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megaera
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 9:40a
cool, probably need to call CS, great info though thanks! |
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Sparky28
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 9:40a
If you have Amazon visa, there will be 6% Cash Back detail click hereFWIW, link states that double points are only available for the first 90 days so this probably won't apply to most existing Amazon Visa holders. |
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byteless
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 9:54a
dealster85 said:is this the highest quality bravia?why is this so cheap? have a same question |
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bucd
- Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 9:56a
This is the entry level Sony, but still a very good TV. I personally would opt for the W or Z versions though. But for this price, I think it's a very good deal. -D |
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jcknouse
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 10:18a
I had no luck getting either promo.  |
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sarahd
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 10:32a
Great deal. I ended up with the 4100w 52" 120HZ, DVD Player and Dvds for $1,810.97. You can't touch many 52" LCDs with 120HZ and 10 bit screens for under $2,000. The free Blueray DVD player is icing on the cake. I would doubt that Black Friday will present an opportunity this good - delivered to your door tax free no lines or people to deal with. The earlier Samsung 52" 650 TV through Fry's was slighty less @ $1,678 but the there was no DVD player included. Thanks to the OP for making my Holiday season so simple, economical and stress free. This may not have the 10 bit panel. Some forum indicate that there may be a 10 bit panel but it is open to debate. I apologize for the misinformation. |
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linbed
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 10:32a
jcknouse said:I had no luck getting either promo.  I was having the same problem..I had to clear all cookies and create a new account since I have Prime...After that it worked...Follow the directions exactly like the OP says...click the link, add the tv and player and then click the back button...then add the dvds and remote, then add the codes when checking out. |
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jcknouse
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 10:40a
linbed said:jcknouse said:I had no luck getting either promo. 
I was having the same problem..I had to clear all cookies and create a new account since I have Prime...After that it worked...Follow the directions exactly like the OP says...click the link, add the tv and player and then click the back button...then add the dvds and remote, then add the codes when checking out. I tried things in that order...except with the remote on there. I didn't try the AMAZONPS code tho. Just AMAZONBD. I'm contacting CS to see if they will add the 3 discs back onto my order and credit me with the $100 discount or not. Hopefully they will. Thanks for trying to help.  |
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Sparky28
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 10:40a
not having any luck getting the free remote ...Seems like stacking with the 4 free blu-ray disks has been removed. The $19.99 AMAZONPS credit gets replaced by the $100 AMAZONBD but removing the player brings the $19.99 PS3 remote credit back. The T&C for the free remote says "Promotion cannot be combined with other offers" so YMMV on the CSR route. |
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outlawnyc
- Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 11:01a
cohcoh said:Amazon is cahrging NY state tax?
********************************* Items: $1,887.72 Shipping & Handling: $80.24 Super Saver Discount: -$16.84 Shipping Savings: -$63.40 Sony HDTV/Blu-ray: -$300.00 Promotion Applied: -$100.00 Total Before Tax: $1,487.72 Estimated Tax: $130.17 if someone didn't already asnwer this...yes.... they are charging tax in NYS and for a while now. |
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outlawnyc
- Ancient Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 11:08a
can anyone tell me why 120 Hz is better than 60 Hz thanks! |
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jcknouse
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 11:23a
outlawnyc said:can anyone tell me why 120 Hz is better than 60 Hz thanks! the 60Hz or 120Hz is the frequency of the scan (refresh) rate. the faster (higher the number) scan rate, the faster/more the screen can refresh. from what i have read, faster scan rate means less "ghosting" or blurring of the picture in fast action sequences. however, i've got an old Syntax Olevia 27" model that i never see that on. maybe it's just with bigger picture TVs. that's just off the top of my head...i'm no expert tho |
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coacheditionLS
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 11:27a
dealster85 said:is this the highest quality bravia?why is this so cheap? Here's a review on the TV Review & the Blu_Ray Player Review |
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simpleDeal
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 11:58a
bucd said:This is the entry level Sony, but still a very good TV. I personally would opt for the W or Z versions though. But for this price, I think it's a very good deal.
-D This TV is second level. Entry level Bravia 1080p is the "S" model. This TV is the "V" model. |
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mnmshop
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:11p
I think I am in. Wow this saves alot of headaches from BF |
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jbtay
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posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:13p
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jcknouse
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:20p
I got mine to work. You have to pick specific Warner home movies from OP's link. It was my fault. i used standard shipping to get them in 3-5 days, rather than 6-9 and save $6 .mine looked like this: *************************************** Subtotal of Items: $1,888.72 Shipping & Handling: $80.24 Shipping Savings: -$74.29 Sony HDTV/Blu-ray: -$300.00 Promotion Applied: -$100.00 ------ Total for this Order: $1,494.67 Shipping estimate for these items: November 6, 2008 Image Blocked 1 "House of Wax [Blu-ray]" Chad Michael Murray; Blu-ray; $13.95 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC Image Blocked 1 "300 [Blu-ray]" Gerard Butler; Blu-ray; $17.95 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC Image Blocked 1 "Troy - The Director's Cut [Blu-ray]" Brad Pitt; Blu-ray; $18.95 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC Image Blocked 1 "Ocean's Thirteen [Blu-ray]" George Clooney; Blu-ray; $18.95 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC Shipping estimate for these items: November 6, 2008 Image Blocked 1 "Sony Bravia V-Series KDL-52V4100 52-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV" Electronics; $1,594.92 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC Shipping estimate for these items: November 6, 2008 Image Blocked 1 "Sony BDP-S350 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player" Electronics; $224.00 Sold by: Amazon.com, LLC *********************************************** Thanks you guys! You saved me over $100 off what i was looking at spending on a TV, and i got 4 movies and a blu-ray player to boot! |
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Sparky28
- Senior Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:28p
Did the TV just jump from $1594.92 to $1819.52? Son of a ... |
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jcknouse
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:33p
Sparky28 said:Did the TV just jump from $1594.92 to $1819.52? Son of a ... Make sure you're picking the V model, Sparky...not the W...I think the W is the $1800 one. OH MAN! I think it did. what a bummer
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joeselz
- New Member
posted: Nov. 5, 2008 @ 12:36p
Yup the price on the V and the W just jumped!!! |
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