anyone got an opinion on some of the cheap LCD TV's that have come out lately?One example: http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/dealz/dealzmodo-32inch-olevia-lcd-hdtv-650-206238.phpI just caught this one today, and since I have little to know idea what to look for with a flat-panel TV, I figured I'd ask here. I'm looking for a good balance between cheap and nice quality.
10/12/2006 2:31:51 PM
wait til black friday...that's when i'll be buying mine
10/12/2006 2:56:16 PM
What do the TVs own?
10/12/2006 6:09:35 PM
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10/12/2006 7:06:54 PM
how do you know he didnt forget periods? T.V.'s
10/12/2006 7:18:05 PM
Okay, so moving on... back to my original question...
10/12/2006 8:14:32 PM
thats a good deal for that tv without rebates and such
10/13/2006 12:11:15 PM
yeah, but i'm not terribly comfortable with it being a Tiger Direct deal, never mind that it's an off brand TV. i was hoping to see what others might recommend, or suggest avoiding.
10/13/2006 9:10:41 PM
That TV is great, I ended up buying one on Capital. No problems, and if you're worried, any time before 1 month prior to the manufacturer's warranty running out you can extend the warranty by 2 years after the TV's warranty for $179. Not bad for peace of mind. It looks great, not perfect for a computer monitor, but I can read it from my bed across the room.
10/19/2006 11:26:51 AM
olevia is not an "offbrand"
10/19/2006 11:46:46 AM
10/19/2006 11:56:42 AM
And if a weblog says so it must be true![Edited on October 19, 2006 at 1:50 PM. Reason : ]
10/19/2006 1:50:03 PM
At least one company is about to introduce a 42 inch diagonal HDTV format flat plasma panel multisystem color TV/monitor which will accept input from almost any video or computer source. Its price at introduction will be more than that of a typical new automobile - about $15,000
10/20/2006 5:51:10 PM
Vizio is Sumsung's more affordable brand of LCD TVs. My friend just purchased a 32" for around 700-800 which is pretty good, and of course it supports all the HD modes. I was actually impressed with the image quality and asthetics of the TV.Key things you wanna look for is Contrast Ratio, the higher the better... more things are listed here: http://www.cnet.com/4520-7874_1-5102926-1.html
10/22/2006 12:14:02 PM
10/22/2006 3:38:28 PM