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Posted at 4:54 PM on Tuesday 08/11/09 by
Ben
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BuyDig.com has the LG 42PQ30 42" 720p Plasma HDTV for $599 with free shipping. Add item to cart to receive discounted price. Utilizes LG's proprietary Simplink standard for connectivity to other LG devices. [Compare]

  • 1366 x 768 resolution, 12,000:1 contrast ratio, built-in tuner
  • 3x HDMI in, 3x component in, 500 cd/m2, 178 degree viewing angles
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      hornet953 - Posted 6:18 pm PDT 08/11/09 (170 Posts)  Report Spam

      These things just keep getting cheaper and cheaper. Makes you wonder how much profit margin the manufacturers cleaned up with several years back when they were defrauding the public with thousand dollar rip offs.

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      Lyden4 - Posted 6:28 pm PDT 08/11/09 (28 Posts)  Report Spam

      They get cheaper to produce the longer they've been around. I believe this is the cheapest I've seen for a 42" Plasma.

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      bbarker - Posted 7:18 pm PDT 08/11/09 (301 Posts)  Report Spam

      The Panasonic VIERA X1 Series TC-P42X1 is $628 at Amazon.

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      dr2428 - Posted 7:36 pm PDT 08/11/09 (74 Posts)  Report Spam

      Still don't know how long these will last.

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      speedywoody - Posted 7:53 pm PDT 08/11/09 (244 Posts)  Report Spam

      it's not priced at $599. first we have 6ave, now we have buydig. can you ever get the pricing right Ben? this is getting retarded.

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      skoldpadda - Posted 8:39 pm PDT 08/11/09 (71 Posts)  Report Spam

      Yeah the prices on these keep plummeting... nice

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      Iguana775 - Posted 8:53 pm PDT 08/11/09 (439 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'd go with the Panny

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      gusmurray - Posted 9:03 pm PDT 08/11/09 (16 Posts)  Report Spam

      Pretty sweet deal, so is the panny viera on Azamon

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      crv_rave - Posted 9:11 pm PDT 08/11/09 (485 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'd go with an LCD with 1080p. Plasma technology will fade in a few years.

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      samijubal - Posted 9:47 pm PDT 08/11/09 (1066 Posts)  Report Spam

      Even if plasmas go in a few years, why is that a reason to buy an inferior TV now?

      Get the Panny instead, better PQ and far more reliable.

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      machrob - Posted 10:32 pm PDT 08/11/09 (270 Posts)  Report Spam

      584 after bing cashback... but from compusa

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      45root - Posted 11:16 pm PDT 08/11/09 (31 Posts)  Report Spam

      price is back up to $650.

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      hornet953 - Posted 5:21 am PDT 08/12/09 (170 Posts)  Report Spam

      I'm thinking the Panny is the better buy.

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      chumdonkey - Posted 6:15 am PDT 08/12/09 (43 Posts)  Report Spam

      I recommend the newer 120Hz or 240Hz LCDs over the Plasma. I have a 50" Plasma that you can feel the heat radiating from it 3-4 feet away. It sucks down the power too. I helped install 2 55" 240Hz LED LCDs last week and was blown away by the quality and black levels. With that being said, $599 is a good deal.

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      omen7288 - Posted 6:38 am PDT 08/12/09 (17 Posts)  Report Spam

      I got the 42 viera for 600 + tax at a sears. Great tv for the price. I'd go with the panny instead.

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      gps69 - Posted 6:41 pm PDT 08/12/09 (96 Posts)  Report Spam

      seems nice for price

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