Anyone know which TVs are the "Major Name Brands"? Particularly the 60" for $1499 after instant savings (page 1) and the 55" for $799 after instant savings (page 1)?
Local Fry's is a bit of a drive and I hate getting there to hear "sorry, no more in stock"
Trying to figure out if the TVs are worth the drive and calling them is not a fun time.....
tariq519
New Member
posted: Jan. 27, 2012 @ 5:22p
I spoke to Indiana Store associate and she confirm that 60 inch is Sharp 60LE835U with Sharp Blu Ray player.
Green for you. I have trouble getting to someone in that department.
upazwitts
Cranky Member
posted: Jan. 27, 2012 @ 5:31p
Is the Acer AS5750 for $450 a good deal? I think this is the cheapest I have found a laptop with an i5 processor. My HP just died and I am ready to jump on this. Anyone out there to talk me off of the ledge?
As far as I'm concerned, Elizabeth Banks can do anything she wants. Almost bit on iocell 1 bay Ndas for $30 but Amazon reviews say NDAS is not true NAS. (no ip addy)
piyush100
New Member
posted: Jan. 27, 2012 @ 6:08p
Yes its an okay deal. During Nov/December Microsoft was selling a Samsung i5 for $500 with 20% = $400 + tax.
I didn't see anything of much interest to me this week. Anyone pondering the $19.99 BT mini keyboard for an iOS device, DON'T. It really doesn't control much of anything but text. None of the FN keys really work. I was hoping to use for the iPad2 when plugged into the HDTV as a sort of quasi media remote but I'll be taking it back.
sud4017
Member
posted: Jan. 28, 2012 @ 1:37a
The 40" LED TV for $529 may be Sony 40EX720. I got one during last Sunday 1 day sale
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