Cheap Plasma TV - Read this first before you buy

When you buy a cheap Plasma TV or any consumer electronic item you should bear in mind more than just the purchase price, you should also think about the future repair costs and the life expectancy of the TV.

Major brand TVs from manufacturers such as Pioneer, Panasonic, Philips, LG, Samsung, Hitachi, Sharp ,JVC and Hitachi always retail for more than inferior brands of televisions with unheard of brand badges on them. The unbranded cheap TVs from unknown manufacturers look like good value for money when compared to the known brands of televisions. The styling and features may make justifying the difference difficult.

How do the major brands of televisions justify the premium?

It is easy to think that you are paying a premium for the badge on the branded models of TVs, whilst this is to some extent true there are other differences that justify the extra cost of the branded televisions.

Another explanation for cheap unbranded Television brands being cheaper is that they dont operate from costly offices in the UK backed up with warehouses, and staff. They often ship the products directly from the factory in China, Eastern Europe, etc to the retailers warehouse with no or hardly any personnel and premises in the UK. This may seem to be good thing and would help explain the price differential.

The manufacturers of unbranded cheap TVs dont have the same incentive to protect their TVs from being unreliable or poor quality. It doesnt matter to them if the televisions are unreliable or if they last for 4 years or 7years. Ultimately you wont know which factory manufactured the television, so you wont be able to avoid it in the future if you purchase an unreliable Television.

The probability of unbranded Cheap televisions becoming faulty during the first year or later is greater than for branded TVs because they dont boast the same stringent quality control systems.

Cheap TVs dont have the same quality of internal components and circuit design as those in the branded Televisions and as a result the chance of a cheap Television going faulty is greater. This is evident in reliability surveys that the consumer magazine Which has carried out where brands such as Sony and Panasonic consistently out perform other cheaper non brands.

Less likely to be repaired

Spare parts are not as readily accessible on cheap Television brands as they are for the major TV brands. This is often because there arent any parts kept in the UK by the manufacturer for the unbranded cheap televisions unlike the main brand televisions so it takes longer to obtain the parts.

If an repair engineer is struggling to come across the cause of a fault on a main brand Television they can obtain technical help from the technical department of the UK subsiduary. In a number of cases if the repair engineer can’t resolve the fault then the Television manufacturer will even carry out the repair. The unfamiliar cheaper TV brands dont have this type of back up. So not only is it more likely that the unbranded cheap Television will go faulty but when it does it will be more difficult, if not impossible to obtain technical assistance. Furthermore it will in all probability take longer to get a hold the parts. If the problem cant be resolved, due to no technical support, then the unbranded cheap Television is more likely to become unrepairable earlier than the major brand televisions and will need replacing at an earlier time.

It is not unknown when a branded TV has had very poor repair history, for the manufacturer to swap, repair or subsidise the cost of the repair outside of beyond the 12 month guarantee as a good will gesture. It is improbable that this would happen for a cheap Televisions from an unfamiliar brand, which means that you would have to buy a replacement one at an earlier time than if you had bought a recognized brand of TV.

Main brand TVs have superior picture and sound quality.

Another reason for the difference in the price between unknown brands and known main brands is that the main manufacturers invest in research and development to discover methods of advancing existing technology to improve the performance compared to unheard of brands. Quite often the technology and specification of cheaper LCD TVs and cheaper Plasma TVs from unknown brands is at least a year or more behind the technology in the equivalent major brand LCD TVs or Plasma televisions. The consequence of this is that the performance of recognized brands is superior to the cheaper unknown brands. Ultimately magazines such as What Hifi and What Video give the unfamiliar brands of cheap TVs low ratings compared to the branded TVs.

Conclusion

The cheaper brands of televisions arent as reliable and dont boast the same specification and performance as known brands such as Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, JVC, Pioneer, Philip, Hitachi, LG etc. For the small premium that main brand TVs sell for over cheaper unfamiliar and poorly supported cheap Plasma TV brands, it isnt worth buying the cheaper ones for the reason that you will almost certainly pay more in the long run - Especially if you spread the price difference over the life of the Television. In fact in all probability the cheaper televisions are more costly when all factors are considered. So buy a known major brand of television and save money in the long run.