I returned and got full refund, inclduing shipping.
idlidl (Sep. 20, 2012 @ 8:38a)
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Seems like the CW line (including the CW50) was introduced this year at CES Westinghouse will debut four new CCFL-based sets at CES including the generously sized 50″ CW50 series the 38.5″ CW39 series, and the 37″ CW37 series. All three full HD 1080p sets offer three HDMI, one component and one VGA input. The sets also feature a host of picture enhancements sure to please even finicky viewers, including 3D noise reduction, inverse 3:2 pull down for flicker-free movies, three-way selectable color temperature and super quick response times for fast-moving sports. The 32″ CW32 series will also be making its debut, featuring a 720p resolution, three HDMI, one component and one VGA input.
fyi....Specs are incorrect on the link page, looks like it may have been a mix up with a different TV. When you add to cart the correct (CW50T9XW) does appear.
Screen Refresh Rate: 120 Hz, which is better than posted.
mrbudman
Ancient Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 10:11a
Not sure if this is a deal or not. Most likely a target mess up. The specs are for a 39" tv not the 50 listed. plus you cannot get any reviews anywhere on this tv. Westinghouse does have some nice displays that i have seen. But i will pass on this one even though it is a great price for the size.
zoh
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 10:11a
39"???
ahmadcpa
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 10:24a
As I went through the different ordering pages, the specs changed to 39". I am sure Target will cancel my order. We'll wait and see!
polishdreamer said: Screen Refresh Rate: 120 Hz, which is better than posted.
Where did you get that information? Product tag line states 60Hz, the specs are incorrect as many have already stated. Also, could not find manual/specs on the westy website for this model.
Edit: Removed 120Hz from QS.
SystemUnstable
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 10:45a
I was able to submit the order and I can see 50" in order history of my account. No confirmation email yet. Shipping was $19.99.
ckschatt
Broke Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 10:53a
21.35 pounds did seem really light for a 50" so the 39 inch makes a lot more sense. I have a 55" and it weighed at least 100 pounds.
virgoistic
Serene Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:07a
Amazing price! I could place the order and I did receive email confirmation. Let's see if they honour it.
lovecd
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:33a
Title says 50 inches, but shows 39 inches from their spec section. kind of confused.
khmer6
Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:34a
really strange specs. TARGET specs say 39", 3 DVI inputs, VGA input, 3 HDMI, USB 2.0. if target honors it and ships out a 50" that is one smoking deal for 1080p LCD
dennis885
New Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:38a
I ordered one, $370 with tax and shipping. I fully expect them to cancel this, but if not this deal is right in time or football season!
dennis885
New Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:40a
Clearly a mistake bc if you browse all TVs on Target this one shows up twice, one link shows out of stock, the other with all the info for the 39"
marj2117
New Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:51a
hope it goes through
vickh
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 11:55a
ahmadcpa said: As I went through the different ordering pages, the specs changed to 39". I am sure Target will cancel my order. We'll wait and see!
have they honored in the psat??
chingis
Thrifty Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 12:00p
Yep I gave it a whirl too $370 shipped lets see what happens
Don't waste your time, you're ordering the 39" tv.
ricoscoro
Broke Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 12:07p
Don't know why I did this, not sure a 50 inch LCD (not LED) 60hz (not 120hz) is even worth this price.
gdcannon
Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 12:35p
Another clue this is 39" vs 50", the regular price is $399. No 50" 1080P with 120 refresh has a regular price of $399.
paciorek
Ancient Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 12:40p
gdcannon said: Another clue this is 39" vs 50", the regular price is $399. No 50" 1080P with 120 refresh has a regular price of $399.
I don't know what you're talking about, I bought a 50" TV, as evidenced by Target's emailed acknowledgement that says: Westinghouse 50" Class 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV - Black (CW50T9XW)
ricoscoro said: Don't know why I did this, not sure a 50 inch LCD (not LED) 60hz (not 120hz) is even worth this price.
Not sure if a 50 inch LED (not plasma) 120hz (not 600hz) is even worth as much as you paid for yours
quickNdirty
Senior Member - 5K
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 12:51p
paciorek said: gdcannon said: Another clue this is 39" vs 50", the regular price is $399. No 50" 1080P with 120 refresh has a regular price of $399.
I don't know what you're talking about, I bought a 50" TV, as evidenced by Target's emailed acknowledgement that says: Westinghouse 50" Class 1080p 60Hz LCD HDTV - Black (CW50T9XW)
(it'll never ship, though)
Yeah. Does that email acknowledgement have a DCPI number listed?
rickt86
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:10p
worth a shot, worst off will just return in store. REDCARD gives a bigger saving than shop discover because of the free shipping. Was $323 with FL tax for me all said and done.
JSquare293
Greedy Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:16p
rickt86 said: worth a shot, worst off will just return in store. REDCARD gives a bigger saving than shop discover because of the free shipping. Was $323 with FL tax for me all said and done. Are you sure? It should be a bit more, mine came out to $335.44 with FS and FL taxes using the Redcard: Subtotal: $329.99 Discounts:-$16.50 Shipping: $19.99 REDcard: -$19.99 Tax: $21.95
Total: $335.44
rickt86
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:22p
JSquare293 said: rickt86 said: worth a shot, worst off will just return in store. REDCARD gives a bigger saving than shop discover because of the free shipping. Was $323 with FL tax for me all said and done. Are you sure? It should be a bit more, mine came out to $335.44 with FS and FL taxes using the Redcard: Subtotal: $329.99 Discounts:-$16.50 Shipping: $19.99 REDcard: -$19.99 Tax: $21.95
Total: $335.44
I had the 3 and 2 backwards, was 332....not sure why we have different totals though, since both FL
rickt86 said: JSquare293 said: rickt86 said: worth a shot, worst off will just return in store. REDCARD gives a bigger saving than shop discover because of the free shipping. Was $323 with FL tax for me all said and done. Are you sure? It should be a bit more, mine came out to $335.44 with FS and FL taxes using the Redcard: Subtotal: $329.99 Discounts:-$16.50 Shipping: $19.99 REDcard: -$19.99 Tax: $21.95
Total: $335.44
I had the 3 and 2 backwards, was 332....not sure why we have different totals though, since both FL
Your Total: $332.30 You Save: $36.49 (10%) 7% down here in SFL, and I just checked my order online and it says LED HDTV.
rickt86
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:39p
JSquare293 said: rickt86 said: JSquare293 said: rickt86 said: worth a shot, worst off will just return in store. REDCARD gives a bigger saving than shop discover because of the free shipping. Was $323 with FL tax for me all said and done. Are you sure? It should be a bit more, mine came out to $335.44 with FS and FL taxes using the Redcard: Subtotal: $329.99 Discounts:-$16.50 Shipping: $19.99 REDcard: -$19.99 Tax: $21.95
Total: $335.44
I had the 3 and 2 backwards, was 332....not sure why we have different totals though, since both FL
Your Total: $332.30 You Save: $36.49 (10%) 7% down here in SFL, and I just checked my order online and it says LED HDTV.
I am in Broward county, both billing and shipping address.
rickt86
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:40p
I am worried the word class in the name is some new kind of marketing trick.
JSquare293
Greedy Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:40p
Seems like the CW line (including the CW50) was introduced this year at CES Westinghouse will debut four new CCFL-based sets at CES including the generously sized 50″ CW50 series the 38.5″ CW39 series, and the 37″ CW37 series. All three full HD 1080p sets offer three HDMI, one component and one VGA input. The sets also feature a host of picture enhancements sure to please even finicky viewers, including 3D noise reduction, inverse 3:2 pull down for flicker-free movies, three-way selectable color temperature and super quick response times for fast-moving sports. The 32″ CW32 series will also be making its debut, featuring a 720p resolution, three HDMI, one component and one VGA input.
Cyloser
New Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:40p
I believe it's 39" - I checked the hard copy of Target's Sunday's sale ad and it says 39".
rickt86
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 1:53p
well the title says 50", worst off I will just return it to the local Target, and I bet it shows up for $299 the next day on the electronic clearance rack. Might be able to complain a bit with the online sales person and get the 50" for the price, might also get lucky and the 50' may come. If not oh well, I go to target all the time anyway.
maydepot
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 3, 2012 @ 2:18p
Anyone know why Target runs your credit for their "Red Card"?
So if you have nad credit they wont let you use a card that takes money out of your own checking account????
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