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HP PL5060N 50″ Plasma HDTV $1,200 @CompUSA

14 Sep 2007

50 inch HP plasma HDTV on sale for $1200HP PL5060N 50-inch 720p Plasma HDTV is $1,200 at CompUSA. The PL5060N 50″ Plasma HDTV weighs in with an expansive, state-of-the-art, high-definition screen. In addition to excellent panel resolution and contrast ratio, you get SRS WOW audio, an integrated digital/analog tuner, and detachable speakers.

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50″ plasma HDTV $1,650 @Sears

19 Dec 2006

50 inch plasma HDTVA widescreen Magnavox 50 in. Plasma Integrated HDTV is currently $1,650 at Sears. Magnavox 50MF231D 50 inch HDTV Plasma Flat PanelTelevision with Built-In ATSC TunerTreat yourself and your family to the drama of favorite movies, programs and sports in high definition (HD). Giant 50 plasma screen features an integrated ATSC tuner so there’s no need for a separate set top box to receive HD broadcast signals. HD component video input, HDMI input, VGA input and many additional features. Includes table stand so you are ready to set it up right out of the box. Magnavox 50″ Plasma with integrated ATSC and QAM HD tuner 1366 x 768 resolution HD component video input HDMI input, VGA input Includes table stand 3D motion adaptive de-interlacing 3D comb filter SD Component input 2 S-video and 2 A/V input Brightness: 1500 cd/m Contrast Ratio 10,000:1 Viewing angle H/V 170/170 deg Stereo Sound 2 x 10 watts RMS Smart picture and sound 30.7″H x 55.7″W x 4.1″D x 132.3lbs.

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50″ Panasonic plasma display for $1,700

19 Dec 2006

Panasonic TH-50PH9UK Black 50″ 16:9 Professional Series HD Plasma Display is currently $1,699 after rebate at NewEgg.com. Use coupon EMC1210PNSC50 for additional $100 off, however, shipping adds another $99, effectively using up the coupon. CNET Review gave it 8 out of 10: “Although its features can’t compete against typical consumer plasmas, the “professional” Panasonic TH-50PH9UK’s excellent picture quality and price make it the best value at this size, bar none.”

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50″ plasma $1,500 @CircuitCity.com

15 Dec 2006

Polaroid 50 inch plasmaPolaroid 50″ Plasma HDTV (PLA-5048) is currently $1,500 rebate after rebate at CircuitCity. Use the TV’s full array of inputs—including HDMI, VGA (D-sub), composite, component, S-video, RF antenna and RS-232 (PC)—to hook up your home theater the way you want. Use the HDMI connection for the sharpest video and audio signals possible. Five audio jacks allow flexibility in setting up your audio system, while the headphone jack allows you to watch without disturbing others.

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50″ Philips plasma HDTV $1,350

07 Dec 2006

Philips 50 inch plasmaA promotion code 50PLASMA-1106 lowers the price on this Philips 50″ plasma HDTV to $1,350. Experience the superior picture quality of this excellent integrated HDTV with the latest PDP technology and Pixel Plus. It’s packed into a stunning design that will complement your interior. Share music and photos via the built-in USB.

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50″ plasma HDTV $1,800 @CircuitCity.com

30 Nov 2006

polaroid 50 inch hdtvPolaroid 50″ Plasma HDTV PLA-5048 is $1,800 after rebate in Circuit City. This TV has a resolution of 1366 x 768, and it’s compatible with 1080i/720p/480p/480i digital programming. Use the TV’s full array of inputs—including HDMI, VGA (D-sub), composite, component, S-video, RF antenna and RS-232 (PC)—to hook up your home theater the way you want. Use the HDMI connection for the sharpest video and audio signals possible. Five audio jacks allow flexibility in setting up your audio system, while the headphone jack allows you to watch without disturbing others. CNET has a product brief, but no review of PLA-5048.

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Panasonic 50″ plasma HDTv for $2,000 @Best Buy

27 Nov 2006

Panasonic 50 inch plasmaPanasonic TH-50PX60U 50″ plasma HDTV is currently on sale for $1,999 at Best Buy. A high contrast ratio of 10,000:1 with 3,072 shades of gradation and 29 billion equivalent colors come standard on this 50″ plasma TV for breathtaking picture quality. CNET gave this model 8.5 and in their review had not a lot to say regarding the downsides: “Digital cable subscribers will lament the loss of the CableCard slot, but since first-generation CableCards can’t handle EPG or pay-per-view services, it’s really not a big deal (more info on CableCard’s shortcomings). There is also no PC input, which could be a drawback for those looking to surf the Web on their new big screen.”

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Vizio 50″ plasma HDTV $1,500 @CircuitCity.com

25 Nov 2006

50 inch plasma Vizio hdtvVizio 50″ Plasma HDTV P50HDTV10A is $1,500 after rebate at CircuitCity.com. Vizio ColorVision (VCV) allows for true 10-bit levels and the ability to display 231 billion colors (including 6,144 shades of gray), ensuring a more vivid and natural picture. DCDi low-angle de-interlacing processing provides superior video quality. A 60,000-hour panel life provides over 27 years of use before half-brightness. This TV has a resolution of 1366 x 768, and it’s compatible with 1080i(HDTV)/720p(HDTV)/480p(EDTV)/480i(SDTV) digital programming.

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50″ Samsung plasma HDTV $1,700 @Amazon.com

17 Nov 2006

Samsung 50 inch plasma HDTVSamsung HPR5052 50″ Flat Panel HD-Ready Plasma TV is now on sale for $1,800 at Amazon.com. Free shipping and no sales tax, unless you live in Washington state. Purchase this item and you’ll automatically qualify to receive an additional 10% off all of your high-definition DVD purchases for the next year. To receive a 10% discount on any HD DVD or Blu-ray Disc purchased with this item, use this claim code upon checkout: HIGHDEF1. It has a built-in analog/digital (NTSC/ATSC) tuner that will receive free over-the-air HDTV signals and is Digital Cable Ready, so you can enjoy digital cable without an additional box or remote. Its 175-degree horizontal viewing angle provides a picture-perfect entertainment experience from anywhere in the room. It also offers a good range of connections for DVD, DTV, PC, HDTV sources. There are 4 Samsung HPR5052 reviews on PriceGrabber, and some HPR5052 reviews on Epinions.

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Philips 50″ plasma for $2,000 @Buy.com

15 Nov 2006

50 inch Philips plasmaPhilips 50PF7321D 50″ Widescreen HDTV Plasma TV with Pixel Plus is currently $2,000 on Buy.com.

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42″ Panasonic plasma $1,300 @Tweeter.com

15 Nov 2006

Panasonic 50 inch plasma HDTVPanasonic TH42PX60U 42″ Plasma HDTV with SD Memory Card Slot is currently $1,300 at Tweeter.com. Your favorite television shows will come to life before your eyes as you enjoy crisp, lifelike high-definition programming. Setup is easy, too, with the HDMI®/HDCP interface that transfers a high-definition signal reception from your progressive-scan DVD player or cable set top box in one single, simple connection. You’ll become immersed in movies and shows with a 29 billion color display that accurately reproduces color tones for a breathtaking, realistic picture. An amazing 10,000:1 contrast ratio also adds incredible dimension and depth to your images. There are 21 reviews of Panasonic TH42PX60U on PriceGrabber. Plasma TV Buying Guide has an extensive review of the unit as well.

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Vizio P50HDM 50″ plasma display with speakers $1,400 @TigerDirect

14 Nov 2006

50 inch plasma monitor from VizioTechnically, not a TV, but a 50″ plasma monitor from Vizio is currently on sale at TigerDirect.com. The VIZIO P50 HDM Widescreen 50-in Plasma Monitor offers a HDTV display capability at 720P and 1080i allowing you to enjoy High Definition content in either format. This product offers a high 1,000 cd/m2 Brightness at a 1366 x 768 native resolution, and an unprecedented 10,000:1 max Contrast Ratio. Using VCV (VIZIO Color Vision), this Plasma Monitor can display 6,144 shades of gray in 231 Billion colors for a brilliant, colorful picture.

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Philips 50″ plasma HDTV for $1,350

10 Nov 2006

50 inch Philips plasmaA 50″ Philips 50PF7220A/37B is discounted by $450 right now at Philips Outlet for a total price of $1,350. The unit is refurbished, or factory-renewed, as the site says. Experience the superior picture quality of this excellent integrated HDTV with the latest PDP technology and Pixel Plus. It’s packed into a stunning design that will complement your interior. Share music and photos via the built-in USB.

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50″ plasma HDTV for $1,500 @Outpost.com

10 Nov 2006

50 inch plasma HDTVSansui HDPDP5000 50″ HDTV Wide Aspect Plasma Monitor w/PC Input is on sale for $1,500 at OutPost.com. If you’re looking for superior picture quality in your home theater system then check out the HDPDP5000 50″ Plasma Monitor from Sansui. This plasma display features enhanced image clarity with pixel plus technology, and the latest in PDP science, all in one package. This fabulous Monitor comes in a sleek and minimal design that will compliment any home interior and has options that decorators will love. You can mount your unit for the ultimate home theater experience or use the included table top unit to keep that cozy living room feeling.

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Panasonic TH-50PX60U 50″ plasma HDTV for $2,000 @Outpost.com

09 Nov 2006

Panasonic 50 inch plasma HDTVPanasonic TH-50PX60U plasma HDTV with 50″ diagonal, one of the award-winning models of the Panasonic line is currently on sale at Fry’s for $2,000. This is not the cheapest plasma HDTV one can buy nowadays, but it is one of the top-rated. Watch the CNET review of this model, there’s also 12 product reviews of the model on PriceGrabber all mostly positive.

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Panasonic 50″ plasma HDTV for $1,950 @PCMall.com

03 Nov 2006

Panasonic 50 inch plasmaPanasonic TH-50PH9UK 50″ plasma HDTV is under $2,000 at PCMall.com. Features include 16:9 Aspect Ratio, 1,366 x 768 Resolution, 0.810 x 0.810 mm Pixel Pitch, 10000:1 Contrast Ratio, 3,260 million Colors VGA/SVGA/XGA and SXGA/UXGA compressed display-Compatible, NTSC/PAL-Compatible. The unit gets an excellent review from ZDNet: “Although its features can’t compete against typical consumer plasmas, the “professional” Panasonic TH-50PH9UK’s excellent picture quality and price make it the best value at this size, bar none.”

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50″ LG Plasma HDTV with DVR for $2,639

19 Oct 2006

50 inch plasma TV with DVRLG 50″ 50PC1DR plasma HDTV is on sale for $2,639 at Best Buy. This HDTV has a digital video recorded with 160 GB hard drive. Built-in HDTV digital video recorder (DVR) requires no subscription or phone line connection; record from cable or antenna to integrated 160GB hard disk drive.

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Panasonic 50″ plasma HDTV $2,700 @ CircuitCity

24 Sep 2006

Panasonic 50 inch plasmasPanasonic 50″ Plasma HDTV TH-50PX60U is currently $2,700 at CircuitCity. Use the Circuit City credit card to get 0% financing till January 2008, or if you have a Discover card, remember that if you sign up for get more program, the cashback at CircuitCity for Discover card customers is at 5%, making this a nice $135 check you can expect back from Discover. This set comes with 2 HDMI inputs so you can get the highest connection—and the best picture—possible. Other connections include S-video, component cable, composite cable, digital audio output, and a memory card slot for cameras.

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Philips 50PF9631D/37 review

03 Aug 2006

NewsFactor reviews Philips 50PF9631D/37:

Three innovations combine to create the stunningly bright display. Pixel Plus+ 3HD technology enhances pixel creation to eliminate jagged lines. Two-channel Ambilight circuitry continuously analyzes and optimizes picture settings according to lighting conditions and creates a glow on the wall around the TV for enhanced viewing pleasure. Digital circuitry controls dynamic contrast and color enhancement.

Read the full review.

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50″ Plasma HDTV for $2,900 @Amazon.com

15 Jun 2006

50 inch plasma HDTVSamsung HP-S5053 50″ Plasma HDTV is available for pre-order on Amazon.com for $2,900 with free shipping. Offering an incredible feature set and exceptional quality for its price, Samsung’s fifth-generation 50-inch HP-S5053 plasma TV uses the company’s proprietary electronic chassis and the latest DNIe enhancement circuitry to deliver outstanding brightness, contrast, and image clarity.

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