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Any good informational websites for a TV retailer?
The types of tvs I am selling range widely from all shapes and models. I need information that can help me on the workplace.
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Best Buy has a very good informational site...it explains advantages and disadvantages of the various TV types.
- 1 decade ago
you know you are using the Internet look up Sony samsung Mitsubishi sites and read buy video review or c net and read most have sites to training for salesman never lie to a customer its not a bad thing to say i don't know but then go look up the answer and be ready for the next time there is so much Miss information out there that's why i get on this thing i amazed on how people hear one thing 7 years ago and then repeat it like plasmas don't last long or you can go and recharged them or that the leak go to different stores and ask questions
Source(s): selling tvs 17 years - reggiemanLv 61 decade ago
I agree with Richard about some bogus information.....
Plasmas last longer than they did when they first came out....that's due to manufacturers fixing problems found by "the masses"
No you cannot "recharge" a plasma.....
For good information, I suggest Googling the Brand names 1st, then going to the "SALES SITE"......
Sony and Mitsubishi have separate sites for Sales, Customers, and Servicers......
The rest, well.....I hope they do.
Your sales sites give good descriptions of the technology they use...also Google LCD, DLP, LCOS systems.....these are good for understanding HOW each system works....and that's good if you understand what the differences are....
NOW, what do I think is best?? In order....LCD, LCOS and DLP for reliability.....
LCOS, DLP and LCD for best picture....
Source(s): 24 years servicing TV systems.