is a 22" LCD TV doable for 400 bucks and if so which one should i get? i want to send one to my kid in new orleans. he mainly watches movies and doesnt have cable so he doesnt watch TV. hes got a PS3 and this is just for their bedroom. he doesnt want anything bigger .. thanks. i dont know shit about 720 or 1080i except that i wont get a 1080i for 4 bills
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With a 22" LCD TV he'd only get 720p, the 1080i and 1080p are resolutions that are not found on a TV of that screen size.
You can definitely pick something up for ~$400. For cheap, Bestbuy has one for $279.99 on their site plus shipping or store pick up. If your son is more of a choser than a begger, you can go with a good Sharp, Sony or Samsung LCD TV for your price range at tigerdirect.com, newegg.com, or amazon.com. It just depends if you want to deal with ordering off of website, but those three are reputable and have good prices.
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for 22" 720p will be fine. Look for a vizio, or samsung - avoid anything else that is a weird brand name. Sony use to be the shit, but no longer. It should all have one(or more) HDMI inputs.Originally posted by Matt-Bhey does anyone know anyone who gets upset and makes electronics?Comment
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SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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My 50" Samsung DLP is 720p, and it looks just as good, if not better, even on HD cable channels as my friend's 1080p plasma Pioneer.Comment
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thanks guys, is it safe to ship these fuckers or should i just send him some loot and tell him to go buy this samsung at walmart down there? he has to carry it 3 miles or take a cab to go get it as hes in the french quarter with no car.
think this thing looks ok???Comment
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yeah i can. i thought if it wasnt dangerous to ship them i could have it delivered to his house and avoid the cab and or walk home with it. he carried a 60lb particle board desk home 3 miles. he said it sucked.Comment
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The link you posted sent me Here ??
Those should ship fine... :mrgreen:
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Seriously though, I would think shipping a 22" flat panel would not be to bad (I just received 8 22" LCD flat panels for my business computers two months ago from Dell with no problems). I would worry more about the larger and heavier flat panels with the lazy ass UPS drivers throwing them around. These things come packed really well, just get some insurance on shipping it just in case. Or send him the loot and let him get it.
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I'm an entertainment equipment retard as well...
I don't do TV but I do Movies and the kids do playstation...
I dig quality but I'm poor so...
Are any of you video Gurus willing to post the killer X-mass deals out there in here?Comment
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These things are incredibly light. They're packed in real tight and the box can be carried much easier than a particleboard desk for sure. The 52" Sharp Aquos I speced out for my grandpa was so light I carried it myself, granted it was awkward since it was a pretty big box.
SC*AR (Schwarz Army)
No longer stock ride height, rolling as low as a daily driver in New England should without worrying about breaking an oil pan. :up:Comment
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My 50" Pioneer Plasma got AIDS and died on me. Really sucks. The thing has been sitting for about 3 years now.
$400 is way more than enough money for what you're looking for.Comment
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check newegg.com as well. They seem to do pretty well and I just picked up a 40" lcd from them and service was top notch!Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs!
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