
Can I buy a decent power conditioner for my home entertainment center for $ 50?
I have an HD plasma TV, surround sound speakers and DVD changer. I have to spend more than $ 50 for a decent power conditioner? Or should I plan for $ 100 +?
Yes – You may think that are $ 200 + more expensive, but $ 50 will get you wear around the pumping power rather quickly. I would spend the least $ 150. BC Hydro had an article that said the dirty energy to contribute as much as 30% less life in electronic components. If you have an HDTV, which is more fragile than other electronic products, being 13 years instead of 10 may well be $ 150. And that does not include the fact that their image and sound will be better. If you has a home theater system worth over $ 1,000 you must spend more than $ 200 on a line conditioner which has dedicated filtering to Auido and video.
Latest Plasma TV – a little too real!!
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