As any consumer who’s in the market for a new television can tell you, not all televisions are created equally. The variables that you have to keep track of can seem somewhat overwhelming to the uninformed elderly buyer, and include picture quality, flatness, resolution, size, sound and, of course, price.

There is also the question whether to buy plasma, LCD, or the newcomer on the block LED. To be precise, LED is actually an enhanced LCD screen that uses light-emitting diode. Generally speaking, LEDs enhance the clarity of the picture itself because it produces a brighter image with deeper contrasts and blacks than traditional LCDs. The picture enhancement should appeal to seniors with inferior eye-site. For additional information on the differences between plasma, LCD, and LED check out the ElderGadget overview.

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