Sunday, February 24, 2008

It's a little strange, I suppose, even though I have this fancy home theater projector and sound set up in a room allocated just for that purpose, that my living room TV would a 12-or-so-year-old RCA rear projection set. The old RCA is a reliable, still-going strong, 53" wood cabinet model. But it has a glossy screen and reflects light like a mirror. It's hard to watch anything when it's light outside, for sure. the place where the TV lives provides the perfect angle for reflecting the view out the french doors.

New LG LCD 42" HDTV This weekend, Fry's electronics has a great sale on a 42" LG 1080P LCD HDTV (model 42LB5D) on sale for $997.00 (also available online for that price as of the time of this writing, with very reasonable shipping), which is a steal no matter how you look at it. Best Buy's price is around $1599, and you can find it online for around $1200 if you look hard enough. But the Fry's advertised price this weekend was something else entirely.

After a day of thinking about it, I decided it was a good enough deal to take advantage of, and that it would be nice to reclaim some space in my living room. At Best Buy they were willing to match the Fry's price for me last night (frankly, I'd prefer to purchase at Best Buy, but I was open to the alternative if they could not match), and so I drove into town and picked up my new living room TV for $600 less than the floor price and took it home. Score!

It was 11pm by the time we got back home and I was tired, but that's never really stopped me. We set it up and turned it on. In short, as I expected, it's an amazing difference. The LG set is very, very bright and has a great picture, and with 3 HDMI inputs and a variety of others, I'm set. We hooked up a HDMI up-converting DVD player and watched American Psycho (wow, what a film, heh). Color me impressed.

This morning I was able to watch anything I wanted with the blinds pulled open and the sun shining in the windows. I'm a happy camper.



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Sunday, February 24, 2008 2:42:34 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Ya, thats a pretty darn good price. Good to hear that Best Buy is willing to price match. They are my favorite electronics store but they don't always have the best price (but usually pricing is pretty good).
Sunday, February 24, 2008 9:31:05 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
When I first glanced at this, I thought you wrote, "I replaced my 12 year old with a flat screen TV". Not necessarily a bad idea, except it's so annoying to connect and reconnect the cable when the kids go to school, go to soccer practice, go to bed. . .
Monday, February 25, 2008 6:18:46 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Congrats on the new TV! Sounds really nice!

I guess I should think about upgrading to a new TV soon, especially since I am still running an old 13" Sony Trinitron from the early 1970s - complete with mechanical tuning knobs and rabbit ear antenna with the "bowtie" clippy.

Just kididng. In all seriousness, your new set sounds awesome! I really should think about upgrading soon - I guess that new motherboard, processor, and 16 Gb of RAM will have to wait. :(
Monday, February 25, 2008 8:40:50 AM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
Congrats on stepping into "the now." Heh.

How are the black levels on it? I've got a Sharp Aquos that I love, but it's a few years old now and is only a 720p set, so I'm looking at upgrading. I want LCD, but am definitely looking at some of the sets with the enhanced black level support. When you watch something dark on it - say, "Underworld" - post how you like it.
Thursday, March 06, 2008 7:18:45 PM (Pacific Standard Time, UTC-08:00)
That's a pretty good deal. I know that Costco recently had the Vizio 42" LCD 1080p (VU42LF) at $949.99 for a couple of weeks in February. That TV always seems to be a little under the market, but I'm happy with mine. :-)
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