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best place to buy a tv? 5.1 surround? It seems London drugs is $200 more then best buy on almost every tv. I always read how expensive best buy is. Buying a tv is impossible so many different makes and models, 1080p, 120hz, contrast ratio, plasma, lcd. Shit is fucking annoying. |
well for most people that are gonna spend over $1500 on a merchandise, usually they like to do some research before the purchase. If it's "fucking annoying", dont bother buying one then. |
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do check flyer from best buy or futureshop and........other stores often sometimes they have smoking deal but only last for 2 or 3 days edit : price match would help u too |
use redflagdeals.com and check for prices. There, I just solved your buying problem and gave you an addiction problem at the same time :D |
Visions. There warrenty is pretty sweet too. You buy the warrenty, if you don't use it at the end of the term you get the warrenty back in the form of a instore credit. |
All big box stores generally have the same price. Alot of the models that looks the same are not the same. If you want to get the best bang for the dollar you yourself will have to do the research. It's like buying a car. If you jump the gun and buy the wrong product, you have no one to blame but yourself. It's definately not easy, I spent about 1.5 weeks researching before I bit the bullet and bought one. Everywhere you go for an opinion, it's always going to be different. So rather than rely on other people, you should do your own research so you don't get tricked into or falsely sold on something. Things you need to determine BEFORE you pick a TV -size of tv -dimensions of room -lighting conditions in the room (ie. lot of sunlight in the room?) -what you plan on using it for (HDTV, Bluray, gaming, etc) -wall mounting or not -budget for TV Things you need to determine BEFORE you pick a theatre system -size of room -are the walls well insulated -in apartment or house -purpose of the system (more for movies or music?) -budget -how much space for speakers |
if researching what TV you want is fucking annoying, just go into futureshop and ask them to sell you a TV. youd be amazed at how eager they are to help. ;) |
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Do you have at least a price range and a set of features that are "must have" features? If so, list them out here and perhaps it might be easier to recommend something/somewhere to buy from. |
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for a condo-size 5.1 surround system, look at whats available in a home theater in a box. they usually come with the receiver, 5 speakers and a sub and are usually cost effective because they arent overkill for a condo. too many people spend too much money on their surround setup when most people cant turn it up passed 30% anyway. $2200 for a TV will get you a pretty decent 46". I dont have much experience with 120hz but I understand its good for gaming. Sharp, Sony, Samsung, Toshiba for LCD. |
how about some smaller stores? Has anyone got a good deal from mom & pop store? |
go down to the states n pickup the tv than can stream internet,i think its by LG! it's also got 120hz. its the next best thing. search up rs. for "120hz" there was a thread on it awhile ago... called all the people who bought 50"+ tv's on boxing day . . . Suckers! ! |
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I purposely bought a "HTIB" (Home theatre in the box) for my Playstation 2 because my place was small. BOy did I regret it, satellite speakers in general have puny drivers and tend to sound dull. I ended up getting towers with two 6.5" drivers and it made a HUGE difference. Again I don't blast the music nor turn it up super loud. But when you're playing games/movies, having a bigger fuller sounding pair of speakers makes the experience more enjoyable. Just imagine having lots of treble and lots of bass....but lacking the mid range. It kills everything. But hey maybe I'm just picky. I myself opted for the 120hz. Some people love it, some hate it. I personally don't mind it, but my gf doesn't like it. You can usually adjust it on the TV too, so if you like it and your gf hates it then you can turn it down/off. I notice a big difference in gaming though. Plasma's tend to have richer colours, and aren't as unreliable as before. But they still have their pro's and con's. Plasma's need to be broken in to properly calibrate it. Plasma's are prone to burn it. They are alot better, and have technologies to help prevent it. But in my experience selling newer Panasonic, Hitachi, Samsung plasma's they are in fact prone to burn in. BUTTTT keep in mind in a store where someone forgets to put a movie on repeat and the image stays still for 5-8 hours on a alsmot daily basis, then yeah you will get burn in. But for everyday home use, I can't really see how anyone could burn in an image. |
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i might be able to give u good deal in store. ~ :D |
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