[QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="tango90101"][QUOTE="Kahuna_1"][QUOTE="tango90101"][QUOTE="ramey70"][QUOTE="tango90101"][QUOTE="ramey70"] Tango
1080p sets costs "thousands"? You can get very good quality Samsung 50" 1080p sets for about $1,500 now.
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i have a sammy 50" DLP... i bought i over a year ago for $1,500 and that was a bargain...
please link the site that sells 1080p 50" sets for $1,500....
or tell me wheer, becasue ever circuit city and best buy i've been to have them upwards of $3,000
Sorry. I was $200 off.
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wow...that's a great deal.... i stand corrected..
altho anyone with ANY a/v sense would not buy a tv from a website w/o seeing the display first hand....
but hey, good luck with that...
it begs the question tho: if they are this affordable and people are STILL not buying the ps3, what's the problem?
Well. someone can see the display first hand at a retail store like best buy..plus its amazon, so if you have any problems you get help.
About the PS3 question, there really are not many games out yet it sold 3 million to this date, I see it picking up the pace fall and winter 07.
for $1,500 you realy need to look at the same tv you're going to buy...
it's wise...;)
You'll have a tough time sharing that pearl of wisdom with the countless people at AVS who buy their sites from online merchants in user powerbuys. Seeing the TV you're buying has no real advantage if your are serious about your home theater. Anyone who is will spend $300 to $500 on a professional ISF calibration of the set, upon which if there is any defect it is covered by a warranty, which you probably wouldn't have been able to notice anyway in store conditions.
brick and mortor retailers sales eclipse those of online.
point nullified.
Of course they do. Where have I ever claimed they didn't? Most people still avoid the self checkout lanes at the store, or write checks instead of using a debit card, or call a travel agency to get plane tickets. Most people still don't trust buying things on the internet. A TV is definitely one of those items.
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