Vision Experience, all the better for entertaining guests and personalizing your private estate with a glamorous inflatable TV screen.















