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my Sony Bravia 42" LCD I bought back in early 2005 already has the pixels dying which is like finding a needle in a haystack for the Bravia models from a few years back... Ironically, the company that Boscov's uses for protection agreements won't allow me to renew as they don't cover this TV anymore...
![]() long story short....I'm in the market for a new set and Sears has the Sharp 52" LED for $1699.99 which is the cheapest I've seen it offline - I am putting a TV on lay-a-way, so I want to lock this in at this price before I have the money to officially pay it off. The question is - should I choose another TV for my money other than those flat Samsung LED's or should I wait a few months and get a new set as I can deal with the pixels dying for a few more months if it means I can get a much better model out of it... your thoughts? |
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