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Magnavox 47" 1080p Full HD LCD TV

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Magnavox 47" 1080p Full HD LCD TV $980 at Philips Outlet
 
Discuss (16) : History : Tell : Posted 12:35 PM PDT 07/1/08 by Ben
Magnavox 47Philips Outlet has the refurbished Magnavox 47" 1080p Full HD LCD TV w/ Digital Tuner, 47MF437B/37 for $1100 - $150 code 47MAG-0708 [Exp 7/8] + $29 shipping = $980 shipped.

  • Delivers 1920 x 1080p resolution with over two million pixels
  • Built-in ATSC digital/NTSC analog tuner, 8-ms. response time
  • 1200:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 20-watt stereo amplifier + two speakers
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    #1   Illithar - Posted 1:21 pm PDT 07/1/08 (282 Posts)
    A refurbished Magnavox, wow! Is $980 shipped what they pay me to take it off their hands?
    #2   phanrqp - Posted 1:23 pm PDT 07/1/08 (95 Posts)
    I think at one point they have a $450 off.
    #3   cass_p - Posted 1:28 pm PDT 07/1/08 (301 Posts)
    has anyone actually tried their refurbished tv? i heard a lot of bad comments, any first hand/person's experience?
    #4   revenant - Posted 2:27 pm PDT 07/1/08 (205 Posts)
    magnasux... no thnaks!
    #5   recklessk - Posted 2:36 pm PDT 07/1/08 (193 Posts)
    Yes I now have 2 refurbs from them. 1 Mag 42" 1080P and 1 Philips 47" 1080P. The 42" set is amazing, I could not be happier with it. It's been working since Nov 07. It gets used about 1-2 hours a night. The Philips 47" on the other hand is giving me audio problems. Nothing would come out of the speakers. So I tried to call Philips for their warranty, but they gave me attitude. I just did not want to deal with the customer service because I have it connected to a receiver so I figured it was not worth the time. I've had that one for about 2-3 months.

    With the good price points, I would definately take a gamble with them. Oh I forgot to mention that my parent's bought a 47" Philips 1080P as well during Nov. 07 and it has been working beatifully for them. I just got a bad a apple, but who buys a nice TV without having a receiver anyways. Hope this helps anyone considering purchasing this set.
    #6   mrlumpy - Posted 2:38 pm PDT 07/1/08 (26 Posts)
    Remember, ALL SALES FINAL from Philips Outlet. If your unit is bad, you have to send it out for repairs. NO RETURNS.
    #7   elroyerni - Posted 2:40 pm PDT 07/1/08 (176 Posts)
    If you're even considering this, you should think about just getting a Visio at your local Costco.
    #8   dontyellatmechump - Posted 3:23 pm PDT 07/1/08 (91 Posts)
    no Visio is crap..... Also this is a 1080P for less than $1000 not including taxes. I have 6. I have a 30" Philips LCD ($695), 2 37" Plasma's ($560), 1 42" ($675), and 2 47" 1080P ($750)... all refurb no real issues other then on one 37" you can't see the sound bar but that is it. Get the refurb if you want you are going to take a chance even if you bought at Bestbuy or Circuit City, that's why they sell extended service plans. Sometimes you are going to get a bad product. More than likely you refurb should work. It's been tested for the second time but sometimes they just don't work. Eagle or that new company whatever they call are delivering. Have your outlet and cable ready and make them wait while you take it out the box and test it yourself. If it doesn't work then have them take it right back....I did it with another 42" I bought. No worries.
    #9   cass_p - Posted 3:59 pm PDT 07/1/08 (301 Posts)
    thanks, #5 & #8!
    #10   BenKat - Posted 6:37 pm PDT 07/1/08 (1009 Posts)
    If items from Philips Outlet arrive DOA you pay shipping to them for repair and wait about a month or so to get it back...Don't think I want to try my luck or wallet on them...
    #11   Mike_V - Posted 9:06 pm PDT 07/1/08 (261 Posts)
    Having to pay shipping to repair a TV is ridiculous. Probably better to just go to Costco and pay a bit more than to gamble.
    #12   nuisance - Posted 9:06 pm PDT 07/1/08 (10917 Posts)
    If you'll be available to do as #8 said, it might be worth the risk. But if you aren't sure you'll be there to accept delivery and ready to hook it up before the delivery person leaves so you can send any defective product back with him, I don't recommend buying from Philips' outlet. Too much hassle if anything goes wrong, and the additional costs if it does will make this as expensive as a better new one.
    #13   nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 3:55 am PDT 07/2/08 (3996 Posts)
    Stop posting false info #12. Your lies are misleading people.
    #14   nuisance - Posted 6:45 am PDT 07/2/08 (10917 Posts)
    #13, why do you spend your time stalking other members? Post something useful about a deal for once. Or at least back up your claim. Otherwise you just end up looking like a douchebag.
    #15   avi_tar - Posted 8:16 am PDT 07/2/08 (137 Posts)
    #13 is a douchebag. Go douche yourself, douchebag.
    #16   nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 2:19 pm PDT 07/2/08 (3996 Posts)
    Oink
     
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