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Originally Posted by zcaveman
Maybe it is just me - but I am very leery about buying expensive electronic devices over the Internet. I need to know what options these devices have - over and above what any Internet brochure tells me. It is harder to talk to the Internet than it is to a live person.
Andwhat happens if youwant to return it?
I bought my last big TV at Circuit City in TV. They are gone now so I cannot really recommend anyone.
I just wanted to voice my angst about buying big TV purchases over the Internet.
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Ironically all the info you want on HDTVs IS on the internet. CNET.com will advise the best TVs there are to buy. There othe web sites that have reviews of top model HDTVs. To get more info go to the manufacturers web site to get all the specs. I purchased from an internet store based in NJ (Abe's of Maine) a Panasonic Plasma that was at least 25% less than Best Buy or any other store in my area. Paid to deliver and set up. If I had a problem I would not have accepted. Panasonic is very good and if you have a problem they will fix it. Each manufacturer will advise if they have in home service etc.
My advice is if you are not looking for a top model, going to Sams's club Walmart or Costo would get you the best prices on standard HDTVs.
I still like plasma the best.