Minggu, 08 Juni 2014

Where should I buy an LCD HDTV?

Q. We are looking for the best deal we can find and don't mind buying a refurbished one.

What we want is:
40" or more
1080p
10,000:1 or more contrast ratio
In-home warranty (for at least a few years)

A. Outlet stores have the best deals, and will frequently provide an in-home warranty that is just as good as the manufacturer's (I also bought my washer and dryer there at a great price).

They get items that are overstocked, returned, or discontinued, and a reputable outlet store will list the precise reason that it's marked down.

Last week, I bought a 42" 1080p flat-panel LCD HDTV at an outlet store, an LG with a 15,000:1 contrast. Best Buy was selling them for $1500, but I got it (including an in-store special that week) for $650. They also threw in a TV stand and a six-disc CD player for free, and a two-year in-home warranty was only $100 extra.

Essentially an $1800 value for $750, less than half price. Now THAT'S a good deal.


is the ps3 be worth buying for a LCD HDTV?
Q. does it it look better on a hdtv or any kind of t.v?

A. The PS3 definitely looks better on an HDTV. Period. I originally had it hooked up to a standard tv, and at first thought that the PS3 was nothing special. After buying my plasma, I can see the difference is amazing.

Now, if you're asking if buying the PS3 is worth it, that's another question. It all depends on what it is that you want and expect from it. If you play a lot of games, then yes, get the PS3. If you want to play Blu-Ray DVDs, then yes, get the PS3, as I've read that most Blu-Ray DVD players are, by itself, about a $1000. But if you're just expecting to be "wowed" by the graphics or are just a casual gamer, I would tell you to pass on the PS3 and look for something less than the $600 price tag. The graphics are good, but for people who don't spend a large amount of time playing video games, a wait for a price drop is a good idea.





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