After you have done your research and decided on the HDTV model that you
think will best fit your needs and wants, it's time to decide where to
actually make the purchase. In times past, you really didn't have much
of a choice, and the local electronics retailer is probably the only
place you could go. But the internet has made online shopping so much
easier and better, so the question now is should you buy online or
offline?
Actually, it's usually a good idea to go to the local
electronics store to get a physical demonstration of almost any TV that
you are thinking about buying. That's a huge advantage that offline
retailers have, you can actually physically examine the merchandise
before the sale. However, if it is one of the large electronics store
chains, most often the service will not be all that good, and don't
expect the sales staff to be very knowledgeable either. They are often
low paid salespeople who are not hired for their knowledge of the
products and the high turnover rate often prevents you from speaking to a
very experienced person. They also are usually more concerned with
selling the product they want you to buy rather than the product that
you want to buy, so their opinions will often not be impartial. So these
kind of stores are usually only good for doing research and gathering
product data.
The higher line electronics stores can be great
sources of information, and the service is usually much better there,
but you pay for all of that, as the prices for comparable products will
often be much higher than at the retail chains.
Online retailers
can vary dramatically and run the gamut from johnny-come-latelys to
well-established, trustworthy merchants. The one big advantage that
online retailers have over their offline counterparts is considerably
lowered overhead costs. That means that they do not have to make as much
profit on each sale to stay in business as the offline stores do. The
savings are then passed on to you. Because HDTVs are a high dollar
purchase to begin with, the extra costs associated with shipping are
most often offset by the fact that you don't have to pay sales tax on
the product.
The main things to keep in mind about online
retailers is the need to stick with those that have been in business for
a long time. That indicates stability in their business practices. It
is also good to do business with merchants who are authorized dealers
for the brands that they sell. Again, that speaks more to the quality of
the whole operation that you are dealing with.
In general then,
if you do enough research beforehand online to get a good working
knowledge of the HDTV products that are available, and then visit a
local store to actually demo them, you can then save considerable
amounts of money by buying your preferred model online from a
well-established, reputable retailer.
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