vizio 42" 1080p for $1050
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my 47in vizio is perfectly fine for constant viewing, if your in the burg you can stop by and check it out....
Granted the other "name brand" TVs will have a little better picture but you wont be able to tell that much of a difference IMO, or justify the higher cost.
well another big problem w/ the Tier 2 TV's is getting it fixed after the 1yr warranty runs up,
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Basically they are 'disposable' big screens.
When's the last time anyone got a TV repaired anyway? I've never heard of anyone sending in any electronics to get fixed othern than laptops.
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To comment on the 'replaceable' mentality - the more money you spend the less likely you're going to be to replace rather than repair. If my 10 year old bedroom TV goes boom I'm going to toss it, but it would only be about $50 to replace with something comparable. If my 2 year old $3,000 tv went kaput I'd be pretty likely to take it to my local electrical stuff dude and say "fix good"
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I just bought a Toshiba 37hl67 and it's sick. Great picture. 360 and hd-dvds look amazing. Now I need to figure out how to get hidef signal in harrisonburg.