
Scads of tempting TV hardware was announced at CES, but is it really worth waiting for?
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Dear David,
Just saw your report on the new plasmas from Panasonic at CES. I was all set to get an TH-50PZ800U, your current Editors’ Choice, but these look better. Should I wait or buy the 800U now?
–Anonymous, New York City
Howdy Anonymous,
If I was in your situation I would wait for the new models, but if you’re a bargain hunter, then there’s no better time to buy than now.
Every year around this time, the flood of new gadgets announced at the January Consumer Electronics Show washes the diligently researched product picks from the wish lists of thousands of careful shoppers. The product you had your heart set on suddenly looks obsolete in the face of the latest and greatest, and the CES hype machine (guilty as charged) somehow makes even the lowliest entry-level gear seem shinier and more desirable than the cobweb-encrusted former flagships rotting away on store shelves today.
Every year improvements are made, such as the “better picture quality for half the power” claimed by Panasonic with its plasmas; the new 240Hz and LED-backlit LCDs, at least one for a formerly unheard-of price; and the addition of Netflix streaming. But are the improvements worth it?
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