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Old 11-19-00, 09:37 PM
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I am looking around for the best bang for the buck. What is the best avaible TV or line of TV's? I would also be interested in the best for under $1500. Thanks in advance.
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Well, you can grab a 36" Sony WEGA for around $1150 shipped from 800.com after ******, coupon, 20% off from Microsoft passport. If they still have their own 10% off sale going on for big screen tv's, that'll knock it down to the neighborhood of $1000.
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by guildda:
Well, you can grab a 36" Sony WEGA for around $1150 shipped from 800.com after ******, coupon, 20% off from Microsoft passport. If they still have their own 10% off sale going on for big screen tv's, that'll knock it down to the neighborhood of $1000.<HR>


I took a look at this, since I'm shopping (again) for a set to replace my Mitsubishi 27". I see ******.com offers 5% off 800.com products, plus the 10% off from 800.com on 32"+ sets through 11-22-00. Now, where would I get the coupon you refer to, and how much of my soul do I have to sell to MSFT to get the 20% through Passport?

The larger question, of course, is whether I'm better off with a 45" projection set from Toshiba, Panasonic, or Mitsubishi than the 36" Wega I have my eye on....



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HeatMiser, I think I can answer one half of your question .. the one about the passport. And no, u dont really have to sell your soul to MSFT, just your wallet kidding

Anyways, when you are at 800.com and on the shopping cart screen ready to check out, at the bottom u will see a "use passport express checkout" or something along those lines, click on it .. it'll bring up a passport login screen, if you dont have a free hotmail or passport account, click on "create new passport account" and it will walk you through it. Its really straightforward.

good luck!
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Thanks everybody. I used all of the above mentioned discounts and ended up spending $1059 (not including savings from *bates) I can't wait to get it home.

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