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Love Plasma? RUN
#11
I will post the Slickdeals link if SD helped me find the deal. I think it is a fair tradeoff. I used to search for deals on my won and it is a huge time saver to just use SD.
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#12
Will Collier wrote:
Every time I see one of these threads, I wish I could kick myself in the butt for passing on the awesome 65" Panasonic the warehouse clubs had for $1300 in the summer of '13 (I got a 55" instead).

I love my Panny 65" plasma. Unfortunately, I got it in the summer of 2012 and paid substantially more than $1300.

But I still love it.
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#13
May not be as good, but a great in store only deal at Fry's through Tuesday
60" LG Plasma $499
Promo CODE: 3360690
http://images.frys.com/art/email/promo/p...34qwp.html
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#14
I have a slightly older 39" 720P version. When the bedroom TV went out, the wife and I each stopped at a different store on our ways home from work, and we both picked the same 39" 720p Plasma as having the best picture and also being one of the least expensive sets ($399) out of dozens of 39-42" flat TV's on display.
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#15
I bought a 60" LG plasma 3 years ago because at $999 delivered it was a lot cheaper than other plasmas.

There's a reason it was cheaper - I wish I had ponied up the extra $ for the Panasonic instead.

I would not buy the below for regular use.

Ken Sp. wrote:
May not be as good, but a great in store only deal at Fry's through Tuesday
60" LG Plasma $499
Promo CODE: 3360690
http://images.frys.com/art/email/promo/p...34qwp.html
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#16
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=Will Collier]
Every time I see one of these threads, I wish I could kick myself in the butt for passing on the awesome 65" Panasonic the warehouse clubs had for $1300 in the summer of '13 (I got a 55" instead).

I love my Panny 65" plasma. Unfortunately, I got it in the summer of 2012 and paid substantially more than $1300.

But I still love it.
Yep. I don't even want to think about what I paid for my original 50" Panasonic in 2005, but it still runs like a champ and I've never regretted the purchase (although I was a lot happier to pay $600 last year for the 55"... )
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#17
Mr645 wrote:
I have a slightly older 39" 720P version. When the bedroom TV went out, the wife and I each stopped at a different store on our ways home from work, and we both picked the same 39" 720p Plasma as having the best picture and also being one of the least expensive sets ($399) out of dozens of 39-42" flat TV's on display.

Slightly older? I'm not sure who was selling a 39" Plasma HDTV in recent years. Perhaps you meant 42"? Can you point me to the model number?
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#18
The 51" at Best Buy still seems to be available.
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#19
silvarios wrote:
[quote=Mr645]
I have a slightly older 39" 720P version. When the bedroom TV went out, the wife and I each stopped at a different store on our ways home from work, and we both picked the same 39" 720p Plasma as having the best picture and also being one of the least expensive sets ($399) out of dozens of 39-42" flat TV's on display.

Slightly older? I'm not sure who was selling a 39" Plasma HDTV in recent years. Perhaps you meant 42"? Can you point me to the model number?
Your right, It's a PN43F4500AF 43" Plasma
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#20
Will Collier wrote:
[quote=N-OS X-tasy!]
[quote=Will Collier]
Every time I see one of these threads, I wish I could kick myself in the butt for passing on the awesome 65" Panasonic the warehouse clubs had for $1300 in the summer of '13 (I got a 55" instead).

I love my Panny 65" plasma. Unfortunately, I got it in the summer of 2012 and paid substantially more than $1300.

But I still love it.
Yep. I don't even want to think about what I paid for my original 50" Panasonic in 2005, but it still runs like a champ and I've never regretted the purchase (although I was a lot happier to pay $600 last year for the 55"... )
I paid (lots) more for my 50" Panny in 2005 than I did for my 65" Panny in 2012. Sold the 50" to a friend when I bought the 65"; like yours, it still works like a champ.
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