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Posted at 4:44 PM on Sunday 01/4/09 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
BestBuy.com has the Insignia NS-LTDVD32-09 32" Class 720p Flat-Panel LCD HDTV/DVD Combo for $530 + shipping. Features 1366 x 768 resolution, 500 cd/m Brightness, 1000:1 Contrast Ratio, Built-in DVD player.
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    redtag - Posted 5:02 pm PST 01/4/09 (59 Posts)  Report Spam

    Bought an ILO a few years back from Walmart.
    Supposedly a Tatung panel. Good viewing angles and no dead pixels. Anyone have any clues on these TV's?

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    madpunter - Posted 5:45 pm PST 01/4/09 (438 Posts)  Report Spam

    this seems a little expensive. is this really a good deal?

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    boss_hogg - Posted 5:53 pm PST 01/4/09 (347 Posts)  Report Spam

    Bad deal. Can get a Sharp or Toshiba in this size for less and it isn't so bulky either.

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    dave388 - Posted 6:09 pm PST 01/4/09 (78 Posts)  Report Spam

    its best buys brand.. stay away

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    dayray - Posted 6:14 pm PST 01/4/09 (308 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's like this; BB took one pile of baconnaise (TV) and heaped on another pile of baconnaise (DVD) then overpriced it. You are getting (2) piles of baconnaise for (1) price though!!!!

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    rab05 - Posted 6:30 pm PST 01/4/09 (104 Posts)  Report Spam

    Wow, horrible deal. A good 32" TV can now be readily found for $400, then a good DVD player is what, $80 max?

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    DonkeyHotay - Posted 6:32 pm PST 01/4/09 (14 Posts)  Report Spam

    Why 720p when you can get 1080p at a pretty decent price now.

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    neouvou - Posted 6:33 pm PST 01/4/09 (77 Posts)  Report Spam

    what is 720
    this tv sucks,
    I recommend you go into a store and see the quality of this tv in person.

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    soccermomluv_ - Posted 7:06 pm PST 01/4/09 (211 Posts)  Report Spam

    1080 is a larger number than 720, so i'd just go with that.

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    Knarly - Posted 7:06 pm PST 01/4/09 (464 Posts)  Report Spam

    Contrast is very important and 1000:1 sucks.

    At least 5000:1 to if you want to be blown away by the picture.

    Plasmas and top end LCD's are pushing 30,000:1

    Next generation OLED's are sitting at 1,000,000:1

    Go to any store displaying LCD's and find the one with the best picture. I guarantee it's not the one with 1000:1 contrast!

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    hawk600rr - Posted 7:32 pm PST 01/4/09 (40 Posts)  Report Spam

    why? why does he post things like this? what a terrible "deal"

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    ogopogo87 - Posted 9:22 pm PST 01/4/09 (32 Posts)  Report Spam

    This has gotten terrible reviews, mainly because of the DVD player. Most recommend that if you are interested in the Insignia 32" LCD that you get the model without the player for $480 and get a standalone DVD machine instead of this item.

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    a8le - Posted 10:48 pm PST 01/4/09 (432 Posts)  Report Spam

    not a good deal. its been this price forever

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    boxingfan - Posted 5:35 am PST 01/5/09 (458 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's funny to read all the comments about resolution from people who obviously know nothing about it. I doubt some of them can even count to 1080.

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    mkrate - Posted 8:07 am PST 01/5/09 (89 Posts)  Report Spam

    Low resolution + high price = Ben, what were you thinking?

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    Jason44 - Posted 12:41 pm PST 01/5/09 (223 Posts)  Report Spam

    soccermomluv_ wrote:
    1080 is a larger number than 720, so i'd just go with that.


    Lol that cracked me up

    -Jason [image]

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