there's also the refurb sellers, e.g. 

  http://www.geeks.com/products.asp?cat=TVS


Rich Thomas <richthomas79td...@constructivity.net> writes:

> I look at CL electronics occasionally, the people wanting to sell flat
> screens there are asking prices about what you can buy new for, which
> probably reflects the downward price curve on TVs, oversupply, price
> cutting amongst manufacturers and retailers just trying to move
> product. etc.  I was at Costco the other day and a 60" LG plasma was
> $900.  Did not look quite as good as an LED LCD but for that
> price... doesn't have all the new smartness or 3D or whatever but to
> just play OTA and AppleTV and Netflix and DVDs it would be awesome.  I
> am building my new kitchen and making a spot for a screen on the wall,
> with that kind of deal I think a 60" plasma will look pretty good.
>
> They had a 70" in there too for like $4500, which is a bit spendy, and
> I saw an 80" advertised in the paper for $10k.  Wonder what those will
> be this time next year?  THe 70" looked huge, even compared to the
> 60", an 80" must look like your whole wall.
>

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