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Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By In Focus. The regular list price is $3,309.00. Sells new for $3,199.95.
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No comments about InFocus IN81 DLP 1080P 1400 Lumens Front Projector (Dark Chip 2).



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $979.95.
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No comments about Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-37M4000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Extended Warranty.



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Pioneer. The regular list price is $4,199.99. Sells new for Too low to display.
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No comments about Pioneer 60" Plasma TV- PDP-607CMX.



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Sony. Sells new for $829.95.
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No comments about Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Accessory Kit Bundle with Sony STRDG520 AV Receiver!.



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Toshiba. There are some available for $805.30.
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5 comments about Toshiba 46HM94 46-Inch DLP Integrated HDTV with Cable Card Slot.
  1. purchased 8/22/05 - no longer working 9/2/05. It has just been taken into the shop.


  2. The picture on the TV itself is stunning. HD feeds are the best, good-quality DVDs are pretty good, and regular feeds, well...you can now see the difference. In terms of performance and picture, I'm very pleased.

    My advice to purchasers is to make sure the delivery guy waits while you unpack it and power it on for a test. I naively sent him on his way, only to find out that something inside the TV itself is broken, causing a distortion in the picture on the screeen. The retailer (Vann's) was very quick about arranging for the return and exchange of the product, but it would've been easier if the deliver guy was still there.


  3. Before signing and accepting delivery of any Toshiba DLP, be sure to check the screen to make sure that the coating on the inside of the screen is uniform. On mine, there was a circle about 10" in diameter that you can see in certain lighting and even when the TV is off! It will appear lighter than the surrounding areas at times and can be annoying. I called Toshiba and had a service man come out and even though he acknowledged that this is common, Toshiba will not replace the screen. I would have given them a negative 10 if it were possible just because of their attitude. So, look at the screen VERY carefully before accepting or purchasing. If you see this problem, refuse to accept it. Or else just buy a Samsung or Mitsubishi DLP to avoid the problem I have.


  4. If you look on the web, you'll see that these DLP's have a limited life span due to lamp-powered system, like a light bulb. The manual says 6000-8000 hrs, so like 1-2 years. Mine last exactly 2 months. Even if I'm watching it 24/7, it is no where near 6000 hrs.
    It does give a great picture while it was working. Make sure you get the extended warranty. You're going to need it.


  5. I owned this tv for about six months and I realized that enough was enough! The picture on this set is just horrible, the blacks aren't even black and the color is just abysmal! As time went on, I began thinking that I had made one of the worst purchases ever! The picture on this tv is average when there is lots of light in a scene, but watch dark content material and it is terrible! I now switched to a Panasonic TH-42PX60U, and that plasma has it going on! Great contrast, color, black levels! It is just plain beautiful, sure you may pay more but it is worth it! HD content is out of this world and the image is so lifelike. The image on the toshiba is just dull and lifeless, it could never compare to my panny plasma.


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Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Hannspree. The regular list price is $449.99. Sells new for $139.95.
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1 comments about Hannspree's Plush Pig 10-Inch LCD Television.
  1. Great Pig item. Darling and very clear reception. I have it in my bedroom on top of a dresser. Even though I don't watch much tv....it looks great with all my other pig collection items.
    Please notify me of any other pig related items you sell.


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Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Toshiba. There are some available for $1,496.50.
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No comments about Toshiba TLP-MT2U LCD HDTV-Ready Home Theater Projector.



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By LG. The regular list price is $949.99. Sells new for $729.00. There are some available for $699.00.
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5 comments about LG 32LC7D 32" 720p LCD HDTV.
  1. I bought this TV 5 months ago. Narrowed it down to b/w Toshiba and LG. At the time both were same price. Picures seemed pretty comparable. I decided on LG because it had a feature that I uesed everyday - an on time to wake up in the morning.
    Took it home, set it up. Although it had an automatic clock setting that was supposed to set to the cable signal, it never worked. So I set it manually. (the clock) I quickly found out that it lost anywhere from 3 to 8 minutes per day. Now you might think the clock is not a big deal, but if you are like me who relies on the clock and on timer to get up in the morning, it means that you have to reset the clock every day or two - an inconvience, to say the least.
    So, after two main circuit board replacements which did not solve the problem, LG acknowledged that the series has a problem that they did not know how to fix. So now what? They offered to replace the TV. Sounds good, but if they are all the same, it doesn't make sense. They were unwilling to do anything other than exchange mine for another defective TV! Policy! I could go back to Circuit City and get store credit towards something else with LG's authorization letter - at a loss of $150 - the lowest price that they have sold this unit! I explained this to LG. No answer. (They would not upgrade to the next model, etiher) I asked for an extra year warranty to make me happy and for the inconvience of resetting the clock every 2 days. Answer: they don't do that. By the way, that solution would not have costed LG 1 cent!!!!
    So, I could not let it go. I wrote a detailed letter explaining things in detail to the CEO LG Electronics USA. After having to call his administrative assistant 2 times, I was assured that this matter would be resolved. 2 weeks later I received a call from customer service happily informing me that they would be replacing my TV with the same model. (Did anyone ever read my letter, review the multiple records already in customer service files, etc???)
    Another call to the CEO office and I was asked what I wanted. I said my money back including tax. 3 days later I had a check and a moving company arrived to pack up the TV and send it back to LG.
    And to think they had the opportunity to solve the problem with something that would not have cost them a penny - 1 year extended warranty. Now it cost them the cost of the TV and shipping with a moving company! and the bad PR that I feel compelled to tell to everyone.....

    P.S. The picture and other features were pretty good....


  2. LG is a well known quality maker of LCD panels for quite a while...this TV is no different. If you are looking in the 32 inch range, this is the sweet spot. You can spend lots more for other brands, or you can enjoy this high quality value. It has a stunning 32 inch 720P HD picture with a built in HD tuner. There are LOTS of ports, including 2 HDMI and 2 sets of component inputs...enough for all your high end components such as surround sound systems or XBOX or PS3 or whatever it might be! The XBOX 360 games looked incredible on this tv when I set the xbox to HDTV and 720p mode...incredible clarity. The response time is great on this LCD, making video games and movies look amazing. I think you will be VERY surprised what this TV can do for the price...I chose it after seeing it on a display wall up against 6-7 other brands...this was the sharpest most colorful picture by far, it wasn't even close.

    I'd look for this model on SALE as the price seems to float around $700 or so depending where you go. My only complaint? I want the 37 inch version now too!!!


  3. This TV was a replacement for a Sony Bravia "M" series. We were very unhappy with the Sony's picture. We bought this due to the price and the contrast ratio of 8000:1. We were PLEASANTLY surprised! This tv is great! Nice looking, SUPER sharp and clear picture even on non-HD channels.

    I would definitely say this is worth more than what we paid! We did get the warranty only because LG reliability is not yet determined since the tv's are so new.


  4. This tv did not disappoint. It was the best price we could find for a 32" that included all the features we wanted. It shipped very quickly and was delivered even before we expected it. The set up was incredibly easy and user friendly. This comes with a high recommendation.


  5. I've had this TV for about 2 weeks now and I absolutely love it. It replaced a 27" tube TV that was not ready for the digital transition. Now I have an HDTV with a built in digital tuner. This TV paired with my DishNetwork VIP612 HD-DVR is an unbeatable combination. Great picture, adequate sound and nice variety of inputs. Ordered it from Amazon, shipped by Beach Camera and I was watching HDTV in a matter of days. I recommend this TV to anyone looking for a reasonably priced HDTV. I also have the 20 inch version in my bedroom and it too does not disappoint.


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Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Hannspree. Sells new for $99.95.
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No comments about Hannspree Disney Pooh Bear - 10" Fantasy LCD TV - blue.



Posted in TVs (Thursday, August 21, 2008)

By Panasonic. Sells new for $1,999.99.
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No comments about Panasonic PT-AE300U 16:9 Wide-Screen LCD Projector with Secure Digital Memory Card Slot.



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InFocus IN81 DLP 1080P 1400 Lumens Front Projector (Dark Chip 2)
Sony Bravia M-Series KDL-37M4000 37-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Accessory Kit w/ 3 Year Extended Warranty
Pioneer 60" Plasma TV- PDP-607CMX
Sony Bravia L-Series KDL-32L4000 32-Inch 720p LCD HDTV + Accessory Kit Bundle with Sony STRDG520 AV Receiver!
Toshiba 46HM94 46-Inch DLP Integrated HDTV with Cable Card Slot
Hannspree's Plush Pig 10-Inch LCD Television
Toshiba TLP-MT2U LCD HDTV-Ready Home Theater Projector
LG 32LC7D 32" 720p LCD HDTV
Hannspree Disney Pooh Bear - 10" Fantasy LCD TV - blue
Panasonic PT-AE300U 16:9 Wide-Screen LCD Projector with Secure Digital Memory Card Slot

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