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Dell Panasonic 50" TC-P50X1 720p Plasma TV $616.48 after DPA & BingCB

For those who missed the $687.99 Best Buy in store only sale Saturday.

On sale for $669 use your Dell credit to get an additional 3% off. Bing Cash Back for additional 5% off. http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Televisions/productd...

The math:

$999.00 List price
-$330.00 Dell Discount
$669.00 Sale price
-$20.07 3% Dell Preferred Account Discount
$648.93 Total charge without tax
-$35.45 5% Bing Cash Back
$616.48 Grand total

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Cash Back is available from FatWallet!Dell Home Systems: Up to 3.0% Cash Back » See offers, coupons, ratings, and applicable restrictions. (see conditions)

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goto bing.com
search for "lcd tv"
click on the Dell link at the top of the web page (maybe on the right)
you'll see the 5% splash screen and be redirected to de11.


Manufacturer Part# : TC-P50X1
Dell Part# : A2612466

Dell Home Customers: Save $330 off this item.

Expires Thursday, November 12, 2009
Prices, specifications, availability and terms of offer may change without notice.

The Dell Preferred Account trick:

Login to your Dell account
Add the TV to your cart and Check out
Select Payment Type CREDIT CARD not DPA
Then you will get the offer: Save 3% with Dell Preferred Account! (Discount applied at Final Checkout).

Yes you can get it for $620 through Panasonic EPP [panasonic.com] if you have a valid login and assuming they don't catch on and cancel your order like what happened to a bunch of folks last time.

Screen Size 50" Class (49.9" diagonal)
Display Resolution 720p
Contrast Ratio Dynamic: Infinite Black/Over 2,000,000:1
Native: 30,000:1
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Native Resolution (Number of Pixels) 1,049,088 (1,366 x 768)
Pixel Pitch (H x V) 0.810 x 0.810 mm
Moving Picture Resolution 720 lines or more
Shades of Gradation 5,120 equivalent
New AR (Anti-Reflective) Filter
Progressive Scan Yes
24p Playback(2:3) Yes
Pixel Orbiter (Anti-Image Retention) Yes
Audio Output 20 W ( 10% THD )

Integrated ATSC Tuner Yes
VIERA Image Viewer%u2122 Y (JPEG playback)
HDMI Input 3 (1 side)
Analog Audio Input (for HDMI) Yes
Composite Video Input 2 (1 side)
S-Video Input 1
Audio Input (for Video) 2 (1 side)
Component Video Inputs (Y, PB, PR) 2
Audio Input (for Component Video) 2
Digital Audio Output 1


Rated Power Consumption 399 Watts Maximum
Standby Power Consumption 0.3 Watts
On Mode Average Power Consumption 210 Watts
Energy Star Yes

Power use: 399 Watts is the MAXIMUM for an all white screen with the contrast turned up al the way which it NEVER is so chill out. Independent tests put the TC-P50X1 power use between 160-258 watts during normal viewing which is the same as a comparable 50" LCD.

Receiving System ATSC/QAM/NTSC

Dimensions (H x W x D) with Stand 32.4" x 48.0" x 15.3"
Dimensions (H x W x D) without Stand 30.3" x 48.0" x 4.2"
Weight (lbs.) w/Stand 79.4 lbs
Weight (lbs.) without Stand 75.0 lbs

Message edited by: RHCCapri on 2009-11-09 02:18:04 CST

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Anybody have the newest Bing search for Cash Back trick for Dell?

I can't find Dell on their list of stores.

Never mind, I found it.

Message edited by: wolfen18 on 2009-11-08 08:04:28 CST
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wolfen18 said:Anybody have the newest Bing search for Cash Back trick for Dell?

I can't find Dell on their list of stores.

Never mind, I found it.

Thanks for sharing the trick with the rest of us who can't find it...


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This might not be the place to ask, but I figured I'd give it a try.

We already have a 1080p Sony Bravia 46" in another room of our house. Our living room just got finished, and I want to put a TV in there.The living room can be made cave like with the black out drapes we have (my husband is a true cave dweller Our receiver and Home theater set up with Blu-ray is on the Bravia. I'd like a TV that I can stick a mid range Home Theater set-up on, and place in the living room.

My question is this...this X1 set seems pretty darn good for the price. However, I also have the little thing in my head that makes me want to fork a few hundred more beans out for the 50" S1. I'm not a TV-phile snob. But neither am I a neophyte. Is this X1 worth it for a second common household TV?


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rentit said:wolfen18 said:Anybody have the newest Bing search for Cash Back trick for Dell?

I can't find Dell on their list of stores.

Never mind, I found it.


Thanks for sharing the trick with the rest of us who can't find it...

goto bing.com
search for "lcd tv"
click on the Dell link at the top of the web page (maybe on the right)
you'll see the 5% splash screen and be redirected to de11.


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Sorry about that.


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wolfen18 said:This might not be the place to ask, but I figured I'd give it a try.

We already have a 1080p Sony Bravia 46" in another room of our house. Our living room just got finished, and I want to put a TV in there.The living room can be made cave like with the black out drapes we have (my husband is a true cave dweller Our receiver and Home theater set up with Blu-ray is on the Bravia. I'd like a TV that I can stick a mid range Home Theater set-up on, and place in the living room.

My question is this...this X1 set seems pretty darn good for the price. However, I also have the little thing in my head that makes me want to fork a few hundred more beans out for the 50" S1. I'm not a TV-phile snob. But neither am I a neophyte. Is this X1 worth it for a second common household TV?

it depends on your viewing distance

i'm a huge plasma person. A well calibrated/tuned plasma will have better picture quality over a typical LCD TV. At 600ish for a 50" plasma, i also think it's a huge bargain. Save the other couple hundred dollars for speaker upgrades.


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Thanks, RHCCapri!

Seems like a legimately good deal. Does anyone know how long this model has been manufactured?


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wolfen18 said:This might not be the place to ask, but I figured I'd give it a try.

We already have a 1080p Sony Bravia 46" in another room of our house. Our living room just got finished, and I want to put a TV in there.The living room can be made cave like with the black out drapes we have (my husband is a true cave dweller Our receiver and Home theater set up with Blu-ray is on the Bravia. I'd like a TV that I can stick a mid range Home Theater set-up on, and place in the living room.

My question is this...this X1 set seems pretty darn good for the price. However, I also have the little thing in my head that makes me want to fork a few hundred more beans out for the 50" S1. I'm not a TV-phile snob. But neither am I a neophyte. Is this X1 worth it for a second common household TV?

it's plenty good enough for a second tv.


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Do I have to sign up for the DPA with my ssn and license # and all of that?


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I'm hugely interested in this TV set, but I too am also looking at the 1080p S1. Is there going to be a noticeable difference between 1080p and 720p at about 6 or so feet away that upgrading to the 42" S1 (at presumably a slight premium based on what I've seen of the BF ads) is going to be a noticeable difference? Should I wait for BF to see what else they come up with? Thanks.


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Awesome I accidentally bought it without getting the DPA discount... argh! I couldn't get it to show up by paying with my credit card.

Message edited by: AmdEmAll on 2009-11-08 10:59:48 CST
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I applied for the Dell preferred account, and got approved in 60 seconds. YMMV

Message edited by: wolfen18 on 2009-11-08 11:44:55 CST
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..Does anyone know how long this model has been manufactured? according to cnet model released on 2/15/09


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OMG...can you believe my husband said we actually don't need a 50" plasma? I think he has been taken over by pod people. <shakes head> I'm kinda worried.


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yes...you have to give them all that information.


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naive question: this can be connect to my laptop by VGA cable so I can watch movie through my laptop, right?

thanks!


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naive question: this can be connect to my laptop by VGA cable so I can watch movie through my laptop, right?

thanks!


I don't think it has a VGA connection. I just watched the CNET video, and they mentioned it does not have one.


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too bad, I will pass...

Thanks!


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