Memorex Televisions

Tips on technology, quality and prices to help you choose a Memorex TV

By Kathy Crawford, Freelance writer/reporter
Televisions are a great way to keep customers content for businesses that require waiting time such as car repair shops and health care providers. For media and public relations, staying in tune with a TV is a must for employees to do their job effectively. 

Memorex does not make many TVs, which makes process of elimination easier. Picture quality is usually the foremost concern for consumers, as is cost. So, it really comes down to the type of television that works best for your business needs and is within your budget.
  1. Become a Memorex LCD TV fan.
  2. Don’t forget about your components and any new connectors.
  3. Consider the Disney-Memorex connection.

 

Recognize a good deal on a Memorex television model when you see it

The shift in manufacturer's technological priorities makes it a good time for a Memorex TV purchase.
Try: The 32-inch Memorex LCD TV, Model No. MLT3221, is available for $650. If you purchase it at Sears, you can choose to have it delivered to a store near your business, and pick it up to save on shipping costs.

Write out a list of any components you plan to use with your new Memorex TV

Your recording equipment may make it necessary to buy new connectors. If you have a public relations department, recording newscasts may be a daily routine.
Try: Speak to the sales representative when you purchase your Memorex television about the connectors you will need for your recording equipment. Then purchase what you need online in order to save money.

Make your Memorex TV purchase a memorable one

Memorex and Disney partnered to create two Memorex television models for children. Make your Memorex television online search fun by searching for Mickey or Princess Memorex TVs.
Try: Look for the classic Mickey TV or Princess TV, two Memorex TV models that will make interesting conversation pieces for your office.

 

  • Decide how much the business can afford first. Prices are constantly in flux as the technology in televisions change. When you see a good deal, take it.