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Sears is starting its black friday sale on Thanksgiving but online, only with sneak peak on Wednesday night at 9 PM.
Good chance to avoid waking up early and long lines. Details to be online tomorrow but hoping that most of the BF stuff would be available.

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Hopefully I won't have to wait in-line and get up at 3 AM for my television

Thanks for the heads up OP.

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Where did you get this info?

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bigdinkel said:Where did you get this info?

Sears sent a email out this morning about it.

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bigdinkel said:Where did you get this info?

I saw it on Fatwallet.

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cyfan said:bigdinkel said:Where did you get this info?

I saw it on Fatwallet.

Link please

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i need a TV - any hot deals here?

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hatoraide said:cyfan said:bigdinkel said:Where did you get this info?

I saw it on Fatwallet.


Link please

Link

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hatoraide said:cyfan said:bigdinkel said:Where did you get this info?

I saw it on Fatwallet.


Link please

Here

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sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

Yes!

They sell tvs.

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even I am planning to shop for LCD TV but now have to wait till tomorrow for their sneakpeak..

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sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.

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kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.


Panansonic TH-42PX80U is on eBay for $800 and less with free shipping.
With the Mikey$oft rebate (~$200 ) your net price is $600 .
This has been mentioned a few times ...

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SupTech said:kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.



Panansonic TH-42PX80U is on eBay for $800 and less with free shipping.
With the Mikey$oft rebate (~$200 ) your net price is $600 .
This has been mentioned a few times ...

can you pls. elaborate more on the rebate ?

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KnivesACE said:Hopefully I won't have to wait in-line and get up at 3 AM for my television

Thanks for the heads up OP.

Your an idiot if you do. Deals will be plentiful throughout the holiday on TVs and electronics. It's likely that even better deals will be found on Cyber Monday and into the new year. Consumers are on lockdown right about now - so I doubt you'll be seeing any frantic buyers and long lines for high ticket items. Everbody I know is having a very meager Christmas, even the seemingly wealthy ones.

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kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.

There is zero reason to consider a 720p set, when there is a much better set for $799 free shipping on Newegg - Panasonic 1080p , Don't kid yourself - 1080p is far superior and is very noticeable in comparison (I don't understand the people that say you can't see a difference from normal viewing distances) ; prepare to be horrified when you hook up a PC at 720p and end up with a 42" equivalent of a 15" LCD monitor. Wit prices dropping like a rock, a full HD TV is the only logical choice even if it's a tad more expensive. It's worth it to be getting literally twice the pixel real estate and panel density of a 720p tv.

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jkinfo said:SupTech said:kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.



Panansonic TH-42PX80U is on eBay for $800 and less with free shipping.
With the Mikey$oft rebate (~$200 ) your net price is $600 .
This has been mentioned a few times ...


can you pls. elaborate more on the rebate ?

The Microsoft rebate on eBay via Live Search.

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pdiggity said:kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.


There is zero reason to consider a 720p set, when there is a much better set for $799 free shipping on Newegg - Panasonic 1080p , Don't kid yourself - 1080p is far superior and is very noticeable in comparison (I don't understand the people that say you can't see a difference from normal viewing distances) ; prepare to be horrified when you hook up a PC at 720p and end up with a 42" equivalent of a 15" LCD monitor. Wit prices dropping like a rock, a full HD TV is the only logical choice even if it's a tad more expensive. It's worth it to be getting literally twice the pixel real estate and panel density of a 720p tv.

Again, unless you sit close to it (like, say, maybe as a computer monitor...duh) then you aren't going to tell the difference. It's pure physics and if you sit 10' aways you won't be able to tell the difference.

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cstu11 said:pdiggity said:kzoocooks said:sunman42000 said:i need a TV - any hot deals here?

6th Ave has the Panasonic 42" Plasma 720p on sale for $659 free-shipping. (Sears will be selling the same item on Black Friday for $699 w/limited number in stock.


There is zero reason to consider a 720p set, when there is a much better set for $799 free shipping on Newegg - Panasonic 1080p , Don't kid yourself - 1080p is far superior and is very noticeable in comparison (I don't understand the people that say you can't see a difference from normal viewing distances) ; prepare to be horrified when you hook up a PC at 720p and end up with a 42" equivalent of a 15" LCD monitor. Wit prices dropping like a rock, a full HD TV is the only logical choice even if it's a tad more expensive. It's worth it to be getting literally twice the pixel real estate and panel density of a 720p tv.


Again, unless you sit close to it (like, say, maybe as a computer monitor...duh) then you aren't going to tell the difference. It's pure physics and if you sit 10' aways you won't be able to tell the difference.

Yet again, let me know how that 1280x720 looks when hooked to a computer vs. 1920x1080 (and that would be sitting on the couch w/ a wireless keyboard) -- ever considered playing 1080p video on your computer? 1:1 pixel mapping is going to make the difference. Talk physics all you want, but I can tell the difference and with the multi-functional use of current TVs 720p sets are worthless technology, especially with prices being very similar.

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