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Panasonic TC-P50X1 50" 720p Plasma HDTV

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Panasonic TC-P50X1 50" 720p Plasma HDTV $769 at BuyDig.com
 
Discuss (12) : History : Tell : Posted 12:51 PM PDT 10/11/09 by Ben
Panasonic TC-P50X1 50BuyDig.com has the Panasonic TC-P50X1 50" VIERA High-definition 720p Plasma TV for $769 with free shipping. Add item to cart to receive discounted price. Features a resolution of 1366x768, 30000:1 contrast ratio, 3 HDMI inputs, and a built-in HDTV tuner. [Compare]
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#1   matthew - Posted 1:05 pm PDT 10/11/09 (674 Posts)
Question: what consumer electronic device goes from $2700 in 2006 to $769 in 2009?

Answer: my 50" Panny. Sad
#2   macgyversite - Posted 1:37 pm PDT 10/11/09 (142 Posts)
Dont bother with this. I got the 1080p version for $850 after tax from Sears a few weeks ago.
#3   dubucl - Posted 1:58 pm PDT 10/11/09 (156 Posts)
PLASMA...
#4   squeeg - Posted 3:44 pm PDT 10/11/09 (241 Posts)
#1 but you had 3 yrs of enjoyment out of it so that has to be worth something
#5   raffa - Posted 5:24 pm PDT 10/11/09 (281 Posts)
I bet this one will be $599 for BF09
#6   matthew - Posted 8:38 pm PDT 10/11/09 (674 Posts)
#4 Thanks, you're right. I also have a PS3 now and even though the plasma is 720p, we sit around 10' back and Bluray's look great. But I guess I'm still old school...just not used to wanting a new TV after only 3 years (way back when, you kept your TV for 10 years before swapping out!).
#7   BowlOfNoodles - Posted 10:04 pm PDT 10/11/09 (64 Posts)
Well that's really how it is with technology right now, cheaper technology, so more people upgrade TVs within a shorter amount of time, like every 3 years.
#8   danh920 - Posted 5:51 am PDT 10/12/09 (47 Posts)
was wondering if this had 1080i, when i look at the specifications it says it has 1080p, 1080i, 720p

whats up with that?
#9   EmuMessenger - Posted 5:57 am PDT 10/12/09 (283 Posts)
I have the 42" from this model line and the picture is great.
#10   Superman - Posted 9:53 am PDT 10/12/09 (358 Posts)
#1
Don't feel bad; I've been watching a 30 inch CRT that cost me $1500 for 5 years. I'm thinking about going to a 54 inch plasma this year and then I'll need to upgrade to 3D in about 3 more years.

#8
It's actually 768P but it accepts those other resolutions and makes them fit.
#11   Scorpio - Posted 10:38 am PDT 10/12/09 (351 Posts)
With ya there #6. My bedroom TV is 15 years old and I'm just now thinking about replacement.
#12   ragnad - Posted 11:02 am PDT 10/12/09 (46 Posts)
I got ya beat, #11... Wink

I bought my 19" CRT bedroom TV used for $75 in 1988 from a hotel that was upgrading their "obsolete" TVs.

It has been used as a Ch3 monitor ever since.

Still works fine, but probably gonna replace it soon. Then I'll see about replacing the 13" I bought used in 1982 to use as a monitor for my TI-994A Wink
 
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