42" LCD Westinghouse at OD starting Sunday

Chunkee

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Westy LCD TV

Looks to be a good deal. A non-refurb.

The 37 is 699.99 with AR.

Pick up two and go dual monitor on your new XMAS PC.... Most of you are high dollar charlies and got the cheddar for two any way. njoy

jC
 

JImmyK

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crap during checkout it went up 400 from 799 to 1199 what a pain
 

darkavenger626

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Originally posted by: Chunkee
Westy LCD TV

Looks to be a good deal. A non-refurb.

The 37 is 699.99 with AR.

Pick up two and go dual monitor on your new XMAS PC.... Most of you are high dollar charlies and got the cheddar for two any way. njoy

jC

Where do you see the $100 rebate?
 

Chunkee

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the 37 is the 699, the 42 is a 100 bux more...sorry for the confusion...check their weekly flyer

jC
 

TheDrake

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Originally posted by: mageslayer
meh if it were only 1080p...still warm for those who don't care

If your only using it as a TV then it wont matter that its not 1080p, you wont notice a difference, but if you are using it as a HTPC monitor then yeah you would most certainly want 1080p.
 

Odeen

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Originally posted by: XZeroII
It's 720p. That's not good for a monitor.

720P is certainly okay for a monitor.

The panel's native resolution is 1366x768. Remember that it's perfectly possible to get work done running 1024x768, and this just gives extra room on the sides.
 

erwos

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Originally posted by: Odeen
Originally posted by: XZeroII
It's 720p. That's not good for a monitor.

720P is certainly okay for a monitor.

The panel's native resolution is 1366x768. Remember that it's perfectly possible to get work done running 1024x768, and this just gives extra room on the sides.
My 15" LCD was 1024x768. Scaling that to 42" just doesn't work. Sorry, but 1080p would be the minimum I would want for one of these.
 

Auric

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The 1080p model has been $800 ish (pre-tax, including coupons &c.) off and on at bestbuy.
 

Insomniator

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mm yes, you would notice a difference if it were 1080. I'm not usually even picky about sound/video quality but can easily see a difference.

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sorry, i guess with normal television then thats not true but certainly with movies