prices going up !?!!!

just-some-guy

just-some-guy

Audioholic Field Marshall
news flash. i have noticed prices are rising fast. newegg and walmart upped prices a lot in just days. i'm thinking its a feb 17th thing.

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croseiv

croseiv

Audioholic Samurai
Wouldn't surprise me one bit. It seems demand would go up as that date approaches.
 
mperfct

mperfct

Audioholic Samurai
I had a BB Magnolia manager tell me prices would be going up due to 2/17 as well.
 
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popotoys

Audioholic
doh!!

Never even thought of that... but I am in Canada and it is not happening here yet. (August 31, 2011 for us)

BTW - I think I watch to much T.V.! LOL
 
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popotoys

Audioholic
considering that the unemployment stas where just release at 7.2%, it might not be a great idea for distributors to increase prices...
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
so how long after 2/17 until the prices come back down?
 
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GregS351

Enthusiast
Seriously though! who actually still uses an over the air antenna?!? Im mean come on can you really be that far behind?
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

Audioholic Spartan
Seriously though! who actually still uses an over the air antenna?!? Im mean come on can you really be that far behind?
I do on a tv that doesn't get much use... but some people just don't care about tv that much, or just can't afford cable or satellite.
 
cym_city

cym_city

Junior Audioholic
Seriously though! who actually still uses an over the air antenna?!? Im mean come on can you really be that far behind?
I thought the same thing until I went to my in-laws. Then I was reminded that the people who subscribe to direct tv have to pay extra for their local tv channels.
 
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popotoys

Audioholic
I'm pretty sure I have read that 20% of Americans are still using antennas for T.V. There is a rebate from the government for a box to convert from digital for analog T.V.'s as well. I can't see a big rush to buy digital televisions if you can't even afford satellite or cable though.
 
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GregS351

Enthusiast
I do on a tv that doesn't get much use... but some people just don't care about tv that much, or just can't afford cable or satellite.
But its not your only tv right.

I thought the same thing until I went to my in-laws. Then I was reminded that the people who subscribe to direct tv have to pay extra for their local tv channels.
Thats prolly cuz there nothin really local to them.
 
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jamie2112

Banned
Found this new Toshiba 52 inch at Amazon for $1500, with the new SRT technology. This price seems to be the cheapest I have seen for this kind of set.

http://www.amazon.com/Toshiba-REGZA-52RV535U-52-Inch-1080p/dp/tech-data/B001EWDFBE/ref=de_a_smtd

If anyone knows anything wrong with this TV, barring not being 120Hz, please respond. I am in the market for a 52.
I wouldn't let the 120hz interfere with your buying this tv. 120hz really doesn't matter it is just another marketing ploy to get more cash out of unsuspecting buyers..
 
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ParkerAudio

Full Audioholic
That is my opinion of 120hz. My brother-in-law was so excited about his new 120hz TV, but I couldn't tell a difference.
 
DonBattles

DonBattles

Audioholic
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I'm thinking you might see a small increase in purchases around the 02/17 date but I think many will be surprised just how small the increase will be. Many people already have HD ready sets and those that don't will likely use the converter box. As for me I have a std. TV with DTV service so I'm in no hurry to upgrade. Once the prices come back down I might do so when I see a good sale for the unit I want.

OK, maybe I could have just said I would be patient.... :p:p
 
goodman

goodman

Full Audioholic
If there's a bump in demand, it will be for the $10 converter boxes.
 

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