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![]() Costco has a 42" LCD that does 1080P instore for $1099 or $1249 if you buy it online.
http://www.costco.ca/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=10299836&whse=BCCA&Ne=5000001+ 4000000&eCat=BCCA|79&N=4008766%204294965637&Mo=1&N o=0&Nr=P_CatalogName:BCCA&Ns=P_Price|1||P_SignDesc 1&lang=en-CA&Sp=C&topnav= |
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![]() After lots of research and looking got a Samsung LCD and quite pleased but Costco that DanG mentioned (Viewsonic 42" 1080P, $1099) is a deal mostly because of Costco return policy.
Got a couple of buddies and my brother are big Costco swappers. Last guy traded his year old 37" 1080i for the 42" 1080P for even money. |
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![]() I like my Samsung 50" LCD DLP Costco currently has great pricing on these. You have to shop around, at the time I bought mine the Brick beat Costco's pricing by $150 and also included a Samsung Progressive Scan Up Loading DVD. The Brick also had the best pricing on the stand, same stand was $250 more than the Brick at FS BB and London Drug. London Drug has a very good , well priced Audio Video dept. Keep in mind that you will need a HD hookup to get the full HD picture quality. At todays pricing if you are going to spend $2000 or more ensure the TV will handle HD 1080P.
Tom R Last edited by Tom R; 12-23-2007 at 06:14 PM. |
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