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Post #56619276 added 01-04-2013 10:51 AM by XeoNoX in Archived Deals
This LG does real 24P .... while the U50 Panasonic has better black levels. other than that they are about the same. Like the previous poster posted, i would more more worried about the amount of...
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Really? Does Frys give you 2 year free concierge warranty and a 90 day NO HASSLE return policy with their purchase?
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Post #56624604 added 01-04-2013 1:37 PM by BruceC6376 in Archived Deals
Both are good. Without getting too technical - LEDs will provide great picture quality and color in any lighting. Plasmas deliver, in my opinion, the best picture quality as long as it's in dim to no...
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Post #56625410 added 01-04-2013 2:03 PM by slamtaz in Archived Deals
tnx for the reply. i've been hearing and reading a lot about the greater amount of glare from plasma tv's. while i agree with others that even lcd/led tvs, even crt, have it's fair share of...
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Post #56625886 added 01-04-2013 2:18 PM by asuchemist in Archived Deals
I have a 50" panny in one of the living rooms with 6 windows and have no light or glare issues. If you didn't pickup the 60" Vizio for $688 @ wally world this LG might be the next best thing. Maybe...
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Post #56616512 added 01-04-2013 9:07 AM by fangtl in Archived Deals
Oh hell $100 less than my Costco purchase, my TV is going back this weekend
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Post #56617014 added 01-04-2013 9:27 AM by Gannz in Archived Deals
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Post #56642074 added 01-05-2013 10:11 AM by ROKET in Archived Deals
Hey so Ive been out of the loop with TVs for a while. What is the ideal or reasonable price for a 42", 47", 50", and 55" TVs now? I paid $400 for my 42" 720p Plasma Panasonic 1 year ago but I dont...
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Post #56651116 added 01-05-2013 6:37 PM by fstop in Archived Deals
Just came back from frys and picked up the last one they had. But I had a HORRIBLE experience (as usual with frys). It's a long post, sorry, but detailed with information. I first called and made...
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Post #56617150 added 01-04-2013 9:32 AM by krote345 in Archived Deals
Looks like an awesome deal but hesitating to pull the trigger because of the glare issues. I have a bright family room. Will hold out for the next 60" LED deal.
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Post #56625110 added 01-04-2013 1:53 PM by willnpc in Archived Deals
I would go with LED everytime...I prefer the brighter picture...and less electricity...and i have yet to have a LED go bad...I had a Samsung plasma go bad in 14 months ($3000 paper weight now)..just...
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Post #56670838 added 01-06-2013 8:07 PM by btcharpied in Archived Deals
Correct! The Fry's model has 2 HDMI while the 6500 Costco model has 3 HDMI. I almost made the same mistake picking this one up today, but this is not the Costco model (6500, which is synonymous to...
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Post #56665410 added 01-06-2013 2:30 PM by willnpc in Archived Deals
Possibly... but if you had a $3000 paper weight and all of your friends who have had plasmas complained about them too, you might think differently ;)
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Post #56668886 added 01-06-2013 6:06 PM by willnpc in Archived Deals
As a previous owner of 4 plasma tvs I can honestly say my energy bill runs EASILY $50 a month lower using LED (one of my leds is a 70" so its not small)...to each his own with plasmas but for me, LED...
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Post #56716348 added 01-08-2013 2:13 PM by Hagfish77 in Archived Deals
Good gosh that's cheap- I thought I got a good deal from walmart! How's it working out for you? Tilt good and/or hold it straight if need be? Able to reach cables? May be returning my WM mount...
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Post #56716648 added 01-08-2013 2:25 PM by Hagfish77 in Archived Deals
I'm running cables in wall also - did you just connect them before hoisting it up there?
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Post #56713530 added 01-08-2013 12:19 PM by Hagfish77 in Archived Deals
Got mine last Thurs and driving me crazy as it's just sitting in the box. Not installing it until we move into our new house on the 17th. Has anyone by chance tried this mount with the tv? ...
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Post #56738632 added 01-09-2013 11:36 AM by jcrizzy in Archived Deals
LG 50PA5500 or Samsung PN51E7000!! Well I got both of these recently but haven't compared PQ yet. Safe to say the higher end Samsung will have better PQ. Still deciding which I wanna keep. Sears...
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Post #56663718 added 01-06-2013 1:04 PM by Frank784 in Archived Deals
Delete - Found settings at AVS
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Post #56715748 added 01-08-2013 1:46 PM by lvblkjack in Archived Deals
I bought this mount http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=108&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082801&p_id=5916&seq=1&format=2
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Post #56751130 added 01-09-2013 9:02 PM by incognitto1 in Archived Deals
So sad :( Mine was shipped via freight and I received it today. Outer box looked perfect but the screen was cracked. I knew there was a chance of damage by shipping these large plasma tvs but i...
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Post #56697300 added 01-07-2013 7:58 PM by asuchemist in Archived Deals
That's too bad have two pannys and one Sammy and all three still work like new. Do you live in a humid climate and high elevation? One of my pannies is from 2005. My son uses that one with the Wii....
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Post #56623490 added 01-04-2013 1:01 PM by nJoy7 in Archived Deals
Available in-store only? I don't see a shipping option in the cart. :\ EDIT: Actually, on second though, I think I'll wait for the Panasonic to hit around $700. Based on critic/consumer reviews,...
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Post #56623544 added 01-04-2013 1:03 PM by KoriNoel in Archived Deals
Showing in store pick up only...
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Post #56632404 added 01-04-2013 6:57 PM by hkteaman in Archived Deals
I was just comparing the LG and Panasonic before coming across this thread. http://gadgetronica.com/tvs/tv_compare.php?phone1=60pa5500+lg&phone2=tc-p60u50+panasonic&compare=Compare There may be...
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Post #56631240 added 01-04-2013 6:00 PM by willnpc in Archived Deals
Not only is it energy inferior, but my other criticism to plasmas are that all of my friends who have had plasmas (there have been 6 of them) had them fail within 2 years...I thought I was safe...
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Post #56631392 added 01-04-2013 6:07 PM by neli_nael in Archived Deals
I bought a 50" samsung plasma in 2009 for $900 for my parents and is still working today. Their tv is on most of the day as well.
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Post #56625106 added 01-04-2013 1:53 PM by wacio in Archived Deals
Make sure what you bought from Costco. I think they are selling 60PA6500 model which sells for $1499 at Frys.
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Post #56643738 added 01-05-2013 11:42 AM by dopalgangr in Archived Deals
Another fact on power consumption, an HD DVR and just one other HD set top box in your house together will use the same amount of energy as a new Energy Star Refrigerator. :confused:
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Post #56639552 added 01-05-2013 7:22 AM by HighwayToHell in Archived Deals
We bought a 50" Samsung plasma from the original Circuit City a number of years ago and it still runs perfectly to this day. Fantastic picture too!
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Post #56619050 added 01-04-2013 10:42 AM by RandomDealz in Archived Deals
I've had mine a couple days, I upgraded from a 50" and I'm liking the added real estate, approx 40% more screen
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Post #56620088 added 01-04-2013 11:16 AM by RandomDealz in Archived Deals
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Post #56616452 added 01-04-2013 9:03 AM by smachine in Archived Deals
how does this model compare to the Panasonic U50?
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Post #56621492 added 01-04-2013 11:58 AM by Gannz in Archived Deals
Same here but the $700 price was B&M only... plus tax.
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Post #56664604 added 01-06-2013 1:46 PM by Bayman48 in Archived Deals
I bought my plasma in 2006 and still going strong, so your statement is over generalized.
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Post #56667212 added 01-06-2013 4:24 PM by euuser265035 in Archived Deals
LCD/LED came out way later than Plasmas. It was only plasma's earlier. The statement is way over generalized. I still have 2001 Pioneer Plasma running like a champ in my bedroom, with no retention...
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Post #56716560 added 01-08-2013 2:22 PM by lvblkjack in Archived Deals
Build quality is solid. Tilt and hold without sagging. The monoprice mount has a max weight of 165 lbs, vs. the walmart one at 132 lbs. I'm running cables in wall so cable reach is not an issue....
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Post #56619488 added 01-04-2013 10:57 AM by Frank784 in Archived Deals
Thoughts on the glare? I am looking for a living room with a sliding door to a porch on one side and a kitchen on the other. This is my chief concern. Other than that, its a great price.
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