Requesting a deal on a TV: HD or LCD

8ballGuy

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I currently have 20" TV with s video, only like 100$ at circuit city so it aint hat good. I am looking for a 30" or more HDTV(prefearibly Widescreen like that one from phillips for 359$ shipped) NEW or used. LCD I am looking for maybe a 10" or more. thanks links will be awesome

only reason I dident buy the phiillips because its out of stock.
 
Well, I'm not sure about now, but at least a couple weeks ago it kept coming in and out of stock periodically. If you'd really like that set, I'd recommend trying the link at least a few times every day. It's well worth the cash if you can snatch it.
 
[quote name='modium']Well, I'm not sure about now, but at least a couple weeks ago it kept coming in and out of stock periodically. If you'd really like that set, I'd recommend trying the link at least a few times every day. It's well worth the cash if you can snatch it.[/QUOTE]

Yea I held off so I could check the same TV at walmart which was like 799$, decided I wanted it, came home, sold out :(.

Would it be a good upgrade for the price if I have a 20" S video TV?
 
Would it be a good upgrade for the price if I have a 20" S video TV?

Yes, big time. I actually own the 34inch version and it's amazing for gaming when everything is hooked up right. Keep in mind hooking everything up right is the key. Depending on what systems you use, plan on spending $20 to $40 per system in cables to get maximum picture quality. The TV will not be your only cost.
If your plan is to use the same connections you're using now, there may be a slight improvement, but don't expect anything big.
 
I too am looking for a new TV. A big one actually. I hear DLPs are the way to go. They are much cheaper than Plasma or LCD and many argue that the quality of picture suprpasses the others.
 
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