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How can a $2,000 TV considered "budget?" I mean it might be a good price given the size and performance of the set...but it is certainly not cheap.
Agreed. Especially when you can get 50" 720p Panasonic plasmas for around $1200 if you look in the right places.
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Jim Mallory @ Jun 23rd 2008 7:22AM
How can a $2,000 TV considered "budget?" I mean it might be a good price given the size and performance of the set...but it is certainly not cheap.
david.m.carroll @ Jun 23rd 2008 9:53AM
Agreed. Especially when you can get 50" 720p Panasonic plasmas for around $1200 if you look in the right places.