Vizio (VO320E) 32'' 720p LCD @Dell

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SneakyStuff

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COUPON NO LONGER WORKS, was previously $365 w/ code

I've seen this just about everywhere on the web except here so I figure it'd be worth noting! Just pulled the trigger and ordered one for myself and one for the rents. Seems to be a great deal considering the specs! (notably the contrast ratio and the fact that this is a new model)

Link to Dell website and product

Apply coupon code: 65G7RQ11J?M2LH once in cart to receive 15% off

Hope this helps anyone looking at buying a bedroom TV!!! :)
 

gucio69

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The one at target goes for $569 now and is 1080P. This is the best deal on a 32" 720P Vizio I've seen to date though.
 

imported_TheRooster

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I wonder how this compares to other low cost brands. Best Buy currently has similar Dynex, Insignia, RCA, Magnavox, Silo Digital, Sylvania, and Proscan 32" 720P televisions for $379 or less. Free shipping on this is pretty sweet though.
 
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Hot deal. Vizio is a good brand and for sub $400, its great.

I'm waiting for somebody to make an approx $250 32" 720p TV/Monitor though. TV prices will come down sometime.
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: TheRooster
I wonder how this compares to other low cost brands. Best Buy currently has similar Dynex, Insignia, RCA, Magnavox, Silo Digital, Sylvania, and Proscan 32" 720P televisions for $379 or less. Free shipping on this is pretty sweet though.
My sister bought a 37" Insignia at Christmas from BB. Apparently it's the same brand as Dynex or whatever (what she said)... The TV lasted 2 months before the power supply went out. She didn't buy the service plan for it, so they had to ship it to Insignia for repairs. 3 months later, she finally took the documentation of the whole ordeal to the BB manager and they sold her a better TV for $100 more.

I've heard good things about Vizio...but make sure you read reviews about specific models. I've heard that even brands like Sony have had lemons when they obtain faulty parts from their supplychain. I would avoid buying models until they've been on the market a good 3-6 months to weed out the bad TVs and maybe buy store warranties on TVs over $700-800 to help avoid waiting months while they ship off your TV to the service centers.
 

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"We're sorry your order has been delayed" delivery date changed from the 4th to the 19th. Don't count on getting this one on time folks... :roll: Thanks Dellhi!

edit: and somehow the estimated delivery date mysteriously appears as 6/2 now? I HOPE SO! :laugh:
 

h00ktup

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Can't apply the 15% off coupon anymore, it conflicts with the Instant Savings (which as of 8:05pm 6/2/09 is $20).
 

SneakyStuff

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Originally posted by: h00ktup
Can't apply the 15% off coupon anymore, it conflicts with the Instant Savings (which as of 8:05pm 6/2/09 is $20).

Indeed, not such a hot deal anymore! (considering you can walk into a Wal-Mart and buy this TV for $427)
 

yhelothar

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what was the price? why edit it out after the deal is dead? it's nice to see past deals.
 
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