
Need a cheapish, smallish 1080p TV? Newegg just put this one, the Sceptre X32BV, for sale at $449. The TV usually goes for $999, so you’re saving quite a bit of money.
Now, I obviously can’t vouch for the picture quality, but 88 percent of the review on Newegg gave it a 4-out-of-5 or higher. And knowing how picky the Newegg folks are, I’d say that looks pretty good.
All of this reminds me of the first HDTV I bought. It was 2006, just a few weeks before the World Cup in Germany. I laid out nearly $1,100 for a 26-inch 720p/1080i Samsung LCD. I weep to think what $1,000 buys today, especially if you guy with a brand like Vizio or Westinghouse. Oh, well.










How exactly does one “guy” with a TV… or do I even want to know?
*shudders* No, I don’t want to know.
I don’t know, you can get a pretty good deal nowadays if you hunt around. Recently on a pretty slick deal site there was a link to a 46″ Sony Bravia 1080p for just under 900 bucks. For a Sony, I’d say thats a pretty solid price. Granted, it wasn’t 120hz but I did pay 1099 for a 42″ Visio without it from Costco about a year and a half ago.
This is not such a deal. That is what cost co was charging last year for the model. I picked one up then as an oversized computer monitor.