The Super Bowl and High-Def TVs

I saw an interesting commercial. In this commercial was a clip of legendary TV comedian Jackie Gleason promoting the first Super Bowl in 1967. This footage was in black and white. Black and white TV was how most Americans watched the Super Bowl in 1967.

But in 2016, most Americans will be watching the Super Bowl on high-definition TV. One NPD Group study says 1 in 18 Americans want to upgrade their TV just for Super Bowl 50. In the competing cities, Denver and Charlotte, the stats will be several times higher. The most popular, not to mention expensive choice is the LG E6 OLED 4K Smart TV. It’s 65 inches, razor thin, has outstanding HDR color, and has the new LG webOS 3.0 Smart TV platform. This high-def TV will cost you around $7,000. Looking for something cheaper? You can get the Vazio M Series. It still has all the high-def quality you’re looking for, but for as low as $549, and that’s for the 43 inch model. If you want the best sound available, it’s suggested you get the Sony X930C. It’s been praised for it’s fluid speakers, high-resolution audio, and surround sound speakers. This 65-inch high def TV will run you anywhere between $2,800-$3,800. It was built for PlayStation gaming, but obviously, can be used for the big game.

There are far more options to choose from, but according to TV experts, these are some of the top options. Things have changed since my parents and grandparents gathered around the old black and white TV. Things have changed since me and my friends gathered around the old big, bulky color television. I’m glad we have options, but I think the best option is the Vazio M Series. It’s seems like the only affordable option, when you look at the top options. You could get financing and/or people could take a collection to raise thousands on a super expensive TV. Can’t you just take care of that with a Vazio M Series? Would you get a brand new high def TV just for one game?

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