60 gigger for $350? where's that at?
Westinghouse seems to get pretty good reviews, though. Is it that the tech sucks, or the hardware is unreliable?
Cool. +3 for Vizio thus far, so I may go with them. I could get one of the newer ones now and sell it come July for an even newer one. Hopefully I can sell it for 1k. Seems silly to buy with the intention to sell in 6 months, but I do not want to play on an sd-tv.
Well, I found out after I got the 20gb that I may have been able to get a 60gb for $50 more. So, I felt a bit sick inside. Oh well, I am happy with my purchase. Seems there's not much I was missing - was just worried that the memory slots provided some amazement or such. But now the tv business is stressing me. I don't want to buy something and then 2 days later an amazing tv with better specs somehow drop down in price. I guess if I am selling it in July, such doesn't matter too much anywho.
Thanks for your help everyone.
Last edited by Aurora; 08 Jan 2008 at 11:18 AM.
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60 gigger for $350? where's that at?
Tommy Tallarico has a poor friend that has the 42" Westinghouse. It's good. The black levels are low, and the HDMI audio is crackly for some reason (use the analog inputs). In the end, it's HD and looks great, though shit obviously looks greater on a good Pioneer plasma or Panasonic LCD.
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Pretty weird that so many people have shitted on Westinghouse in this thread, normally it's regarded as one of the best "bang for your buck" brands. The hardware reliability is a concern though.
Your mom is the best bang for your buck.
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