Where can I buy a HDTV online?
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Second Act only sells TVs and is a great store, also they have a $10 off coupon at http://www.coupon-code.biz/electronics/s... to save some money
Have you tried E-bay.people sell everything there.
Tough question, as you don't specify what kind or type of TV you are looking for, or what your primary use(s) will be. However, look at www.Plasmatvbuyingguide.com and
www.LCDtvbuyingguide.com to get an idea of what you want and prices. You can do better than the prices those sites list, usually.
After determining what you want, do an on-line search through Yahoo and/or Goggle for the brand and model. Also, if possible, go to a large TV store and check out the picture yourself.
Hi I have on of these and its great and with in your price range
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/b000els...
I wouldn't buy online unless I've researched brands or models in the real world somewhere first. While all tout 720p or digital comb filters for better picture, almost all of them treat the picture differently in terms of color, sharpness, black levels, etc.
Look around at your local stores and at least find a manufacturer whose products you think produce a consistent picture you like.
I know that Circuit City and Best Buy online have a Samsung 30" 1080i tube television for $700. Looks nice to me.
Wherever you buy from, ebay is a "buyer beware" outlet. Don't even THINK of making a purchase that expensive with anyone with less than 98% positive. And ALWAYS check the feedback to see what the sources for the negatives are (lack of reponse, item unshipped, etc) If one of the problems pops up repeatedly, it's a pattern of behavior that might happen to you.
newegg or crutchfield. but go someplace like best buy or abc warehouse and check some out 1st. that way u know what the picture looks like and stuff
For a range like $700 - $900 I'd try
http://www.nimisis.com/halfpricebargains...
for the best value for money
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