Don't for 8% CashBack via bing.com dropping the price to $321.99 + Free Shipping Here is the link for the 8% bing.com CB... http://www.bing.com/search?q=nintendo+wii&go=&form=QBRE&qs=n
Description The new X1 Series LCD HDTVs are ideal for lovers of music and videos. The iPod® Entertainment Kit lets you control and play back your iPod music and videos.
Control and Play Back Music and Videos from Your iPod # With the included iPod Entertainment Kit, a universal iPod dock provides a convenient way to enjoy music, videos and photos on your VIERA® HDTV. Intuitive on-screen menus make it a breeze to control the action with the TVs remote.
Share Your Digital Photos on the Big Screen # VIERA Image Viewer™ provides a better way to share your digital photos. Just pop your SD memory card into the handy slot, and instantly display your digital photos for friends and family to enjoy.
Network Your AV Devices, Quickly and Easily # With VIERA Link™, you can control your compatible Panasonic DVD recorder, Blu-ray Disc™ player, home theater sound system and HD camcorder, all with a single remote and helpful on-screen menus.
Features
720p Resolution Contrast Ratio: 12,000:1 iPod® Entertainment Kit Intelligent Scene Controller VIERA Image Viewer™ VIERA Link™ PC Input Game Mode 3 HDMI Inputs
Tech Specs
Model Type: LCD Screen Size: 32" Class (31.5" diagonal) Display Resolution: 720p Contrast Ratio: 12,000:1 Response Time: 8 msec Viewing Angle: 178° Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Native Resolution (Number of Pixels): 1,049,088 (1,366 x 768) Aspect Control: 480i/p: Full, Just, 4:3, Zoom; 1080i/p: Full, H-Fill, Just, 4:3, Zoom Panel: IPS Alpha (WXGA) Screen Coating (Filter): Fine Black Panel Progressive Scan: Yes 3D Color Management: Yes Sub Pixel Control: Yes Intelligent Scene Controller: Yes Speakers: Full-range x 2 (L, R) Number of Speakers: 2 Audio Output: 20 W (10% THD) (8 ohms, 80 Hz - 17 kHz) Surround Sound: Yes Integrated ATSC Tuner: Yes VIERA Image Viewer?: Y (JPEG playback) HDMI Input: 3 (1 side) Analog Audio Input (for HDMI): Yes Composite Video Input: 2 (1 side) S-Video Input: 1 (side) Audio Input (for Video): 2 (1 side) PC Input: 1 Component Video Inputs (Y, PB, PR): 1 Audio Input (for Component Video): 1 Digital Audio Output: 1 (2 ch at HDMI) VIERA Link™: Yes VIERA® Tools: Yes Game Mode: Yes V-Chip Program Lockout: Yes Built-In Closed Caption Decoder: Yes Video Input Label: Yes Video Picture Memory: Yes Power Supply: AC 110 - 127 V, 60 Hz Rated Power Consumption: 120 W Standby Power Consumption: 0.7 W On Mode Average Power Consumption: 86 W Energy Star: Yes Receiving System: ATSC/QAM/NTSC Optional Wall-mounting Bracket: TY-WK32LR2W Dimensions (H x W x D) with Stand: 21.7" x 31.5" x 8.6" Dimensions (H x W x D) without Stand: 20.2" x 31.5" x 3.7" Carton Dimensions: 27.8" x 47.7" x 9.0" HDTV Display Capability (1080p, 1080i, 720p): Y (1080i, 720p) EDTV Display Capability (480p): Yes Gross Weight [lbs (kg)]: 37.5 lbs. (17.0 kg) Filter: Fine Black Panel Contrast (Dynamic): 12,000:1 HDTV Display Capability: Y (1080i, 720p) Universal Dock for iPod: Yes Trilingual Menu: (English/Spanish/French) Sleep Off-Timers and Programable Timer: Yes Mass Weight [lbs (kg)]: 28.9 lbs. (13.1 kg)
Great deal... been watching this tv for deal recently, but I think I am gonna hold out for a deal on the 37" version. If you want a 32" tho, JUMP at this. Nice job OP.
Great price, and this would be a tv for the bedroom, so size-wise it would work, but I think I'm going to hold out for something closer to 42 inches around $450 or so.
kaikuilui said: Is there a tax for shipping to CA?
Unfortunately, Buy charges sales tax for products shipped to some states:
"Q: Sales Tax? A: You must pay sales tax if you ship to: California, Massachusetts, New York, or Tennessee. By law, sales tax is automatically computed on products and shipping charges."
Was going to get one, but sales tax (more than bing 8% CB) sort of deters the decision.
just fyi, I had a similar bing link in my OP, but it the hyperlink was removed by FW...so they may remove your too...weird because I have been doing this for a long time...guess that don't allow it anymore.
Thanks OP! I was contemplating going for this at Buy.com, but when I saw it via this post with 8% bing I had to pull the trigger.
Edit: I also received my bing CashBack immediately into my paypal account. Nice!
plympton
Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2009 @ 5:15p
In for one for my parents - was waiting for IPS panels to get cheap enough to buy one for them, and BING-o. Their old tube was dying anyway, so it's early X-mas for them. Wonder why Panasonic is blowing them out? 120hz in the pipe?
kimt805 said: I can't figure out how to get this 8% CashBack any help to be offered would be appreciated!
goto bing.com and search for "Harmony remote" then click on the CashBack link at the top for eBay and you should see a banner on the eBay page stating 8% cb is available for this session
HisBigness
New Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2009 @ 8:48p
Oh. I could care less how many "p's" it has...I only leave it on to watch Fox news.
HisBigness said: Oh. I could care less how many "p's" it has...I only leave it on to watch Fox news.
HisBigness
New Member
posted: Oct. 27, 2009 @ 8:55p
Search bing for Panasonic 32 and itcomes up 8%.
It's pretty confusing how this works.
1. The link from bing takes you to the Buy.comeBay store.
2. You buy the TV there as normal. The price shows as $349, however, the little banner at the top says something like 8% cash may be available. You have to pay with PayPal.
3. You have to sign up for a Windows Live ID. You are given the opportunity to do this during the checkout process.
4. After getting the Windows Live ID, you somehow join the Cash Back bing program thing.
After all is done, the $28 somehow magically appears in your bing Cash Back account. There is nothing simple about it, and one never knows if it is actually going to work or not...but it did for me. I just went with the system, and figured I was happy with the TV price with or without the bing.
HisBigness said: 2. You buy the TV there as normal. The price shows as $349, however, the little banner at the top says something like 8% cash may be available. You have to pay with PayPal.
Can you still use a credit card and get the extended warranty service (some) cards offer?
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