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Re: Thinking About A 32" LCD....

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Try streetprices.com and bottomdollar.com for prices. Streetprices.com has that model for $799 + $82 in shiping. Remember to call American Express to confirm they still double the warranty or add an extra year to the one year factory warranty at no additional charge to you. When you buy a TV or appliance with them the manufacturer's 1 year warranty is is doubled to two years. I agree that bigger is better for HT. I was looking for a 61" Panny DLP that just came out in 2005. After doing searches I stumbled onto our current 60" Sony Grand Wega LCD. A really nice picture it has. The bottom line is the same set was $3,499 and 3599 at Sears. Best Buy, and Circuit City. We paid $1,749 for ours brand new in the box from Electronics Expo in NJ. They have both brick and mortar and internet sales. The shipping to our door was only $150. The only thing I bought was a generic stand that is very sturdy at CC for around $150 and it was easy to assemble. Take your time and go look at lots of different models. Then see what they sell for on-line. Watching Sunday and Monday night football in 720P is sweet. While many new sets claim 1080P the sad truth is the cable companies in my area at least at most offer 1080i. Go with the biggest set you can afford to buy is my humble suggestion. I have a 30" CRT HDTV in my bedroom. Good hunting and scrounging! John


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