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http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_05771468000P

Add to cart for the extra 10% off on clearance. Why a new model would be on clearance is beyond me. Might be 10% less than that with an additional Sears card rebate.

 


Product Overview:
Sound, Overall Type: Stereo, 2-channel basic
TV Type: LCD
Screen Size (by diagonal measure): 46 in.
Item Weight: 63.8 lbs.
Jacks, IN-OUT:
Component Input Sets, Total Number: 2
S-Video Inputs, Number: 1
Analog Audio Output: Yes
Analog Audio Output, Type: Fixed
Digital Audio Output: Yes
Digital Audio Output Type: Dolby® Digital
HDMI Inputs, Number: 4
Dolby Digital Output: Yes
Display, Enhancements:
Input Compatible: 1080i
Display, Adjustable Functions:
Color Temperature Control: Yes
Product Overview:
Overall Color: Black
Dimensions:
Height: 29-4/5 in.
Width: 44-3/10 in.
Depth: 12-3/10 in.
Included Remote:
Remote Control Type: Universal (pre-programmed multibrand) Glossary
Controls, Video:
Sleep Time (Switch Off): Yes

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we're talking 1260 or possibly 1140 after rebate with a Sears card for a current model 46" 1080p LCD from a retail store and I got no love ?

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no love in this club...

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With a Sears card and Fat cash, I calculate about $1083 plus tax on the 1259, which would be about $100 here in Atlanta.

Beats the Frys.com deal a few weeks back that was 1100 for the -350 model, which I assume is an older, or lower model.

Good deal. Toshiba doesn't seem to raise too much excitement here at FW. I don't either, but I sometimes end up buying Toshiba stuff because their prices are more reasonable than Sony, Sharp, Samsung. Pretty satisfied with my 4 year old Toshiba laptop and my over 4 year old Toshiba/TiVo which recently died. Probably just a power supply, but since I have 3 other TiVo units, I don't think I'll bother to fix it(since I only paid about $50ar for it).

Good deal.

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Not that hot of a deal... but good find!

Message edited by: cabowabo1970 on 2008-07-18 23:17:10 CDT
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cabowabo1970 said:Not a hot deal considering I posted this a couple of weeks back....

That was

1) online, not something you can pickup tomorrow and return to a B&M (or at least not for the 70% of the country without a nearby Fry's
2) last year's model
3) basically clearance and out of stock pretty quick
4) inferior in terms of contrast and picture quality from what I've seen in store
5) roughly the same price after rebate when you add in shipping versus the instore Sears tax

Or are you saying basically that if it's a 46" it can no longer be a good deal unless you think it is ? What price would this Tv have to be before you thought it was a hot deal? This ain't an Olevia or a Vizio.

Message edited by: lzpoof on 2008-07-18 23:23:05 CDT
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lzpoof said:cabowabo1970 said:Not a hot deal considering I posted this a couple of weeks back....

That was

1) online, not something you can pickup tomorrow and return to a B&M (or at least not for the 70% of the country without a nearby Fry's
2) last year's model
3) basically clearance and out of stock pretty quick
4) inferior in terms of contrast and picture quality from what I've seen in store
5) roughly the same price after rebate when you add in shipping versus the instore Sears tax

Or are you saying basically that if it's a 46" it can no longer be a good deal unless you think it is ? What price would this Tv have to be before you thought it was a hot deal? This ain't an Olevia or a Vizio.

Man... don't take it so personal, really! Are you just looking for good remarks to validate your purchasing of this tv?

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Not bad $$$

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I think its an excellent deal. Im not a big westinghouse/olevia fan. To me Toshiba is a brand name plus avs forums gives them high reviews. Nice deal op!

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Nice finding OP. Be aware that Toshiba has this Regza brand and non-regza difference. Rumor says that Toshiba doesn't make non-Regza brand by themselves. This 46RV530U is on the Regza line, thankfully. Unfortunately I don't need a TV this big. Damn I missed that Fry's Samsung LN32A450 deal.

Message edited by: StarHusker on 2008-07-19 10:30:41 CDT
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Question on this - it says its 1080p, but then for inputs it says "Input Compatible: 1080i". I'm just starting researching these TVs, think I want to go with LCD, this one looks really good, just curious on this.

Thanks.

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lzpoof said:we're talking 1260 or possibly 1140 after rebate with a Sears card for a current model 46" 1080p LCD from a retail store and I got no love ?

lzpoof said:Input Compatible: 1080i

Message edited by: ss04 on 2008-07-19 14:24:30 CDT
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according to spec in Sears.com
it is 1080p input
Upgrade your viewing experience to 1080p True HD with the 46RV530U, 46 in. diagonal featuring DynaLight dynamic backlight control, offering significant improvement in black levels for deep images.


1080p Full HD CineSpeed Display
1080p input capability with Native Mode eliminates unnecessary over-scanning
PixelPure 4G 14-bit digital video processing for a more natural picture
4 HDMI digital inputs (1 side) with REGZA LINK (CEC)
High resolution PC input (SXGA, 15 Pin, D-sub)
IR pass-through allows components to be hidden away
Two-tone ThinLine bezel design in high-gloss black

ss04 said:lzpoof said:we're talking 1260 or possibly 1140 after rebate with a Sears card for a current model 46" 1080p LCD from a retail store and I got no love ?

lzpoof said:Input Compatible: 1080i

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sweet LCD, I just picked this up at Sears and so far so good. Not much adjustment needed in picture quality from the start. I hope this TV last me many many years.

I paid 1260 plus tax so it came out to about 1360 out the door. Not bad for 46" , 1080p and the Toshiba brand name. Beats getting a olevia, vizio, aoc, westinghouse cheapos at same price.

Message edited by: foldersearcher on 2008-07-21 12:11:55 CDT
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I have the 42" version of this TV that I picked up at CompUSA re-grand opening for $899. The TV is awesome.

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I just got this TV delivered from Costco on Friday. Reading on AVSForum, people don't have many issues with this TV, which is rare for LCDs. I used the settings posted by Gris and think the picture is GREAT. No complaints about my purchase.

Bump for a decent price on a good tv.

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how much did u get it for at costco ? I didn't see this at costco.

enkidu said:I just got this TV delivered from Costco on Friday. Reading on AVSForum, people don't have many issues with this TV, which is rare for LCDs. I used the settings posted by Gris and think the picture is GREAT. No complaints about my purchase.

Bump for a decent price on a good tv.

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foldersearcher said:how much did u get it for at costco ? I didn't see this at costco.

enkidu said:I just got this TV delivered from Costco on Friday. Reading on AVSForum, people don't have many issues with this TV, which is rare for LCDs. I used the settings posted by Gris and think the picture is GREAT. No complaints about my purchase.

Bump for a decent price on a good tv.

Wonder if the Costco one had the same model#?

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It was more money at costco: toshiba
but I was able to use a cashcard from a visio I bought in 1/2007 that I returned. It's the same model you're looking at here.

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