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  • #31
    I just bought a 37" Samsung from Best Buy for $750. It's a great TV. Check best buy for sure.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Brando19
      I just bought a 37" Samsung from Best Buy for $750. It's a great TV. Check best buy for sure.
      Best Buy is great if you want to pay 25% more for anything you could buy anywhere else. No offense Brando, but that place is built on ripping people off whenever possible.
      "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SkinBasket
        Originally posted by Brando19
        I just bought a 37" Samsung from Best Buy for $750. It's a great TV. Check best buy for sure.
        Best Buy is great if you want to pay 25% more for anything you could buy anywhere else. No offense Brando, but that place is built on ripping people off whenever possible.
        Great...I got screwed by Best Buy. It was 0% interest for one year. It was the best price we found for a 37"...but we only looked at a couple places. Guess I'll do my research from now on.

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        • #34
          BB does have very good prices on TV's if you shop their sales.

          I've had only Samsung flatscreen LCD TV/Monitors until my most recent, a Panasonic (37" (I think) 720p, about $400), which is real nice.

          BB is not the place to look at TV's (ones by me hook 'em up via coax, except the fancy ones). Shop around a few places and compare just a few models, look, sound, picture quality are all important to varying degrees, after all, they are a huge part of any room they go in to.

          Don't ever buy wires at BB, and all A/V wire is the same (trust me, I work with electronics 100x more sensitive than home A/V equipment),

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          • #35
            Yeah, I should have noted the sales. You didn't necessarily get ripped off and there is value in 0% financing only found at some stores if you can't pay it off in one shot.

            BB used to run a very slim profit margin on most of their big ticket items, then mark up the accessories to recoup the money and have the salespeople really push how much you needed that new $20 mousepad or $50 spike strip.

            You can usually find a better price almost anywhere else on any given day, however. The real trick is finding an on-line retailer with a good deal and free or low cost shipping you can trust. It takes a little work, and to be honest, sometimes it is just easier to hit a large retail store for a sale.
            "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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            • #36
              OK rats, need some help here.

              Looking to buy a TV. I've mostly just been looking at the Sam's down the street. Here are the 2 I've been looking at for 750. I'd prefer to stay around that price range but if these are crap for the price and I could get a lot better for another $100-150 I'd consider it.





              The Samsung looked nicer in the store, but I like the fact the Vizio is bigger and has 4 HDMI.
              Go PACK

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              • #37
                Personally, I've never liked the picture quality of Visio's. I recently got an LCD tv from Costco - they have really good prices on TVs, and from what I've seen, they're cheaper than Best Buy. Check out Sam's Club, too.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Bossman641
                  OK rats, need some help here.

                  Looking to buy a TV. I've mostly just been looking at the Sam's down the street. Here are the 2 I've been looking at for 750. I'd prefer to stay around that price range but if these are crap for the price and I could get a lot better for another $100-150 I'd consider it.





                  The Samsung looked nicer in the store, but I like the fact the Vizio is bigger and has 4 HDMI.

                  Can you control the light in the room its in? Is it the primary tv in the house? What's distance will you be viewing it from?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                    Originally posted by Bossman641
                    OK rats, need some help here.

                    Looking to buy a TV. I've mostly just been looking at the Sam's down the street. Here are the 2 I've been looking at for 750. I'd prefer to stay around that price range but if these are crap for the price and I could get a lot better for another $100-150 I'd consider it.





                    The Samsung looked nicer in the store, but I like the fact the Vizio is bigger and has 4 HDMI.

                    Can you control the light in the room its in? Is it the primary tv in the house? What's distance will you be viewing it from?
                    Can only control the light in terms of opening/closing blinds and lights, so no. Yes, it's primary TV. Viewing from ~8-10 feet.
                    Go PACK

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                    • #40
                      If I've said it once, I've said it 10000 times. If it's not on the homepage of Slickdeals.net, it's not worth buying. Be paitent, wait a week or two, and jump on the best deal you see. Roommate bought a 47" Phillips LCD last year for 550 off of the SD. Do this, and you'll be quite happy. Don't do this, and well, you'll probably be happy with the TV, but your wallet won't be nearly as happy. If it's not on SD, it's not worth buying.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Partial
                        If I've said it once, I've said it 10000 times. If it's not on the homepage of Slickdeals.net, it's not worth buying. Be paitent, wait a week or two, and jump on the best deal you see. Roommate bought a 47" Phillips LCD last year for 550 off of the SD. Do this, and you'll be quite happy. Don't do this, and well, you'll probably be happy with the TV, but your wallet won't be nearly as happy. If it's not on SD, it's not worth buying.
                        How do returns work with slickdeals?
                        C.H.U.D.

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                        • #42
                          You return with whatever store you buy it from. Depends on the store.

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                          • #43
                            Boom! Done.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Bossman641
                              Originally posted by Scott Campbell
                              Originally posted by Bossman641
                              OK rats, need some help here.

                              Looking to buy a TV. I've mostly just been looking at the Sam's down the street. Here are the 2 I've been looking at for 750. I'd prefer to stay around that price range but if these are crap for the price and I could get a lot better for another $100-150 I'd consider it.





                              The Samsung looked nicer in the store, but I like the fact the Vizio is bigger and has 4 HDMI.

                              Can you control the light in the room its in? Is it the primary tv in the house? What's distance will you be viewing it from?
                              Can only control the light in terms of opening/closing blinds and lights, so no. Yes, it's primary TV. Viewing from ~8-10 feet.
                              If you can't keep much of the sunlight out of the room then you may be happier with an LCD panel. Otherwise I'd highly recommend a plasma.

                              From 10 feet away on a 37 inch set, the human eye won't be able to pick up the difference between 720P and 1080P. And broadcast television is at best 720P. However it's easy enough to find good deals on 1080P sets that you might decide to get one anyway. Size almost always trumps other aspects of picture quality. Sammy and Sony have a great reputation for LCD sets.

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                              • #45
                                People still buy Plasma? Why? I honestly don't know. It was my understanding they use WAY more electricity.

                                I'm holding out for LED backlit TVs. It makes a huge difference in computer displays imo.

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