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mbmarquart

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  1. Greetings - As any of you who are looking presumaly already know, both Sears and Best Buy have their $499 Samsung LN32A300 LCD HDTV selling right now. It was in Best Buy's Sunday ad actually. I debated back and forth and tonight broke down and bought it at Best Buy. Not to mention, anything over $499 using your Best Buy credit card qualifies for 18 months interest free financing. The only difference I can find is that the next model up, the LN32A330 has an 8000:1 Contrast Ratio compared to the 6000:1 on the LN32A330. HOWEVER...I saw rumors online that the 300 actually supported 1080p. I didn't believe it until I got mine hooked up...guess what folks...my DirectTV HD/DVR Receiver is currently piping a 1080p signal to the LN32A300 that I am watching as I write. And for those of you considering a 37" Dynex over a 32" Samsung, make sure you go to the store and compare the pictures first - you'll be surprised. On another note...I was at both of my local Walmarts today. They too have the LN32A330 - which as we know very well, Samsung is one of the leaders, if not the, in this technology right now. Now, I do admit, Vizio makes one hell of a TV, BUT, for some reason, every Vizio had a remarkably noticeable difference in display, even the lowest end model. This would lead me to believe that Walmart is adjusting the display settings to make Vizio look as though they really outperform the rest. Now, I would first think that perhaps it was just some people/kid screwing with the settings...but at two Walmarts? I've been doing my research and am quite confident with my idea of what displays look like on each. Anyway...good luck to everyone this Black Friday - you won't catch me waiting inline for an LCD, I got mine :) Happy Holidays!
  2. Greetings Everyone! First, thanks GottaDeal for the continued Black Friday Information! Second, I don't know what everyone else's opinion is, but I'm quite disappointed with the Black Friday ads this year - I think the general consensus was that due to the economy, the ads would be better than last to try and draw more people in - but it appears that didn't happen at all. Third, there is one deal I'm quite interested in and it is the JVC 32" HDTV/DVD Combo that Sam's Club has for $598. Does anyone know the specs on it or where I can find them? I've looked for awhile on the net and have had no luck. I'm a little skeptical of a combo unit, but for the price and the fact that I'm a huge fan and supporter of JVC, I think I'll take a chance. Thanks! Mike
  3. Went to my local WalMart this morning...no sign of the $129...BUT...I scanned the price of the one that is on the shelves at $198...they scan on sale at $139! WooHoo!
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