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  • #31
    Check out Costco and you won't have a warranty issue. Costco extends automatically no Q's asked to 2 years. Then they have square trade that extends another 3 years for 99.

    Samsung or Sharp. FTW.



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    • #32
      Samsung
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      If you want more inches - Stroke it!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by beefed88 View Post
        Check out Costco and you won't have a warranty issue. Costco extends automatically no Q's asked to 2 years. Then they have square trade that extends another 3 years for 99.

        Samsung or Sharp. FTW.



        $50 for membership
        $100 for executive but you get $20 cash card and 2% back. and a lot of member services are cheaper.
        I bought the Sony from Costco.

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        • #34
          Another vote for Samsung.


          Their customer service is badass. They came out and fixed my TV a year after the warranty expired free of charge.

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          • #35
            u dont need 3d.... there are no tv programs that broadcast anything 3d yet...

            only a movie here and there

            just my .02 cents

            but i would make sure whatever u get please make sure it has wifi built in best thing to have these days built in tv's

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            • #36
              Originally posted by talisman View Post
              I bought the Sony from Costco.
              If you bought the Sony from Costco, you should be able to get it fixed or replaced. Sony gives a 1 year manufacturers warranty, and Costco adds another year of warranty. If the TV is less than 2 years old, you should be good.

              Costco carries the 60" Sharp that jluv mentioned. I put one in at my parents has a few months ago, it is an awesome set.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                What brand would you go with and why? LED, 55"+. My 6 month old Sony took a shit, and those cocksuckers can roast in hell after the "customer service" I've received. Sorry about the wrong forum, but I need answers now, and this is where the traffic is. Thanks gents.
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                • #38
                  They expect me to wait a month for a replacement. They can go fuck themselves.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by clevelandkid View Post
                    Samsung for LED, Panasonic for Plasma
                    What he said

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                    • #40
                      I have a 42" Samsung that is broken, so they are not getting my vote. It's about 1.5 years old and just out of warranty. The reviews I see online seems to shows their customer service sux, and so do their boards, capacitors, and power supplies.

                      Never had and issue with either Mitsubishi, and my other Samsung is fine. Still 50% failure rate in a small sample will keep me from buying another. I haven't taken the time to diagnose the real issue yet, as I had an old tv that was not being used.

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                      • #41
                        Panasonic Plasma, you will not regret it. I have a 58 inch and the picture quality is the best. I can't stand the LCD/LED's blurring effect. If you watch alot of sports and action movies, Plasm is the way to go. Their customer service is top notch too, for the first year they come to your house, no questions asked. I called them becaue I thought I had something wrong turns out it was the channel not the TV, they upgraded my motherboard since they were out and it was available.
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                        • #42
                          I bought a 55" Samsung LED alomst a year ago...love it! No Complaints what-so-ever....Samsung makes really nice LED panels. When I was researching mine around the time I bought it I found out that Best Buy has more Sonys returned than any other make TV.

                          BTW - I don't recommend buying from Best Buy....they can suck a dick!
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                          • #43
                            Samsung LED. And yes, I would buy it from Costco.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums View Post
                              Samsung LED. And yes, I would buy it from Costco.


                              Costco hasn't done anything for me, except redirect me to Sony, who doesn't have the replacement part to fix my TV, and expects me to go for a month without a functional TV before they can have a new one to me.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by talisman View Post
                                Costco hasn't done anything for me, except redirect me to Sony, who doesn't have the replacement part to fix my TV, and expects me to go for a month without a functional TV before they can have a new one to me.
                                I just went and read their return policy regarding electronics, which is 90 days unless you purchase some sort of extended hassle free warranty from them. I would still purchase a tv from them and stay away from Sony. Three weeks ago they let me return the king mattress set I bought from them back in March, no questions asked.
                                Why not borrow a tv for a month or so while Sony honors their factory warranty? I've got that small 20 or so " lcd that used to be in the exercise room that you can borrow. It's small, but better than shelling out $1200-$1500 when the Sony isn't that old.

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