Sam's Club has the Vizio v0320e for $338. (Sears currently sells for $429, and is listed as an upcoming black friday deal for $349, so this seems like a great deal!)
Dimensions and Weight: # With Stand: 31.57" W x 22.40" H x 8.598" D # Without Stand: 31.57" W x 21.14" H x 4.11" D # With Stand: 22.49 lbs. # Without Stand: 20.28 lbs.
So if I mount this on the wall in my kitchen...that means with the mounting bracket it will be over 5 inches off the wall? That seems awful far to be sticking out away from wall for a small TV. Any ideas on this? That would be more than my 60inch LG plasma
Sunkistadora
Member
posted: Nov. 10, 2009 @ 4:39p
Tropical Storm that hit the coast of Alabama last night. Been sitting on top of the northern and central parts of the state all day.
happy6610
Happy Member
posted: Nov. 10, 2009 @ 5:04p
Diogenes said: I have it. Nice TV. Rated highly by CR. 720P in a 32-inch is plenty. You wouldn't notice a difference with 1080P.
Hmm, getting close to my $300/32" buying pricepoint. Anyone think/know if the HDTV's will continue to plummet? I know there are lots of cheap options for 42 inchers that would have been unheard of last year at this time. I wish the thirty-twos would drop off a tad more....tick, tick... guess I will keep waiting.
morrismeng
Member
posted: Nov. 10, 2009 @ 7:56p
Diogenes said: I have it. Nice TV. Rated highly by CR. 720P in a 32-inch is plenty. You wouldn't notice a difference with 1080P.
I also have this TV. So far so good. 720P is more than enough for a 32-incher, unless you wanna use it as a computer monitor.
My local Costco has the 32" sharp for $399. I notice over 100 sitting on the shelves. I asked the manager about these and they are for BF. Wonder what they will be going good for$$??. BTW they had pretty good PQ (better than the Vizio).
OK, I will tell you anyway. I joined sams.com, they took my $40 ok, so far so good. I go to order, am told I need to go to a Sam Club Store to activate the membership. Huh? The reason for joining the .com is Sams is a 6 hour drive from me. Go figure. And I did get my $40 back.
Mickey317
New Member
posted: Nov. 12, 2009 @ 1:58p
Just bought the VIZIO 32" LCD HD TV at my local Costco in Arizona. With manufacturer rebate of $50.00 it was $339.00 not including tax. Model number VO320E.
No one has mentioned it, but shows as free shipping as well.
spursnut
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 13, 2009 @ 11:20a
Mickey317 said: Just bought the VIZIO 32" LCD HD TV at my local Costco in Arizona. With manufacturer rebate of $50.00 it was $339.00 not including tax. Model number VO320E.
titewad said: happy6610 said: Diogenes said: I have it. Nice TV. Rated highly by CR. 720P in a 32-inch is plenty. You wouldn't notice a difference with 1080P.
What is the model number of this TV? ThanksClick the link and read.
took more time to type the question than to simply click the link.
32" Haier with 4 HDMI, 2 Component, and 1 VGA for 330$ + free shipping. I bought it locally, so I ended up walking out the door for about $380, but got a 2 year(100 weeks) no interest credit card from them. Pretty decent deal ...
Sunkistadora
Member
posted: Nov. 13, 2009 @ 3:27p
Picked mine up today. Didn't have them in the TV section. They were in a center aisle.
skinflinto said: Hmm, getting close to my $300/32" buying pricepoint. Anyone think/know if the HDTV's will continue to plummet? I know there are lots of cheap options for 42 inchers that would have been unheard of last year at this time. I wish the thirty-twos would drop off a tad more....tick, tick... guess I will keep waiting.
jmace57 said: Don't want to be off topic, but an article on the CNNfn website today
Looks like you'll be buying one after all, taken from that CNN article:
One example, Target (TGT, Fortune 500) is reportedly featuring a 32-inch Westinghouse LCD HDTV for $246 as a "doorbuster special" on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving when holiday shopping kicks off in earnest.
"The $246 HDTV is the lowest price that we've ever seen for that model," said Brad Olson, founder of Gottadeal.com, a Web site that markets itself as one of many "official" Black Friday deal sites.
Sams.com is so you can order online. But they have a stupid GOTCHA You can get an online account, oh yes, they will sell it to you (membership on line) But you cannot use it until you visit a Sams location. How dumb is that.
yesidonoitall said: Sams.com is so you can order online. But they have a stupid GOTCHA You can get an online account, oh yes, they will sell it to you (membership on line) But you cannot use it until you visit a Sams location. How dumb is that.
I thought you have to buy your membership to the regular old Sam's Warehouse club which THEN entitles you to "enjoy" some of their online only purchases.
I think that's why you can purchase a membership online, but actually have to visit your local club to get your membership card, etc.
Prngr44 said: yesidonoitall said: Sams.com is so you can order online. But they have a stupid GOTCHA You can get an online account, oh yes, they will sell it to you (membership on line) But you cannot use it until you visit a Sams location. How dumb is that.
I thought you have to buy your membership to the regular old Sam's Warehouse club which THEN entitles you to "enjoy" some of their online only purchases.
I think that's why you can purchase a membership online, but actually have to visit your local club to get your membership card, etc.
Yes, correct but why have online buy of the membership then you still have to go to the store. 350 miles away.
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