Panasonic Plasma Perfection
This will be my TV. Eventually.
We went to look at plasma TV's for our new apartment yesterday at P.C. Richards and Circuit City. This is the one we decided on. One thing we realized-P.C. Richards had it priced a whopping $1,500 higher than Circuit City. And Circuit City is priced $600 more than an online retailer I found. Unbelievable.
But unfortunately I don't have the funds yet for this beauty. But in a few months (if I don't eat lunch or buy anything) I hope to.
9 Comments:
I hope you have it by When i am there,thats the beatuy of a t.v.Omi has one like that and its UNBELEIVABLE.ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!.
you realize that you should be looking for an LCD tv...plasma's life expectancy is less than that of LCD by about 20000 hours...no screen burn problems and since you play video games that should be a factor, if you want to hook up your computer to the TV, the images will be much crisper and they're lighter. the only thing plasma has over the LCD is that they have a slight edge in night time viewing but LCD's are much better during the day.
and that's it for me, i'm spo0kybear for Technological Consumer Daily
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yeah. plasma's apparently have a short life span. i have a friend who mite be selling his used one if you want to talk to him. and i thought u said david was WORKING all day yesterday and so you couldn't stop by my party? and here u are shopping for tv's. hm. oh wait. you were shopping for me? how nice! ;-)
eku-apparently you didn't READ my post correctly. I said we went to look for tv's YESTERDAY which would be June 4th which WAS your birthday. Not that you answered any of my calls or accepted my dinner invitation.
And to all of you naysayers out there-the 2005 Panasonics have reduced the burn problem and the life expectancy is 13 yrs before it starts to fade.
Thanks for your input. I am not buying anything until I do more research and save up all that dough so it's still months off.
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ah i didn't check the date. i thought u posted today so yesterday would have been sunday. :-) anyway, here's a slate article about the hi end tvs:
http://slate.com/id/2110469
o. and think of all the money u saved not going to le bernardin on saturday! u should put that money in a cd or something to start saving for ur tv.
Thats right Sim,you tell them that PLASMAS are not bad there the best and they dont burn out fast!!!!
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