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07-31-2012 12:39 PM #1
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TV Prices are Currently the Highest They've Been in Over Two Years
The primary difference seems to be more featured TVs and a rise in the share of higher-end sets.
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07-31-2012 02:37 PM #2
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I've bought my last TV. Just got a projector, and I don't plan to go back. Now if only I could sell my TV I had previously.
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10-08-2012 02:50 PM #3
that is the big question. many people arent purchasing barely anything. even electronics. try and sell it on craigslist.org
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10-09-2012 11:40 AM #4
Meh, I would think most of this is due to the larger sizes. People are buying big, and more big choices are available are more reasonable prices. It used to be $3,000+ for 50". Now it is $500 for 50" and $3000 buys you 70"! People that were on the fence before about spending an extra $500 or $1,000, are now just spending the $200 more to get the next size up.
Also, we have really lost the sales of smaller plasmas I would think. So, smaller displays are almost all LED backlit versions, which are more expensive, right now, then the traditionally lit LCD models.AV Integrated - Theater, whole house audio, and technology consultation during the build and installation process in the Washington DC, Northern VA, and MD area.
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