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#1 Daffy101
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http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sharp-32-LCD-HDTV-LC32D62U/sem/rpsm/oid/174523/catOid/-12867/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

I was thinking about buying that television and having a monthly payment on it. Basically I'm just looking for something that will amp up my gaming graphics to the max. And also, for those of you that have an HDTV, do you think that 32" is enough for a good experience? I'm 17 and I have a part time job (thats why I want to do payments monthly), and am right now stuck with a 17" SDTV :cry:. So, in your opinion, would a 32" be worth buying or should I buy a larger one? And would that TV be a good one to buy?

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It's a decent TV. Go into a store and see if it's big enough for you. It worries me that you're only 17 and trying to finance a HDTV, which is more of a luxury than a neccessity. What's the APR? Or how many payments and how much each month?
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It's a decent TV. Go into a store and see if it's big enough for you. It worries me that you're only 17 and trying to finance a HDTV, which is more of a luxury than a neccessity. What's the APR? Or how many payments and how much each month?dmanrevived

I know its not a necessity but it'd be nice to have one. It said a minimum of 10 dollars a month but since i'm part time i will be making around 550-600 a month, so I could pay it off in a few months. What tv do you have?

EDIT: Also it said no APR until December 2009 (If you haven't paid it in full by then

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U can always get something smaller.
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http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sharp-32-LCD-HDTV-LC32D62U/sem/rpsm/oid/174523/catOid/-12867/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

I was thinking about buying that television and having a monthly payment on it. Basically I'm just looking for something that will amp up my gaming graphics to the max. And also, for those of you that have an HDTV, do you think that 32" is enough for a good experience? I'm 17 and I have a part time job (thats why I want to do payments monthly), and am right now stuck with a 17" SDTV :cry:. So, in your opinion, would a 32" be worth buying or should I buy a larger one? And would that TV be a good one to buy?

Daffy101
wow you really determined, 1500:1 contrast, and 6ms response, puts my econonmy priced tv to shame, i'd say go with it, my only concern is how far would you be from the tv ?
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[QUOTE="dmanrevived"]It's a decent TV. Go into a store and see if it's big enough for you. It worries me that you're only 17 and trying to finance a HDTV, which is more of a luxury than a neccessity. What's the APR? Or how many payments and how much each month?Daffy101

I know its not a necessity but it'd be nice to have one. It said a minimum of 10 dollars a month but since i'm part time i will be making around 550-600 a month, so I could pay it off in a few months. What tv do you have?

EDIT: Also it said no APR until December 2009 (If you haven't paid it in full by then

its not smart to pay for it monthly, unless you truly know this tv will last
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[QUOTE="Daffy101"]

[QUOTE="dmanrevived"]It's a decent TV. Go into a store and see if it's big enough for you. It worries me that you're only 17 and trying to finance a HDTV, which is more of a luxury than a neccessity. What's the APR? Or how many payments and how much each month?smurfah15

I know its not a necessity but it'd be nice to have one. It said a minimum of 10 dollars a month but since i'm part time i will be making around 550-600 a month, so I could pay it off in a few months. What tv do you have?

EDIT: Also it said no APR until December 2009 (If you haven't paid it in full by then

its not smart to pay for it monthly, unless you truly know this tv will last

A 17 year old can't finance anything without a cosigner. So good luck with that! Save you your money and buy the TV then.
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#8 Daffy101
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[QUOTE="Daffy101"]

http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sharp-32-LCD-HDTV-LC32D62U/sem/rpsm/oid/174523/catOid/-12867/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

I was thinking about buying that television and having a monthly payment on it. Basically I'm just looking for something that will amp up my gaming graphics to the max. And also, for those of you that have an HDTV, do you think that 32" is enough for a good experience? I'm 17 and I have a part time job (thats why I want to do payments monthly), and am right now stuck with a 17" SDTV :cry:. So, in your opinion, would a 32" be worth buying or should I buy a larger one? And would that TV be a good one to buy?

smurfah15

wow you really determined, 1500:1 contrast, and 6ms response, puts my econonmy priced tv to shame, i'd say go with it, my only concern is how far would you be from the tv ?

My room isn't that big at all. My tv right now (17" SDTV) is about 5 1/2 feet from my bed and about 4 feet from my computer desk.