Here is Sears Internet Price Match Policy: http://www.sears.com/data/advertisements/0604_mores_sears_exclu_yel.html First you'll probably want to go with either a Mitsubishi Plat+ or Diamond.. Either 55" or 65"
I would go with the 65" for 跌 more: http://store.yahoo.com/crazyeddieonline/gensym-181.html
Print that price match and go to every Sears store with in 50 miles until they match the price. Eventually someone will match it.
Crazy Eddie is not authorized to sell Mits, so it voids the warrenty. Sear is authorized. So you can get Crazy eddies price, but at an authorized store.
Next you'll want to get an ovation Avia Home Theater guide DVD in order to calibrate your set to NTSC standards.
Search the net for the lowest price. They retail at โ bucks, but are worth 贄's if you consider the cost of a professional calibration.
Next, become a member of the Home Theater Spot. It's free and they will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about WideScreen TVs! http://www.hometheaterspot.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi
Last, pay the ำ bucks to get a Red Push Fix. By default TVs are calibrated to look their best under the flourecent lights of a showroom, once you get your tv home and calibrated to NTSC standards, you'll notice everyone looks sunburned. Mitsubishi has locked the setting out of the Service Menu, so this guy built this device to attenuate the red from the component wire.
Ahh hell, just read this thread. I bought 2 of these. One for HDTV signals, and One for DVD signals... Once you get a component switching reciever such as the Onkyo THX Ultra 7.1 reciever, you'll only need one...
http://www.hometheaterspot.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=47&t=000058
Let me know if you have any more questions.
Just be warned... Buying the TV is only the first step. Next you'll need a good reciever, then speakers, then a touch screen remote, then an HDTV Set Top Box, then a killer roof antenna, then a Progressive Scan DVD player, then an Iscan Pro Line Doubler..... Then the technology changes and you get to start all over...
I've been doing this for years. Everytime I buy something, something better comes out.
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