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Posted at 2:27 PM on Sunday 10/4/09 by
Ben
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Best Buy has the Sharp Aquos LC40E67U 40" 1080p LCD HDTV for $600 + shipping. Select in-store pickup to avoid the $70 shipping fee. [Compare]

  • 1080p resolution, built-in ATSC/QAM/NTSC tuners
  • 176 degree viewing angles, 450 cd/m2 brightness, 4 HDMI Inputs
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      jokersmoker - Posted 4:48 am PDT 10/5/09 (396 Posts)  Report Spam

      SOLD OUT EVERYWHERE

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      sguy2130 - Posted 5:26 am PDT 10/5/09 (1031 Posts)  Report Spam

      That's probably because its one of the few good deals that worst buy has, so people are jumping on it.

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      jgolden1016 - Posted 6:02 am PDT 10/5/09 (103 Posts)  Report Spam

      got one, thanks best buy

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      Satan - Posted 9:41 am PDT 10/5/09 (92 Posts)  Report Spam

      These are good TVs. Some people have banding problems on them, though, but just kept replacing them until they got one that works. They seem to be in the minority.

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      moementos - Posted 1:44 pm PDT 10/5/09 (534 Posts)  Report Spam

      This was on here all last week and no one say boo about it. Why all of a sudden is it generating buzz?

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      RaptorClaw - Posted 11:31 pm PDT 10/5/09 (26 Posts)  Report Spam

      I rather wait for a good deal on a Samsung

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      nextel2010 - Posted 10:46 am PDT 10/6/09 (339 Posts)  Report Spam

      I have a 37" Sharp and a 32" Samsung. The Sharp has 6 dead pixels (thank god I can't see them from a normal distance), and had to have the mainboard replaced under warranty for a power lockup issue. The Samsung needed the mainboard replaced for a dead video issue after the warranty expired. Both are known as good companies, and I would buy from them again, but I guess I just managed to get the dogs.

      Amazingly enough, my first LCD TV, a 26" Olevia, purchased 6 yrs. ago at CompUSA before they started shutting down their stores, had never had a problem.

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