Advice for a tv purchase? Anyone know anything?
I have a question about projection tv's. I am obviously in the market and have a deal where I can get 0% financing and 0 down with no payments for 24 months. I am deciding I think between the following three tv's. Anyone have any suggestions or what I should know? This is last years model but at $1699 it seems pretty hot. The original price was like $2300 and I can probably get it knocked down to about $1500 with a warranty.
sony KP57WS500
sony KP46WT500 (Decided against this one!)
Mits WS48313
They are all at $1699.00 and priced to sell. Which one do you think I should be going with here? Any ideas or people who have them want to share their opinions? I probably can talk the sales guy down some since it is the older model or I can at least get him to throw in a free extended warranty and/or shipping.
sony KP57WS500
sony KP46WT500 (Decided against this one!)
Mits WS48313
They are all at $1699.00 and priced to sell. Which one do you think I should be going with here? Any ideas or people who have them want to share their opinions? I probably can talk the sales guy down some since it is the older model or I can at least get him to throw in a free extended warranty and/or shipping.
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Originally posted by jpp1cd
I have a question about projection tv's. I am obviously in the market and have a deal where I can get 0% financing and 0 down with no payments for 24 months. I am deciding I think between the following three tv's. Anyone have any suggestions or what I should know? This is last years model but at $1699 it seems pretty hot. The original price was like $2300 and I can probably get it knocked down to about $1500 with a warranty.
sony KP57WS500
sony KP46WT500 (Decided against this one!)
Mits WS48313
They are all at $1699.00 and priced to sell. Which one do you think I should be going with here? Any ideas or people who have them want to share their opinions? I probably can talk the sales guy down some since it is the older model or I can at least get him to throw in a free extended warranty and/or shipping.
I think one of the home theater mags gave a small Sony 16x9 a pretty good review a while back. Actually you probably can't go wrong with any of them. Also consider the Panasonic 46" or the Toshiba 42", same price range. Once you have your new TV, a copy of the Avia DVD is essential for tweaking and tuning it for best picture quality (usually sux out of the box, meant mostly to stand out in a showroom).