FRYs electronics runs specials every week. they also match any internet deal you show them. I bought my last Tv there after showing them that amazon was selling it $80 cheaper. Instead of waiting for amazon delivery. I bought it -- -internet matched price --- at Fry's and tookit home same night. Latest Samsung 40" LED Smart TV.
also... here are 2 sites where people just look for and post the best TV deals from all over the net and regular stores...
http://slickdeals.net/deals/tv/
http://www.fatwallet.com/led-tv-deals/
amazon and newegg, not only get it delivered but they set it up as well. and at a lower price, its why circuit city is out of business and best buy is hurting.
amazon and newegg, not only get it delivered but they set it up as well. and at a lower price, its why circuit city is out of business and best buy is hurting.
Simple...
newegg.com
Been using for 10 plus years now. Lost count of how much I have saved, and not one complaint yet.
As far as TVs, it will always be LG and Samsung for me.
Couple of quick questions for those of you that probably know more than I. Looking at buying a 60 to 65 inch. I have read that there really isn't a big difference in the 120Hz and 240Hz. Can anyone confirm this? Also, LCD vs. LED. Any input? Seems to me they are both basically the same thing with LED weighing less?
LED is LCD, they're the same thing. LED is not a different technology than LCD. The old style of LCD sets used a CCFL as the backlight source, but now most LCD sets use LED's as the backlight source. However, regardless of the type of backlight, they're both Liquid Crystal Display panels. Nothing has changed or will ever change with respect to LCD sets. It's just a marketing gimmick.
there's only 3 different display technologies: Plasma, LCD, and OLED.
Plasma gives the truest cinematic picture, has the darkest blacks, and handles motion the best. All videophiles own Plasmas and always will.
If there's any perceived advantage of LCD, it's that it weighs less than Plasma and that it can produce a super bright display, but it delivers a far inferior, unnatural, and inaccurate (oversaturated) picture.
LED is LCD, they're the same thing. LED is not a different technology than LCD. The old style of LCD sets used a CCFL as the backlight source, but now most LCD sets use LED's as the backlight source. However, regardless of the type of backlight, they're both Liquid Crystal Display panels. Nothing has changed or will ever change with respect to LCD sets. It's just a marketing gimmick.
there's only 3 different display technologies: Plasma, LCD, and OLED.
Plasma gives the truest cinematic picture, has the darkest blacks, and handles motion the best. All videophiles own Plasmas and always will.
If there's any perceived advantage of LCD, it's that it weighs less than Plasma and that it can produce a super bright display, but it delivers a far inferior, unnatural, and inaccurate (oversaturated) picture.