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Just be careful of Samsung plasma's, they have had a class action lawsuit and a recall on them in recent years. I personally have had mine go out twice and it's never used."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by talisman View PostThey were useless when my 6 month old Sony 55" 3D LED TV went out.
And how can Sony not honor their own warranty?
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Originally posted by Vertnut View PostBought my last 3 there. Very good prices, cheap extended warranties, and "no questions-asked" return policy. I've never had an issue.
So easy to deal with. I'd bet at least 30% of my income is spent there.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Originally posted by UserX View PostThey should have given you a refund. You either spoke to the wrong person or are a poor negotiator. I would have been livid. If I didn't get what I wanted from the store manager, I would have called corporate.
And how can Sony not honor their own warranty?
Spent hours on the phone with both them and Sony to end up with a refurbished TV to replace my brand new 6 month old one, a MONTH later. First time in my life I almost filed a suit in small claims. Since I only have 1 TV, I went to Best Buy and replaced it, then sold the refurb on Craigslist less than 48 hours after I got it. Will not ever buy another Sony product in my life.
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Originally posted by talisman View PostSpent hours on the phone with both them and Sony to end up with a refurbished TV to replace my brand new 6 month old one, a MONTH later. First time in my life I almost filed a suit in small claims. Since I only have 1 TV, I went to Best Buy and replaced it, then sold the refurb on Craigslist less than 48 hours after I got it. Will not ever buy another Sony product in my life.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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Personally, I have an LG 48" in the living room and I like it. It's been going strong for years, and I always get the longest warranty I can through best buy. They've always taken care of my broken TV's real quickly.
Samsung did as well I should mention - the first time the power supply went out they covered it. Now, it just went out again and it's on my dime."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Wamart site-to-store is probably one of the best options out there. The TV's they usually display and offer in the stores are low to mid-grade offerings with reduced features and connectivity options in order to make the price more appealing.
Check Walmart's website for the class/size of tv you are looking for. Compare the models of the same class. Most manufacturers designate their models from lowest to highest using numbers at the end of the base model number. Something like -10 -20 -30 or P6 P7 P8. Each manufacturer uses similar methods to identify a base model from premium where the major components themselves are the same.
Some of the higher end manufacturers like Samsung will offer adequate features in their lower tier products where other manufacturers only offer the desirable features in their top grade models. A few dollars spent to upgrade the model's features can greatly increase the perceived value of your purchase in the future. Try to avoid the allure of the "get it now" sale price as your chances of getting a tv that you will hate in a few years is a definite possibility.
The size of TV you want is the first important factor to consider. You will find that your options under $1000 are plentiful for most any size TV under 60" Remember that the more features and connectivity options in your TV will increase its ease of use and usefulness in years to come when other technology surpasses what is available today.
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Sanyo's may be the worst TV's produced. Walmart is also one of the worst places to buy, a lot of their models are made specifically for them and are typically not representative of new or competing models at better price points. Just an assumed value proposition since you're buying from wal-mart. Fry's has a nice 55" LG LED with surround bar for a decent price of $799.
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