That Panasonic is 720p, not 1080pFound some awsome deals //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Phillips 42" Plasma = $500 direct from Philips electronics outlet (refurbished) with free shipping
Panasonic 42" plasma new = $650 + free shipping
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-Viera-TH-42PX80U-42-Inch-Plasma/dp/B00142HLV4/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
http://www.outlet.philips.com/b2c_redesign/b2c/productdetail.do?SID=881096-2-0-ARTICLE-0&productguid=49235DEC20CD007DE1008000828BD47343A4682E9048008600000000828BD532&productarea=49235DEC20CD007DE1008000828BD473&scenario=catalog&shop=OUTLET#features
I called Phillips and they offer just a 30 day warrenty on the refurb, I havent gotten ahold of Amazon, but I assume the Panasonic comes with some sort of manufacturer warrenty...
I hope so. I get mine thursday evening.panasonic plasmas, as long as they are 1080p, are freaking amazing.
@ 42", I'd probably go with 720p. I wanted 46" more than I wanted 1080p.Ya but I figure its the closest thing to what I want to get. I think I will buy it... plus they say Plasma's have a clearer picture than LCD's anyways... and it can always do 1080i... close enough I suppose?
can i ask what makes un 1080p panny plasmas unamazing? Considering that unless you have a bluray player I can gaurantee you that you can't tell a difference, and even still you are going to be hard pressed to tell a difference in a properly calibrated tv set unless it's over 50"panasonic plasmas, as long as they are 1080p, are freaking amazing.
Did you do the credit card deal? Did they ship it and install it?I bought a 46" Panasonic plasma for $1300 OTD from Sears. 3 yrs no interest.
Yes. I come and get it. Perhaps put it on the wall myself.Did you do the credit card deal? Did they ship it and install it?