- Jun 6, 2010
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My wife has had a netflix account for a long time, DVDs in the mail. Now she wants to do the streaming thing, but the TV is so old it wont work for that.
Our needs are pretty simple - we hardly ever watch TV at all, just for election night, an occasional PBS special, etc. Picture quality and bells and whistles would be low on the list. I just want something cheap that would have a decent chance of lasting a while. We are fond of our Maytag washer and dryer, now over 30 years old and going fine
I expect quality and reliability to go with price, though.
I see plenty of 32" TVs these days in the range of $200 to $300. I also see a Samsung UN32EH4003 on sale at $209, which looks like a pretty good quality for low price, but it's refurbished. My initial hunt for TVs seemed to say that Samsung is good. The warranty would only be 90 days, but if it's well refurbished, is that a reasonably good bet to be ok?
Or would you go with a new one of a lesser brand?
Am I right that Samsung IS a good brand?
Our needs are pretty simple - we hardly ever watch TV at all, just for election night, an occasional PBS special, etc. Picture quality and bells and whistles would be low on the list. I just want something cheap that would have a decent chance of lasting a while. We are fond of our Maytag washer and dryer, now over 30 years old and going fine
I expect quality and reliability to go with price, though.
I see plenty of 32" TVs these days in the range of $200 to $300. I also see a Samsung UN32EH4003 on sale at $209, which looks like a pretty good quality for low price, but it's refurbished. My initial hunt for TVs seemed to say that Samsung is good. The warranty would only be 90 days, but if it's well refurbished, is that a reasonably good bet to be ok?
Or would you go with a new one of a lesser brand?
Am I right that Samsung IS a good brand?