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Deals, Returned: Thursday Edition --
We present the return of our great, almost famous HDTV deals, and without further ado, let’s kick it off with a great deal:
Walmart – How about a great deal on a Vizio 42″ E420VL 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV for $548 – free in-store pickup included (option is $20 for shipping). With a 120Hz refresh rate, 100,000:1 contrast ratio, and 3 HDMI inputs, tough to beat this one!
BuyDig.com – You know we love LG: how about a 55LV5500 55″ 120Hz LED HDTV for $1619 and $30 off with our special coupon code “BUYDIG30” = $1589 – and with free shipping? How can we do it?
Thanks for joining us and have fun!
Best Seller this week: LG 32″ 32LD350 HDTV --
LG has a sterling reputation with us at SS, and now comes a major sales courtesy of Amazon on a very nice 32″ unit perfect for any bedroom or spare room in the house: how’s a nice 32″ unit for $309? That’s 31% off the normal list price, and its currently the number 1 HDTV seller on the site for a very good reason.
We’ve seen some interesting patterns among the top sellers of late. Mostly LG and Samsung (the former title holder for Amazon top seller) have jockeyed for the top position on the popular merchant destination on the web, and its only this week that finally LG has claimed the crown for top seller.
Here’s the link to the site to check out the sale, grab it while its hot!
Price Slash: $169 top line LG Blu-Ray player? --
It seems even the high-end Blu-Ray players are getting a generous price reduction, meaning nothing but good news for the future of HD and the BR media format, moving it closer to eclipsing DVD as the home format of choice.
Amazon.com is now selling the LG BD 570 Blu-ray player, which comes with wireless video and audio streaming built in, for only $169. That’s 25% off the retail price, and its got very good ratings from users as well. Not a surprise, given the high ratings we’ve given many LG products in years past.
We assume this item will be gone quickly, so follow the link above to grab it up while its still in stock (which it was last we checked).
Online Price Dip: $440 for a 40″ Toshiba 1080p HDTV? --
Prices are continuing to slide downwards for new HDTV units, seemingly hitting new lows every few weeks now.
Amazon has, for example, a really cool deal on a 40″ 1080p Toshiba HDTV with a USB connection and loads of good features, well-rated on the site as well: $440, brand new? Pretty amazing indeed, as our predictions of pricing sliding downwards is coming true pretty rapidly. We only hope this spurs slightly lagging sales into the new 2011 model year, as technology and TVs are looking better overall than they ever have.
It’ll be curious how many more deals like this will pop up as vendors seek to clear inventories following the big Super Bowl push.
SB Follow-Up: Wal-Mart’s HDTV Super Bowl Madness begins --
Last article, we discussed Consumer Report’s picks for the best of the best among HDTV units, now we have Wal-Mart jumping in to offer great deals on HDTVs across the board. Here’s a preview of some great deals:
* Vizio 32″ LCD HDTV (720p, 60Hz, 31.5″ diagonal screen size) – $348
* Phillips 40″ LCD HDTV (1080p, 120Hz, 39.9″ diagonal screen size) – $498 ($100 savings)
* Vizio 42″ LCD HDTV (1080p, 60Hz, 42.0″ diagonal screen size) – $548
* Vizio 47″ HDTV (1080p, 120Hz, 46.1″ diagonal screen size) – $698
$698 for a 47″, 120Hz HDTV? Now that really is madness, and Vizio has established itself as a very decent brand nowadays. It’ll be interesting to see the sales totals after the Super Bowl is played, and we’ll truly hope that really helps to move units.
OLED News: LG aiming to start making panels by 2013? --
All of you know LG is sorta king of the hill in the OLED charge of late, and now word from up high is that LG is swearing they’ll be ready to make a move in the OLED arena in the next few years, mass producing large OLED panels for the open market.
More info and pic courtesy of Engadget:
LG has plucked our heart strings once again by announcing on its Q4 earnings call that its mass production of large OLED panels will ramp up at the end of 2013. In other words, the schedule it laid out a little less than a year ago to triple OLED production via a $226 million facility expansion is still on track — which is pretty amazing given that other OLED schedules we’ve seen have been 90 percent fantasy and 10 percent hype. On the same call, vice president of LG Display Jung Ho also took the opportunity to share the company’s goal of becoming the market leader in OLED TV. Considering LG has already announced plans to release a 31-inch 3D OLED set in the US and Europe this year with a 55-inch prototype following in 2012 — it seems Samsung may now have a real fight on its hands for OLED dominance that it can’t dance its way out of. No matter who wins, though, the possibility of ultra-thin TVs gracing our walls is definitely getting brighter.
We love the heat on this technology and that companies are recognizing people want something new and fresh in the HDTV world.
Super Bowl HD: Best Buy starts up HDTV specials for pigskin epic --
Every year, it seems many companies put HDTV units on sale for the big sports day, the Super Bowl, and this year is no exception.
It will feature 14 Sony TVs, and its good from January 23 to January 29, 2011. Prices are decent for the type of units they are, indeed. Here’s more info from the source:
During the promotion, Best Buy is offering discounts on 14 different Sony sets, including:
* Sony Bravia 60-inch, 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV for $1,998 ($1,001 off the regular price)
* Sony Bravia 55-inch, 1080p 120Hz LED HDTV for $1,499 ($800 off the regular price.)
* Sony Bravia 55-inch, 1080p 3D 240Hz LED HDTV for $1,798 ($1,401 off the regular price.)
* Sony Bravia 46-inch, 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV for $763 ($86 off the regular price.)
* Sony Bravia 46-inch, 1080p 3D 240Hz LED HDTV for $1,499 ($1,000 off the regular price.)
* Sony Bravia 40-inch 1080p, 60Hz LCD HDTV for $599 ($50 off the regular price.)
We always appreciate sales, so we thought we would pass this one on to our fair readers.
Fresh HDTV Deals for the New Year --
Why not ring in the new year with some really great HDTV deals designed to make any hi-def fan swoon? Here we go:
Abes of Maine has a very nice Samsung PN58C550 58″ 1080p Plasma HDTV for $1285 and we include a $15 off with coupon code “LOYALTY15” = $1270 with free shipping too? Yes, indeed, only here will you see this great price.
Walmart.com has a great deal on a huge TV from a relatively unknown brand: a Proscan 55LC55S240V69 55” LCD 1080p 240Hz HDTV for $999.00 with free in-store pickup. Amazing price for the size and features, decent reviews too.
Thanks for joining us and have a happy new year!
Long Time Missing: HDTV Deals for a Tuesday --
It’s been ages since we did our deals segment, so we’ll give you an extra dose of savings on HDTV goodness. Here we go:
B&H Photo Video – It’s a fact: smaller HDTV sizes are as cheap as they’ve ever been, and the Viewsonic VT2430 24” 1080p Widescreen LCD for $229.00 with free shipping is proof of that fact. Nice deal on a pretty nice unit.
Dell Home – Dell has good deals at times, such as this Sharp AQUOS LC-55LE620UT 55” LED LCD HDTV for $1799.99 – $600 instant discount from our link = $1199.99 with free shipping too. Tough to beat that, from what we’ve seen.
Walmart – Now it isn’t a top name, but the deal is exceptional: a Hannspree ST42DMSB 42″ 1080p 120Hz LCD for $449 – with free shipping? Crazy talk.
Thanks for joining us on this jumbo sized edition of deals, and have an HD day.
The Top 25 HD Gift Guide – all $300 or less --
It appears that TVpredictions.com has released their all-encompassing top 25 HD related gift guide for the upcoming Christmas holiday, and it’s filled with tons of Blu-Ray movies, equipment and other goodies for the HD lover in your family or circle of friends.
And best of all, nothing is over $300, with most under $100. It can be tough to stick to a budget with HD fans, but this list should help guide your way this season. Most of the gifts can be found through the hallowed halls of Amazon quite cheaply. Note the many inexpensive HDTVs in the list, we’d recommend any one of those for a cheapie HDTV thrill.
See here for the complete list: Link
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