The Price Of TVs

fmdog44

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Houston, Texas
I dropped off a phone & laptop yesterday at Best Buy for recycling and checked out the TVs while I was there. I was amazed at how low the prices are now. It's been a lot of years since I bought on but now I wish one would blow up on me so I could buy a new one at the current prices.
 

I recently bought a new TV, supper light as well.

If you buy bleeding edge technology, you still pay a high price to be the first one in your neighborhood to have it. I prefer to make sure it's stable and usable before I buy it. Best Buy had 8k TVs, but not sure if you could utilize all it's power at this time.
 

TV prices are a fraction of what they used to be. We bought a Panasonic Plasma somewhere around 2006, and paid over $1500. Now, a similar TV will go for less than $400, on sale. We have an old Sanyo CRT 20" tv in the wifes sewing room, and it's still working great...a replacement 32" flat screen would only cost around $100, but we will probably wait until this old relic fails.
 
All the latest tvs seem to be 'smart' tvs. There doesn't seem to be any option. I don't like what I've read about them so I'll buy a re-conditioned one when my present one needs replacing.
 
All the latest tvs seem to be 'smart' tvs. There doesn't seem to be any option. I don't like what I've read about them so I'll buy a re-conditioned one when my present one needs replacing.
A smart TV Rosemarie is just a TV and will only work
as a TV until you plug it in to your Broadband, then
it becomes smart, though some are smarter than others.

They don't use up any of you download allowance either,
some will work from from wifi, though I can't think which
ones do that, mine is plugged in to my router.

Mike.
 
we just have a normal 45 inch....( not a smart one ),.. we dont watch alot of tv ......just the news in the daytime ....
 
Two things I hate: super-modern-unnecessary things, and spending a lot of money on super-modern-unnecessary things. If my current, very old t.v. quits, I'll go to Goodwill or a similar place and hope to find something old-fashioned and basic.
 


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