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faerytattoodgirl -> upgrading my television... (6/16/2008 10:17:54 AM)

im guessing that most people would go with the 26" rather than the 22".
this is a set for my bedroom.  not for the living room where the 46+ goes.

the price seems to get lower and lower faster and faster these days..

$478
LG 22" LCD HD-TV 22LG30
http://www.2001audiovideo.com/product_info.php?id=22LG30&clr=

$649 LG 26" LCD HD-TV 26LC7D
http://www.2001audiovideo.com/product_info.php?id=26LC7D&clr=

i dont see paying an extra almost $200 just for 4 more inches...
unless im missing some major feature with the 26.  but i dont think so.






MrOTK4F -> RE: upgrading my television... (6/16/2008 10:33:50 AM)

there are differences in HD capabilities that could factor into the price too




Rule -> RE: upgrading my television... (6/16/2008 11:14:15 AM)

One of my friends does not watch television at all. He has got the movies and series on hard disk and watches them on his computer.




faerytattoodgirl -> RE: upgrading my television... (6/16/2008 11:22:36 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Rule

One of my friends does not watch television at all. He has got the movies and series on hard disk and watches them on his computer.


mine i generally watch sports on.. NHL and NFL.  so the summer months its usually off.   





pahunkboy -> RE: upgrading my television... (6/17/2008 4:57:20 AM)

FA,  I do want to point out a little noticed fact.   TVs draw watts.  ie- cost. Now- maybe you sit in front of a set and watch it. I am in every room and multi tasking.

My tv uses 100 watts which is more then the  80 watts the refridgerater uses.   PPL rates went up 5% jan1, and wioll go up 42% AGAIN  on jan 1.

my point is- the tv is of no use if it is too expensive to power.




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