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The days when televisions were only used for watching broadcast programmes are long gone. In most homes they are now cabled up to a plethora of boxes, one of which is likely to be a games console. If you’re about to join in the gaming trend for the first time or are upgrading an older console, the good news is that there is a wide range of games consoles to choose from.
If you are looking for a new television, it’s no longer a matter of just choosing the size and design that suits you. Now you also have to choose between the technologies used to make them, of which the main two are LCD and plasma. These are what have transformed televisions from bulky boxes to sleek, ultra-thin, flat-screen devices and allowed home users to buy huge screens of a size that was once only seen in corporate offices.
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