dolomite1 said: Here comes one of the first Amazon TV deals of the week. Even if you don't want this unnamed make/model its good practice.
its in Today's Lightning Deal, under upcoming. no matter how I try to link into it, i can't get it to work
Upcoming Deal Check out this 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV for $147 Deal starts at 3:00 PM PST
Let the Games begin !!
That's not it - the 32" listed would have been $97
oharag1
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 10:56a
Does anyone have a clue when these deals go live?
Especially Vizo 60" deal. Would be sooooo much nicer not to have to wait till 12:01 AM Friday morning - login in – refresh-refresh and then damn missed the deal.
I hope Amazon has a ton of these in stock to meet demand. This game of cat and mouse should not play out online. If Amazon wants to destroy physical stores (i.e. WalMart) then they have to have the deals - and they need to make it convenient to everyone who doesn't want to wait in line in the cold like the WalMart crowds.
JDubTrey
Member
posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 11:03a
rsuaver said: dolomite1 said: Here comes one of the first Amazon TV deals of the week. Even if you don't want this unnamed make/model its good practice.
its in Today's Lightning Deal, under upcoming. no matter how I try to link into it, i can't get it to work
Upcoming Deal Check out this 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV for $147 Deal starts at 3:00 PM PST
Let the Games begin !!
That's not it - the 32" listed would have been $97
That's the deal I want.
The $97 Haier is not LED, I don't think.
Zuke76
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 11:49a
homersaysdoh said: FlyingDelphin said: I see some troll (SILVERZ28) went over and gave red to everyone... LOL, hope he feels better now Silver Z28, that's a sweet ride Spicoli. I think (ZUMBAS), (MulletsRcool), (iOwnABeeper) and (HairMetal) also gave this red. Go figure
Looks like he created a second account (ersb9) to give more red...
pris0n
Member
posted: Nov. 20, 2012 @ 6:01p
What time is the Haier L32A2120 supposed to be $97?
Slickone
Tired Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 12:53p
I'm debating whether to get the UN32EH4003 32-Inch LED TV or not, for $248.
I'm also looking for around a 40-42" LED for my parents. The Samsung UN40EH5000 40" LED is $428 right now. A comment to an Amazon reviews says Amazon has had it for $350, although camelcamelcamel disagrees. The Samsung UN39EH5003 39-Inch LED is $398.
Any idea about how low (if any) the regular price for these will go down to over the next several months?
Also if you look at the UN40EH5000 on Amazon, there's a review talking about many of the Samsung TV's don't have Samsung panels, so that's a concern.
dogmeat
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 1:44p
dolomite1 said: Here comes one of the first Amazon TV deals of the week. Even if you don't want this unnamed make/model its good practice.
its in Today's Lightning Deal, under upcoming. no matter how I try to link into it, i can't get it to work
Upcoming Deal Check out this 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED HDTV for $147 Deal starts at 3:00 PM PST
Let the Games begin !!
Not to say this is not good for the price, but note that it is 720p. I don't think I would buy a TV this size in 720p, especially if I planned to watch Blu-Rays on it.
MontyBurnsFW
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 1:51p
Blu-Rays would be the ONLY reason not to buy a 720p TV. No broadcasts are currently in 1080p. The only place you're getting 1080p is blu-ray, a select handful of pay-per-view movies on satellite TV, and a very small number of streaming titles on Netflix.
I suggest folks seriously ask themselves how many blu-ray discs they watch before they get hung up on 1080p.
forthill
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 2:51p
pris0n said: What time is the Haier L32A2120 supposed to be $97? I'd like to know this also. Checking the Amazon site under today's lightning deals all, missed and even upcoming BF deals does not even show this TV...
I assume that means maybe tomorrow it may be in their lightning deals
scott78945
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 21, 2012 @ 3:09p
I quickly scanned the posts but didn't see it answered. Do we have any idea as to when the Toshiba or Vizio deal will be? Thanksgiving Day, BF? I want to get the Vizio but don't think WalMart will have it online and I am sure as hell not standing in line for it either.
nbha
Handsome Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 9:23a
Anyone have ANY info on when the Amazon deals will be? Based on previous history or anything else?
I don't mind refreshing for 1hr straight to grab a deal, but there is no way I'm starting this afternoon and doing it for 24hrs.....
I want the Vizio 60" and need 2 of them.. when should I start checking?
So far there seems to be NO information so far, which ticks me off... If that's the case, I'll just pass on buying the TV's and deal with a retailer who is gonna give me more useful info than "sometime in the next 48 hours it'll go on sale... wait for it.. wait for it.."
If I don't get a TV, I don't get a TV. I'm not hanging around Amazon's site for 2 days hoping it will appear. That's ridiculous.
Ramius
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 9:25a
I see a few of the TVs in the lighting deals on Amazon later today...
LiZaDaisy
Loyal Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 9:46a
nbha said: Anyone have ANY info on when the Amazon deals will be? Based on previous history or anything else?
I don't mind refreshing for 1hr straight to grab a deal, but there is no way I'm starting this afternoon and doing it for 24hrs.....
I want the Vizio 60" and need 2 of them.. when should I start checking?
So far there seems to be NO information so far, which ticks me off... If that's the case, I'll just pass on buying the TV's and deal with a retailer who is gonna give me more useful info than "sometime in the next 48 hours it'll go on sale... wait for it.. wait for it.."
If I don't get a TV, I don't get a TV. I'm not hanging around Amazon's site for 2 days hoping it will appear. That's ridiculous.
MontyBurnsFW said: Blu-Rays would be the ONLY reason not to buy a 720p TV. No broadcasts are currently in 1080p. The only place you're getting 1080p is blu-ray, a select handful of pay-per-view movies on satellite TV, and a very small number of streaming titles on Netflix.
I suggest folks seriously ask themselves how many blu-ray discs they watch before they get hung up on 1080p.
and ps3/xbox360 games, right? they are 1080p, i think. i like 1080p cuz my games look sweet.
lyeinyoureye
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 10:00a
MontyBurnsFW said: Blu-Rays would be the ONLY reason not to buy a 720p TV. No broadcasts are currently in 1080p. The only place you're getting 1080p is blu-ray, a select handful of pay-per-view movies on satellite TV, and a very small number of streaming titles on Netflix.
I suggest folks seriously ask themselves how many blu-ray discs they watch before they get hung up on 1080p. OTA HDTV is another reason. 1080i looks great OTA, unlike the compressed junk most cable/sat providers send you. Of course this applies to 720p too, but my point is that there's a noticeable difference between broadcast 1080i/720p.
MontyBurnsFW said: Blu-Rays would be the ONLY reason not to buy a 720p TV. No broadcasts are currently in 1080p. The only place you're getting 1080p is blu-ray, a select handful of pay-per-view movies on satellite TV, and a very small number of streaming titles on Netflix.
I suggest folks seriously ask themselves how many blu-ray discs they watch before they get hung up on 1080p.
I suggest that folks seriously ask themselves whether there will be more or fewer 1080p options in the near future. Personally, I couldn't see myself buying a 720p set for any reason any more.
TheGreyClone
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 12:09p
Anyone know when that Toshiba 40E220U is supposed to come up for $179? I haven't seen it on lightning deals at all.
JDubTrey
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 12:13p
TheGreyClone said: Anyone know when that Toshiba 40E220U is supposed to come up for $179? I haven't seen it on lightning deals at all.
I just don't think everything on the OP list will come up today.
Slickone
Tired Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 12:52p
Slickone said: I'm debating whether to get the UN32EH4003 32-Inch LED TV or not, for $248.
I'm also looking for around a 40-42" LED for my parents. The Samsung UN40EH5000 40" LED is $428 right now. A comment to an Amazon reviews says Amazon has had it for $350, although camelcamelcamel disagrees. The Samsung UN39EH5003 39-Inch LED is $398.
Any idea about how low (if any) the regular price for these will go down to over the next several months?
Also if you look at the UN40EH5000 on Amazon, there's a review talking about many of the Samsung TV's don't have Samsung panels, so that's a concern.
Any idea what these prices will do in the next few months? Think the regular price on the 32" Samsung will get closer to $200?
JDubTrey
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 2:38p
It looks like the Hiteker 50" is starting at 6:59PM EST.
mayberj
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 3:59p
When does the 40" start?
mayberj
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:20p
JDubTrey said: It looks like the Hiteker 50" is starting at 6:59PM EST. Do we just have to click refresh and buy? I am debating between this the Sears 50" Toshiba. It seems this is a lot easier though
JDubTrey
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:31p
mayberj said: JDubTrey said: It looks like the Hiteker 50" is starting at 6:59PM EST. Do we just have to click refresh and buy? I am debating between this the Sears 50" Toshiba. It seems this is a lot easier though
...then change the dropdown to electronics, and click the arrows to find the deal. At the appointed time, a button will appear to buy it.
mayberj
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:35p
Its not listed there for some reason
gloreglabert
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:37p
Yes it is, the model just isn't given. It's just listed as a 50", 1080p, 60 Hz TV.
mayberj
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:41p
AHHHHH got it! thanks buddy
Joesh
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:56p
What is the fastest way to get the deal? Can I just sit on the Vizio product page and click add to cart when the deal starts and get the deal price?
SonicDuck
Enthusiastic Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 4:59p
Can someone buy the Vizio for me and then bring it to my house and set it up?
Goodness gracious people, if you can't figure it out perhaps the bricks are a better place for you to try and pick up a deal.
P.S. I want the Vizio. If I know the fastest way to get the Vizio, given the limited quantity, I'M NOT TELLING YOU HOW.
Joesh
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 5:05p
Sorry to upset you. I've been in the car all day driving home to see my family for Thanksgiving. Posted from a rest stop. I hope you get the Vizio, it sounds like you need it more than me. I was going to try to help my parents get it when I get home in an hour
buggleboy
Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 5:07p
Amazon is selling the Toshiba 40inch - 179 get it now
xynn
New Member
posted: Nov. 22, 2012 @ 5:08p
I just picked up the 40" Toshiba for $179.. It didn't appear as the other black friday deals seem to be. I just happened to check back on it and it was priced $179 so I went ahead and placed the order.
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