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Can I get this if I join Costco now? Or do I need to get the coupon somehow?


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Is this LCD good enough to use as a PC monitor?


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Must resist...


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its online too...so im pretty sure u can get it just paying the non-member fee which is 50 bucks...


i must resist tooo...i want and 42 inch or 37....


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NYcmovierrrrrrr said:its online too...so im pretty sure u can get it just paying the non-member fee which is 50 bucks...


i must resist tooo...i want and 42 inch or 37....


Link?


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NYcmovierrrrrrr said:its online too...so im pretty sure u can get it just paying the non-member fee which is 50 bucks...

And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?


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i can't seem to find it online, anybody know where it is


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I saw the Sceptre 37: LCD with 1920x1080 (aka 1080p) for $1699.99 from Costo's coupon (Aug. 22 - Aug. 28). Does any one have info./review on this one? How does this Sceptre compared to the Proview? I know they are different size/resolution/etc. but would the Sceptre be worth the extra money? Thanks in advance.


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poorgrad said:Can I get this if I join Costco now? Or do I need to get the coupon somehow?

If you sign up in the store right now you can get the coupon booklet at the sign up desk. But hurry in because their supplies are limited and on a FCFS basis.


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I got the 30" spectre at costco (http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=10041690&whse=BC&topnav=&cat=3316&hierPath=79*3316*) for the same price awhile back when they had the $100 online coupon... should I return it and get this?

If someone gets the actual specs and posts them I think I'll have to swap!


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FattestWallet said:poorgrad said:Can I get this if I join Costco now? Or do I need to get the coupon somehow?

If you sign up in the store right now you can get the coupon booklet at the sign up desk. But hurry in because their supplies are limited and on a FCFS basis.


I have never had a problem getting the coupon discount, even without a coupon.


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victoras said:NYcmovierrrrrrr said:its online too...so im pretty sure u can get it just paying the non-member fee which is 50 bucks...

And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?


Plus, you can have $10 discount for a membership.


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FattestWallet said:
If you sign up in the store right now you can get the coupon booklet at the sign up desk. But hurry in because their supplies are limited and on a FCFS basis.


The coupon or the monitor is on a FCFS basis?
I guess the potential risk is spending $45 to join then not being able to get the monitor if they're out.


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"And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?"

Membership is limited to certain society members. OR used to be anyway, professionals, teachers, etc.


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handyguy said:"And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?"

Membership is limited to certain society members. OR used to be anyway, professionals, teachers, etc.


You have NO IDEA about the purpose of Costco.


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ltrinh said:I saw the Sceptre 37: LCD with 1920x1080 (aka 1080p) for $1699.99 from Costo's coupon (Aug. 22 - Aug. 28). Does any one have info./review on this one? How does this Sceptre compared to the Proview? I know they are different size/resolution/etc. but would the Sceptre be worth the extra money? Thanks in advance.

I've heard good things about Sceptre. I'm more interested in the 37" because 4:3 material is equivalent to a 30" set, whereas the 32" is a 26", and that's a big difference. It's also about 30% larger in anamorphic modes than the 32". This is just rough math, but should be accurate.

However, it is $800 more, and for that, you could get another HDTV


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Just wondering, is there a Price Match Potential for this item? I dont have a Costco nearby .. but if i could get someone to PM i would love to get one of these...

Anyone got any thoughts?

Do any of the electronics stores PM Costco?


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hoffjm00 said:handyguy said:"And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?"

Membership is limited to certain society members. OR used to be anyway, professionals, teachers, etc.


You have NO IDEA about the purpose of Costco.


And the purpose is?


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Trekchick said:Just wondering, is there a Price Match Potential for this item? I dont have a Costco nearby .. but if i could get someone to PM i would love to get one of these...

Anyone got any thoughts?

Do any of the electronics stores PM Costco?


Most store won't PM to Costco since it is a MEMBERSHIP club and you have to pay a fee to join. YMMV, PM if you can find a place that will do it.


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Romeo007 said:hoffjm00 said:handyguy said:"And why would you ever pay a nonmember surcharge of $50 when the membership fee is $45?!?"

Membership is limited to certain society members. OR used to be anyway, professionals, teachers, etc.


You have NO IDEA about the purpose of Costco.


And the purpose is?


To allow private individuals, for a nominal fee, to get the same deals as bulk purchasers. That's pretty obvious to everyone else.


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