Been 7 years since i needed a tv. Trying to stay under a grand. Prob from wal mart haha. Closest place and i can get a discount.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostWal-Mart has a ton of Samsungs, which is the brand I would get. And yeah they are relatively cheap these days. Get an LED.
Last month my TV Blew up. It was late around 10:00pm. So I went to Walmart. Picked out a nice Samsung. I took it home and Notice that some of the tape on the box have been re-taped. I Then opened the box and Noticed I had a big problem. The TV in the box was old tv. All the instruction manuals were missing.
The remote control and the power cable missing. Nothing was covered in plastic
I called the store and EXPLAINED THE SITUATION TO A CSM. She told me to bring it back to look at it. When I Arrived at the store I told her I don't want the back. I paid for a NEW tv so Just give me a new TV. Lucky for me she was nice about it. And Gave me a new TV I I opened up the box right there to inspect everything was okay. It was.
The next day at work I was telling my Friend about what happened.
She told me that she had Purchased a new PlayStation 3. For her boyfriend From that same store. When she got home and opened up the box They found a used PlayStation 2. Inside the box. Unfortunately for her manager did not believe her
And did not give her a refund or exchange and accused her of switching systems
What I think is going on is Employees in the back warehouse.
Are taking out the new merchandise to steal and replacing it with their old shit.
BTW it's the lake June store in Balch springs.
I Should have just waited In the morning. and went to frys or best buy.
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Samsung 40" 1080p LED LCD HDTV w/ $150 Dell credit for $500 + free shipping
Dell Home offers the Samsung 40" 1080p LED-Backlit LCD HD Television, model no. UN40EH5000, together with a $150 Dell eGift Card for $499.99 with free shipping. Assuming you use the gift card, that's tied with last week's mention as the lowest total price we could find, now by $120. It features a native resolution of 1920x1080 (1080p), LED backlight, USB, two HDMI inputs, and other video inputs.
Seiki 50" 1080p LCD HDTV for $400 + pickup at Sears
For in-store pickup only with stock limited by ZIP code, Sears offers the Seiki 50" 1080p LCD HD Television, model no. SC501TS, for $399.88. That's $40 under our February mention, the lowest total price we could find by $153, and the best non-rebate price we've seen for this TV. (We saw it shipped for $30 less via rebate during Black Friday week.) It features a 1920x1080 (1080p) native resolution, three HDMI inputs, and more.
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LG 42PN4500 42" Class (41.6" Actual Diagonal Size) 720p Plasma TV
In stock, ships same Business Day $449.00 $359.00
Total Savings :$90.00
subtotal $359.00
Ignore what the Frys site says, it's not a 720 TV. http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-42PA4500-plasma-tv
I just got this but paid 399 as opposed to the 359 deal they're running. It's an AWESOME tv for the money, far better than what you'll get at Wally World for the money.
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Just under $1k:
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I have last year's model "ST50" and it has a great picture. This line of Panny plasmas are rated really high. Might be able to find a good deal on the older ST50 model.
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Originally posted by Sleeper View Postmy current tv is a samsung, and its acting like the start up capacitors took a crap. Its my go to brand for lcd/led. I just dont know what to look for as far as specs.
mine is a little 40 inch that was like 1300.00 back then haha.
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