So today me and Mrs. Carbo hit the retailers for the purchase of a new HDTV. We're ready to buy seeing as our existing TV blew out last week. Did the Circuit City, Best Buy, and Brands Mart route.
Before hitting the road I did my research about much of what I needed to know so I don't walk into a rape room.
After looking at a number of choices, we're ready to pull the trigger on a Samsung 50" DLP. I'm ready to spring for a table and DVD, also. I'm pleased with the price of the TV. Then, the salesman lays the following on me: I need high quality cables to take advantage of the HD signal. Cost about $150.
Then, I must have a $200 signal filter/enhancer, whatever the hell that is.
For those of you in the know, what's fact and what's commission buildup? Is it true I can plug a new HDTV into my existing surge protector and be on my way?
I'm on Comcast Cable, if it matters, and they provide the HD box for an additional $5/mo.
And, of course, he was pushing the $399 insurance plan, also.
Somebody help!
Before hitting the road I did my research about much of what I needed to know so I don't walk into a rape room.
After looking at a number of choices, we're ready to pull the trigger on a Samsung 50" DLP. I'm ready to spring for a table and DVD, also. I'm pleased with the price of the TV. Then, the salesman lays the following on me: I need high quality cables to take advantage of the HD signal. Cost about $150.
Then, I must have a $200 signal filter/enhancer, whatever the hell that is.
For those of you in the know, what's fact and what's commission buildup? Is it true I can plug a new HDTV into my existing surge protector and be on my way?
I'm on Comcast Cable, if it matters, and they provide the HD box for an additional $5/mo.
And, of course, he was pushing the $399 insurance plan, also.
Somebody help!
