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Haste266 said:wait till the end of 07. TVs like this will be $500...
sirplayalot said:Why not just wait till the end of 08 then when these TV's are 200?
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Josh Hazel said:I would rather get the 32" samsung with the built in hd and atsc tuner as well as RGB connection. Much better monitor, 3001:1 contrast ratio. $919 shipped.
Samsung
sirplayalot said:Something tells me the price of the 37" Westy will be dropping soon! I hope it does.
nicepun said:Good Price, Great Monitor. I use it as a bedroom TV. Don't care much about having an HD Tuner since I have DirecTV anyway. I got mine from Cruthfield which I'm told has an excellent customer service. And since this one my first LCD 1080p monitor I bought the 3 year extented Warranty (only 80 bucks) just to be on the safe side. Needless to say that wife loves it. Definately an awesome monitor/tv.
rockman1117 said:How did you manage to get the warranty for 80? When I try to add the warranty, its listed for $99.99. Is there a coupon or something?
nicepun said:I guess I was been too mondest, it was actually $85.99. which I still think it's pretty good for 3 years.
cjm18 said:How do ppl know this will be 500 by year's end?
i stated it will be 500 by the end of 07...not this year.cjm18 said:How do ppl know this will be 500 by year's end?
rockman1117 said:Just thinking outloud....I wonder if you could buy one from Sams and return the defective Buy.com one (if it was defective)? Its pretty risky if they keep track of the item somehow. Otherwise, it might be an out if you lose the pixel lottery.
http://buy.com ==> looking up my google purchase
SKU: 202790596 Westinghouse LVM-37W3 37" LCD Display $999.95 Sent to Warehouse
They got my money, I didnt even get a reach-around... let alone a tracking number.http://checkout.google.com
Your order is in progress.
Dec 26 - Your credit card (MASTERCARD xxx-XXXX) was charged for $1,024.08. "GOOGLE BUY COM" will appear on your credit card statement.
Dec 26 - Buy.com has sent the following message: "Your Buy.com Order number is: XXXXXXXX"
Dec 26 - Buy.com received your order.
Dec 26 - Your order was sent to Buy.com. A confirmation email was sent to you by Google.
How do ppl know this will be 500 by year's end?
There have been a ton of articles lately saying that the prices of LCDs are going to drop significantly.
Partially Correct, partially incorrect. The prevelance of 1080p will cause the market for 720p (and 480p) to reduce to the point that places will have to 'liquidate' [but then again, i still see SDTV, CRT televisions being sold] the "lesser" tech. but that does not mean that maximus isn't partially correct as well. 1080p will come down in price as well. This time, next year, I predict the 42" 1080p lcds will be at this pricepoint, and that'll be one WITH a tuner, or some other improved feature, like, a memory card reader port or something, or maybe just a superior brand, such as samsung.Yeah, they are. But 1080p LCDs are not going to drop like that.