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#1
RKLE - Posted 10:51 am PST 11/21/08 (5514 Posts)
I would go and see this before I buy it. They are along the same lines as dynex and element that you see at BB and CC. Not a bad tv for a dorm room or kids room.
#2
nuisance - Posted 10:54 am PST 11/21/08 (10112 Posts)
#3
R6 - Posted 11:00 am PST 11/21/08 (262 Posts)
Wow, Cheap!! Though I dont know brand. If they have warranty like Hyundai cars. For TV: 3-5yrs warranty.. it's good to go.
#4
mattequa - Posted 11:18 am PST 11/21/08 (27 Posts)
Had bad luck with sceptre a couple of years ago. 1 month out of warranty wire shorted.
#5
Trollsprinkler - Posted 11:32 am PST 11/21/08 (362 Posts)
Although this deal is for a TV, my monitor experience (using same resolution shown for the TV)is that it is a little tough to find a good color/brightness/contrast balance.
The factory settings were super high brightness and contrast,
I have spent a lot of time fiddling with manual adjustments and can't get the darker colors to come up well without making it too bright. g looking here at pc ases I just can make out a black box, and not the individual drive bays.
Over all I wam pleased with the monitor for work, and have no other issues. A better tweaking might yield better results, but is apparently beyond me. I prefer Soyo, HP, or Dell for good color right out of the box. Only slight adjustments needed on those if any.
#6
monkieinabarrel - Posted 11:35 am PST 11/21/08 (688 Posts)
well... its cheap. probably no tax too. better than what is going to go down according to the leaked bf ads too
#7
coliphage - Posted 12:01 pm PST 11/21/08 (12 Posts)
how does it compare with the Hannspree brand? newegg has 37in 720p for 500 shipped.
#8
trailblazed - Posted 12:06 pm PST 11/21/08 (286 Posts)
#9
rbendorf - Posted 12:10 pm PST 11/21/08 (6 Posts)
I have 2 of the 42" Naga models and they have been great...I would buy a Sceptre again.
#10
reedux - Posted 12:21 pm PST 11/21/08 (187 Posts)
i have a 32" sceptre from costco i bought before they changed their return policy. works decently well. it wont wow any visitors, but for the price, it's certainly worth looking into
#11
djrussell - Posted 12:48 pm PST 11/21/08 (78 Posts)
these 32"s are getting CHEAP.
#12
mklala - Posted 12:53 pm PST 11/21/08 (96 Posts)
cheap indeed
#13
Achu - Posted 1:13 pm PST 11/21/08 (20 Posts)
i am in New York and there is no tax and shipping is $2. All under $400. It is pretty much the best deal i have seen so far for 32"
#14
lato - Posted 1:20 pm PST 11/21/08 (449 Posts)
Wow. That's cheap. Sceptre has decent quality. It's clearly not Sony. .
#15
revhq - Posted 1:23 pm PST 11/21/08 (52 Posts)
haven't heard much from this brand
#16
iTurk - Posted 1:56 pm PST 11/21/08 (394 Posts)
Expect these to be around $299 by February.
#17
scottman - Posted 2:07 pm PST 11/21/08 (208 Posts)
Sceptre is pretty good PQ-wise, but can be spotty on build quality. They also have a 1080p 32" at costco right now for $450.
#18
nuisance_el_gordo - Posted 2:39 pm PST 11/21/08 (3984 Posts)
Oink
#19
donnydorko - Posted 3:25 pm PST 11/21/08 (138 Posts)
great t.v sold out now though
#20
rankais - Posted 3:47 pm PST 11/21/08 (128 Posts)
1080 would be better, although a good price






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