30 inch lcd tv
30 inch lcd tv

Can you help me find a good deal on an LCD TV?
I want to buy an LCD (not plasma) TV 30-inch minimum. Does anyone know how or where to find a compromise in the United States? Should I wait until after Christmas sales? I really do not want to wait that long, but I saved a ton of $. I really want a Samsung or other type of error indicator (maybe you have a brand you can recommend?). I'm looking to spend $ 500 - $ 700 - If possible, preferring to buy in a store (not online). Thank you for any help you can give. brand great name ... no error indicator, sorry about that!
"In general, sales of television are more in April, July and November. However, you can find a good sale price at any time during the year. Best Sales are "normally" a model to be removed, as the new leaves to replace. You're right to look in a local store rather than online retailers, may well be an authorized distributor plant - which could carry NO WARRANTY. Caveat emptor! For a 32-inch LCD, probably better than you do now to a maximum of $ 700, is a Toshiba (32HL67). In a 32-inch LCD HDTV, this is my 3rd choice, but still a very good TV. N 1 and 2 are tied, the Panasonic and Sony Model S, but both now break your budget. Make sure you go to quality, performance and reliability, like three, I suggested. Stay away from hunger, the third level ( "junk"), televisions, trademarks nerver heard before, or just come on the market Television, like the ILO, Maxent, Insignia, Element, Vizio and Olevia, and brands that are normally associated with cameras, equipment and products cheap electronics such as Polaroid, Casio, Westinghouse, RCA and Sanyo. Consult Consumer Reports magazine 11/07 and 3 / 08 Articles of HDTV in your library public site and read this garbage on TV. And be very, very careful of advice you receive here. 'Maybe', 20% of posters have really an idea of what they speak. Most comments are not informed, subjective opinions, however well intentioned. Good hunting. Http: / / www.hdguru.com/your-new-disposable-flat-panel-hdtv/107/
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