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Instant Deal Alert: panasonic plasma - Hot Deals - Ignore rating - PANASONIC TH-42PZ77U 42" 1080P PLASMA HDTV $250 @ Fry
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I can't (and don't want to) access slickdeals from work, but I think this is too good of a deal not to pass along to some people here... good luck fi you have a Fry nearby

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PANASONIC TH-42PZ77U 42" 1080P PLASMA HDTV $250 @ Frys. IN-store pickup only. BIG YMMV
http://slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1715133&p=25280833&highlight=panasonic+plasma#post25280833
(mobile link) http://m.slickdeals.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1715133&p=25280833&highlight=panasonic+plasma#post25280833
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#2
It seems the store in Duluth, GA is the only one that has them according to Slickdeals. That's
a great deal but that's a 4 hour drive for me. I've been in that store, it was awesome, wish we
had one nearby.
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#3
you still haven't told me how much you ask for those legos...
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#4
I found this post there interesting...

Anything ending with a $xxxx.90 is a discontinued item ( Ex- Fry's employee ). Good luck finding it.
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#5
Incredible price for a 1080p display but not in the local paper or http://www.frys-electronics-ads.com/#TV.

Frys.com lists no stock in California from what I could see.
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#6
Not available in Indy. "Haven't had that one here for a very long time..."
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#7
That's a fantastic price for that unit. I payed $1000 two years ago for the 720p version of that TV, and that was a great price at the time.
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#8
Amazing deal, hope someone here gets it! I got my version of that TV (also 720) for about 899 in April of '08. Bundled with a Panasonic 5-disc home theater system (250+ value), super deal.
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#9
Shows available at $249 for me.
But close to 600w power consumption? That's just nuts.
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#10
Black wrote:
Shows available at $249 for me.
But close to 600w power consumption? That's just nuts.

O am not sure of this model, but the newer models are rated at 490W MAX, but average is more like 180W
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