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lol the only 200 hdtv would be about 19 inches maybea 20,22 inch monitor but then u need to buy cables, and you won't find a 1080p tv for anywhere near 500, some cheap on sale32" 720 can get as low as 500 if on sale i saw one at wallmart, you could just get a 32 sd aournd 300 on sale. I personallyjust bought a 37"720p for 700 thats refurbished.
also here is what i just thought of, are any sumsang flat pannels cheap?xfactor19990
Samsung 32" 720P $800 @ CC. If you have a CC card you can get 18 months with no interest.
And uhm... 1080P is not as good for gaming as 720P is. I suggest you go for a 720P, especially since the 360 was kind of "made" for 720P televisions.
[QUOTE="xfactor19990"]also here is what i just thought of, are any sumsang flat pannels cheap?DarkRider23
Samsung 32" 720P $800 @ CC. If you have a CC card you can get 18 months with no interest.
And uhm... 1080P is not as good for gaming as 720P is. I suggest you go for a 720P, especially since the 360 was kind of "made" for 720P televisions.
is it online too, can you link me?
Ok so I have been debating on which Hdtv I should get the last year and now I am almost ready to make my purchase because I finally got some money togetherand to tell you the truth I am going to go with an Olevia 27' LCD Hdtv. I have read the reviews and seen it in person and its pretty high quality for being really cheap money wise. Anyways here are some links to circutcity (read the reviews) and to youtube where they will explain the features of this tv
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/OLEVIA-27-2-Series-LCD-HDTV-227V/sem/rpsm/oid/163701/catOid/-12869/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgns93PVMMM
You may also be able to get this tv and extended warrentyfor cheaper on ebay than at a retail store, and its an authorized dealer so don't worry about getting ripped off.
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