[quote name='frpilot']Haha. I'm not ashamed. I can manage on my monitor/tv tuner combo for a bit longer, but its getting closer and closer to the point where I feel like taking the plunge and buying a larger TV is worthwhile since I don't see any new amazing technology coming out. If I buy something now, I'd probably get something that is 120-240hz and supports 3D.
if you are waiting for a emerson or sharp brand type tv to go on the cheap, why not splooge and get a larger screen than 20''? something around 40'' might be better, otherwise you might as well continue gaming on your 21'' monitor.
i don't think the items are actually bundled together. everytime i see bestbuys sell things as a bundle, it is usually a game console and the items tied together with rubber band around it and a flier advertising the price of the bundle.
i'm pretty sure as long as it is advertised, you can make your own bundle by bringing the necessary items of the advertised bundle to checkout and the pos system will automatically calculate the correct amount. maybe you didn't see any because your local bestbuys actually sold out of the bundles and the employees were too lazy or busy to make more bundles.[/QUOTE]
I sit about 4-5 feet from my PS3, so I don't really need or want a huge tv. Anything over $200 is ridiculous to me for a tv, especially at the 20-something inch size I only want.
I had a 27" SDtv in my room the one time for all of a day and it was virtually blinding me and it lit up half the damn house when it was on at night.
# I took that shit back the next day and went back to a 20" tv.
As for the bundles not being everything all in one price you are correct about that. They typically price the TV for X amount, the PS3 or other gaming system for Y amount and any peripherals(wires, movies, games) at Z amount. So in reality you could return the PS3, game(s)/movie(s) and anything else and keep the tv for that much off the total price of it.