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I noticed that the 120hz LCD's are more money. Can someone let me know what the difference if the TV is 120hz or not? Thanks
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Originally Posted by GRUP
I noticed that the 120hz LCD's are more money. Can someone let me know what the difference if the TV is 120hz or not? Thanks
Why wait, you can get a 56 inch DLP for 1200 right now!Originally Posted by nyrican23
I'm tryin to get a 52" 1080p this holiday season
Although the picture on them is sick, the viewing angles on DLP's are terrible. You have to be directly in front of it, maybe better for amaster bedroom but not for a medium to large living/family room.Originally Posted by jumpman247
Why wait, you can get a 56 inch DLP for 1200 right now!Originally Posted by nyrican23
I'm tryin to get a 52" 1080p this holiday season
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
recession FTW.
Must have been a one day deal, because it was 499 yesterday.Originally Posted by lurkin2long
that samsung on sears is $649
what are you talking about?
That deal is crazy.Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
Costco sells EVERYTHING in bulk
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11322569http://www.costco.com/Bro...duct.aspx?Prodid=11322569
I love my 42" 64 series, i'm watching it rightnow, I got mine in February for $900
If you DONT need TWO TVs, I'd buddy up with someone for sure cuz thats nice
Originally Posted by Kicktionair
I just bought that touch of color for $2,063.00 three weeks ago... smh