by best I mean value. Not the most expensive and not the cheapest POS.Looking for a good deal on an LCD tv that has to be 1080p. 37"-42". preferred brands:SamsungSharpGO!(ATTN: Chance (other users please ignore)Since you've made it your business to keep tabs on what I own and how I pay for it I'll save you the trouble of hurting yourself with thinking. This will be my 2nd TV, soon to be bought and paid for with my checking account #0004588745. Routing #: 032523165. If you have any questions on where these funds are originating from please feel free to contact my accountant at 872-3241. Thank you.)
11/21/2007 8:10:42 PM
c'mon golovko...not trying to be a bitch, and I hate it when this happens to me...but there has to be something in search that would help you out...i mean...i may be wrong, but i've seen "plz help choose TV" in tech all the f'n time
11/21/2007 8:14:49 PM
this is different its a tv for me not someone else
11/21/2007 8:15:45 PM
I would highly recommend that you make sure that your TV is one of the new LED backlit displaystheir contrast ratios are equal to plasmas, they have a much truer color (due to the pure white LEDs), and they have a much longer lifespan than most LCD displaysNormal LCD displays have 10-12000:1 contrast ratio....... an LED LCD display has 500,000:1 contrast ratio.yea...i've only seen samsungs with LED but let me know if you see other manufacturers.You'll pay a premium, but IMO it is worth it. I personally am waiting for the prices to come down when the economy crashes in the spring before I buy it, but its definitely what I'm gonna buy (next tv after this will be organic led in ~5 yrs)http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-LNT4081F-1080p-120Hz-HDTV/dp/B000V9HZDA[Edited on November 21, 2007 at 8:53 PM. Reason : s]
11/21/2007 8:48:13 PM
From my research, the Samsung xx65 line is a pretty decent product. Amazon has good prices on those. The xx61 is even cheaper, but has lower contrast ratio and such. They both come in 40" at the smallest. If you want low-budget, Olevia seems to be okay, although I have heard a few reports that they crap out after a year. My dad recently bought a 37" 720p and it looks decent. I saw a Target BF special for a 37" 1080i for like $550.^They are using first-gen tech, so buy at your own risk. They seem to be excellent TVs, though they have a few flaws with the segmented backlighting.[Edited on November 21, 2007 at 8:57 PM. Reason : .]
11/21/2007 8:51:37 PM
i got a black friday ad with my amex statement for a panasonic 42" 1080p plasma hdtv for $700 (msrp $1999). i'm not quite sure which model it is yet b/c they don't open the website till the 27th but i'm considering it
11/21/2007 9:05:46 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TH-42PZ700U-1080p-Plasma-HDTV/dp/B000QI1R94/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1195697566&sr=8-1Looks to be that one going by the MSRP. Damn, that one is enticing. I came close to buying a 50" from that line after being amazed with it in Best Buy.
11/21/2007 9:15:14 PM
as hot as that samsung TV is, I really don't want to spend $3k on a bedroom tv thats mainly for xbox and watching hd dvd's in bed with the gf. I'm thinking something along the lines of $1500
11/21/2007 9:16:49 PM
^^ yeah that's what i was thinking. it has nothing less than a five-star customer review, and 11 of them, so that's pretty convincing. the only thing i don't like is the lack of vga input and the contrast ratio is low (even though contrast ratios are hard to judge by anyways)
11/21/2007 9:30:45 PM
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=LC42D64U&searchSection=All&go.x=15&go.y=7sexiest tv ever
11/21/2007 9:32:44 PM
^ nice, it has 4ms response time
11/21/2007 9:42:31 PM
^^i have that 32" 1080p sharp in my bedroom.mark, go with a nice sharp aquos or you will forever lose in call of duty 4
11/21/2007 10:47:58 PM
get one of the new led backlit lcd samsungs[Edited on November 21, 2007 at 11:20 PM. Reason : acronyms aplenty!]
11/21/2007 11:20:24 PM
^^thats what I'm leaning towards. I've always loved the Aquos series and i've had my eye on one for a few years now
11/22/2007 12:11:14 PM
i have a 4065 (samsung) with the shiny screen, and I love it.had no issues with reflections (i suppose you would if you placed it like an idiot or something) no blur, been excellent, but i do agree with Solinari, if you can the LED lit one is the way to go now
11/22/2007 1:51:33 PM
i wouldn't buy smaller than a 42" 1080p - it's almost not worth it - i'm amazed people buy smaller than a 37" 1080p - seems like a huge waste to me - if you put a 720p and a 1080p 32" tv next to each other you wouldn't see a difference i've got the 4665 samsung and love it http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=televisions&type=televisions&subtype=lcdtv&model_cd=LNT4665FX/XAAi'd upload a picture of it but the photo gallery is temporarily brokenhere is a side picture of it though ]]
11/22/2007 3:43:34 PM
BB has a black friday special. On a 40 inch Samsung 1080p - $1299
11/22/2007 4:16:24 PM
WTF...circuit city has the Sharp Aquos (tv i want) on sale tomorrow for 1299.99 after a $1200 savings. thats insane. Its 46" which is bigger than I wanted but considering its the same price as the 42" why the hell not. Question is, what time do i need to wait in-line?
11/22/2007 4:22:16 PM
http://www.circuitcity.com/ccd/Search.do?c=1&searchType=user&keyword=lc46d64u&searchSection=All&go.x=5&go.y=1
11/22/2007 4:26:08 PM
^ thats an amazing deal. If I was in the market for a new tv, I'd be all over that.
11/22/2007 6:12:58 PM
thats what I'm saying. Problem is according to circuit shitty.com the only area store reported to have them in stock is the Raleigh store. Which also probably means they have 1 or 2. If I'm not in line already I'm probably not getting one.
11/22/2007 6:26:38 PM
Just drove by the raleigh CC. Already a line 100' long.
11/22/2007 9:47:42 PM
just drove by the cary one. line has reached the end of the building. fuck that shit.
11/22/2007 9:53:00 PM
Buy this: http://shop4.outpost.com/product/5184066It meets none of your criteria, but you can't go wrong with that TV at that price (should be $799).
11/22/2007 11:03:29 PM
it's usually pretty rare for a line to be for items over $1000. most people camp for laptops and junk. you could always go out there and ask people what they're getting...you can also bribe people to grab the ticket for you (people did that in front of me last year).go to the 3rd guy, tell him if he grabs you a ticket for the sharp 46" you'll give him $20. he'll probably say sure and you're set.
11/23/2007 12:36:24 AM
That Sharp 46" isnt listed as a doorbuster, but part of the 2-day sale...Im thinking pricematch or maybe a raincheck...yeah, probably doubtful on the latter, but who knows...I cant do 5am if I wanted to, so worth a shot.
11/23/2007 4:45:04 AM
sold out and no pre-orders. Amazon has the 42" d64u model listed at 1299 on sale and the 46" at 16xxi guess I could stick to the plan and get the 42"
11/23/2007 9:16:04 AM
Just bought the Sharp Aquos 46" 1080p...46D64U. Knew they would be sold out at Circuit City, so went to Sears, where the regular price is $2299. They do the 110% pricematch, so that knocks it down to $1199. If you sign up for a Sears card (or maybe if you just use a Sears card this weekend), you get a mail-in rebate for 10% of the purchase price, so another $120. I think the total with tax after rebate will be $1160. Not bad .[Edited on November 23, 2007 at 11:40 AM. Reason : Anyone need a 51" rear projection Hitachi? ]
11/23/2007 11:39:13 AM
will they pricematch even if its out of stock at CC??? if so i'll go now and buy one.
11/23/2007 12:12:00 PM
if you say "circuit city had this in stock" they usually won't call, especially on a busy day like today
11/23/2007 12:29:32 PM
calling them now...
11/23/2007 12:31:30 PM
sold out at sears. they said they don't do BF price matches but they would discount it to 1699 if they had it
11/23/2007 12:47:30 PM
No company price matches on BF. Not CC or BB....
11/24/2007 12:25:28 AM
Guess I got lucky then...weird since I usually miss out on all the YMMV deals. A bunch of people on AVSforum were able to do this too, which is where I heard about it. Ive never did a pricematch where they attempted to find out if the other store was out of stock or not (I mean, theyd have to call several CCs to actually know this for a fact, right? Too much hassle). For the record, I went to the Sears at Cary Towne Center.[Edited on November 24, 2007 at 3:50 AM. Reason : -]
11/24/2007 3:47:54 AM
^^when I Called sears they said they couldn't price match anymore that day but they would knock it down from 2399 to 1699...but then after we agreed on that and he checked to see if he had it in stock they were sold out.did find it online for that price but decided as much as I like that tv, i'll probably wait and get the LED LCD's.
11/24/2007 7:51:28 AM
I just bought the 42" 720p Sharp LC42D43U for $799 from Circuit City in High Point. I live in Greensboro but the CC here said they were out of stock and couldn't order it for me (pretty much the same thing happening in Raleigh). The one in High Point said they could order it for me and I could pick it up in a couple of weeks This is my first TV purchase - Should I get the extended warranty?
11/24/2007 2:39:51 PM
why did you buy a 720p television???
11/24/2007 3:33:04 PM
http://www.projectorcentral.com/1080p_720p.htmBased on articles like that, I guess.
11/24/2007 3:41:35 PM
well, that article is over a year old for one thing and prices on 1080p have dropped even further than they'd dropped last year.second, how long do you intend to keep your tv? you've given yourself zero room to grow. you should cancel the order.btw, this is a solid deal:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000U9XMCE52" LCD 25000:1 contrast ratio for $2665.00 delivered to your door. it got the second highest rating among its peers by CNET and sells for $3900 at bestbuy where you'd end up paying 7% more at checkout in taxes[Edited on November 24, 2007 at 3:51 PM. Reason : s][Edited on November 24, 2007 at 3:55 PM. Reason : s][Edited on November 24, 2007 at 4:06 PM. Reason : s]
11/24/2007 3:49:51 PM
It was a very good price for the size. I didn't have a bunch of money to spend - was trying to keep it well under a grand, so this worked for me. I probably intend to keep it for about 4-5 years (I'm guessing), so is an extended warranty worth it?[Edited on November 24, 2007 at 3:56 PM. Reason : ]
11/24/2007 3:56:01 PM
you might keep it that long, but it won't be your primary tv for that long.either way, the extended warranty is a waste of money
11/24/2007 4:07:03 PM
^ Thanks.
11/24/2007 4:15:57 PM
Pro-tip: Most contrast ratios you read are lies.
11/24/2007 5:33:45 PM
^ I understand that there is a good amount of specmanship going on with TVs, but the fact remains that a 25000:1 spec is gonna be better contrast ratio than 10000:1 specthe tv he bought has a contrast ratio of 6000:1kind of weak IMO, considering that he payed around $700 for it[Edited on November 24, 2007 at 6:50 PM. Reason : s]
11/24/2007 6:48:53 PM
extended warranties are worth it for tvs if you spend more than $1k on it.in the last 5 years i've bought 3 tvs over $1000 (one is less than a month old). the first, a projection tv had to be replaced (then was given to my brother)...the second, a plasma had to be replaced as well. $500 in warranties saved me over $1200 net.the newest was purchased through a professional installer so it is pretty much under warranty. if you buy from big box and want to keep it more than 3 years...i think it is worth it.
11/24/2007 9:41:16 PM
11/24/2007 10:21:32 PM
well i guess you could always rely on cnet reviews, too
11/24/2007 10:28:40 PM
Oh god. I just read this thread. That first post was a work of art.
11/25/2007 11:21:12 PM
this thread wouldn't have been complete without a chance post.now either post something relevant to the topic or GTFO
11/26/2007 8:05:50 AM
did you seriously just post you acct# and routing#?
11/26/2007 8:26:37 AM