I was annoyed when I visited my electronic store the other week and found nothing under 2,000 when a few weeks before, they still had tv's families could afford - 68cm of quality crt for around 600 to 700 bucks.
Now plasmas and lcd's are everywhere, there's nowhere for people to buy something reasonable. They do reduce energy, maybe you could write some of that off, but i would think most struggling families will be forced to revert back to 50 centimetre tvs. That's like it was back in the eighties, all because they are greedy and want more money. I haven't bought into all of this despite having a decent wage, because I can't justify buying a tv offering such low quality pictures that's susceptible to burn (plasma), when it's worth more than my first car. Now they've shafted us with poor quality and bad choices simply by drying up the bottom end of the market. Unfair!
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I was annoyed when I visited my electronic store the other week and found nothing under 2,000 when a few weeks before, they still had tv's families could afford - 68cm of quality crt for around 600 to 700 bucks.
Now plasmas and lcd's are everywhere, there's nowhere for people to buy something reasonable. They do reduce energy, maybe you could write some of that off, but i would think most struggling families will be forced to revert back to 50 centimetre tvs. That's like it was back in the eighties, all because they are greedy and want more money. I haven't bought into all of this despite having a decent wage, because I can't justify buying a tv offering such low quality pictures that's susceptible to burn (plasma), when it's worth more than my first car. Now they've shafted us with poor quality and bad choices simply by drying up the bottom end of the market. Unfair!