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Butch
09-03-2001, 03:39 PM
OK, so my TV blew out a little while ago and I have been quite content to live without one. However, I'm starting to feel as though I should just order another one now. Anyway, I have a $205 GC to CircuitCity.com that I want to use up. I'm willing to pony up a little over the $205 so I can get a 27" TV, but I don't think I'd like to go much over $350. Here is a link to CC's page with 27" TVs under $350 . . . Circuit City (http://www.circuitcity.com/frame1.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0492608196.0999554624@@@@&BV_EngineID=ddalllheflglbemgcfkmcgcl.0&upper=head.jsp&lower=frame2.jsp&left=leftchildcat.jsp&right=productsearch.jsp&department=TV+Video+and+Camcorders&category=Tube+TVs) . . .

I'm not too picky about particular features. My old TV was about 15 years old and had NOTHING, so pretty much anything is a big step up. Anyway, please let me know what you think. And if you think I should cough up a bit more than the $350 for a different TV, please let me know which one you'd go for and why. (Remembering of course that it has to be sold by Circuit City)

Thanks!

EDIT: (I suppose the link doesn't take you DIRECTLY to the list, but it does fill in the criteria, so just hit "Find My Products" and you'll see the list)

IrishSS
09-03-2001, 04:16 PM
Go panasonic... I have a 32" one that is great

Butch
09-03-2001, 04:27 PM
Thanks for the opinion!

Looks like the GC is also valid at 800.com, which is currently offering $50-$75 gift cards with purchases there (Plus, I don't have to pay tax, but DO have to pay shipping) . . . either way, 800.com is looking a bit better than CC. SOOOO, any opinions on TVs sold there in about the same price range?

24"-27" TVs from 800.com (http://www.800.com/scat.asp?c=282&)