Black Friday shopping
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Aw shoot I just saw a really cheap one! What are you looking for? Umm....Best Buy has the Dual 2 12' subs in a box with an amp for $129. A freakin awesome deal if you ask me. Its Fri. and Sat. only. Then Circuit City has 2 12' Magnum subs, w/ an amp for $99. Can't get a better deal then those. Good luck and let us know if you get one and how it sounds! I'll be at Best Buy before 4 am 2morrow
buying an Insignia cd player for my sister and some other Christmas goodies.
buying an Insignia cd player for my sister and some other Christmas goodies.
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lol Well saving money is worth getting up a few hours early to me! Aw well...! I actually want to get a job at best buy myself. I hear you get everything at wholesale price, is that true? Are there any other perks? A new tv eh? If you have a Meijer, they have a 32' plasma for 478 bucks! My parents replaced our broken 27' with a 32' tube tv for not even 100 bucks cheaper!
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My wife pays cost plus 5% for anything in the store. Im looking at a 42 inch widescreen plasma HDTV by Hitachi. It retails for $1799, though its on sale right now for $1499. I dont know how much its going to cost me, its still a ways off anyway. I dont know about any other perks, we werent worried about insurance or anything like that, since my military insurance covers it all. I do know that she has to work 4.30am to 4.30pm tomorrow, which sucks. And she is a cashier, so she will be on her feet all day. Boo.
19accord97, the ones u posted arent the highend ones huh? Im looking more for either a Kicker L5 or L7 or maybe even a P3.
i love having friends+fam, working at best buy, cheap tv's ftw.
If anyone else finds any good deals on car audio, let me know
i love having friends+fam, working at best buy, cheap tv's ftw.
If anyone else finds any good deals on car audio, let me know
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Well it just depends on how much of an audio fan you are. Those Duals would probably suit me very well, but I got my subs from a friend for a very very good price.
Oh and for an update! I am pretty tired and the line at Best Buy was crazy! People had started camping out at 8pm yesterday and I waited for about an hour and a half in line, and made it to the cashiers before the store long check out line could be formed
hehe Then headed over to Menards to wait for a half hour in a dismal line compared to BB. And ran to a few other places! Oh, and now i've got a whooping $6 in my checking account
. No extra expenses for me...for a long time!
Oh and for an update! I am pretty tired and the line at Best Buy was crazy! People had started camping out at 8pm yesterday and I waited for about an hour and a half in line, and made it to the cashiers before the store long check out line could be formed
hehe Then headed over to Menards to wait for a half hour in a dismal line compared to BB. And ran to a few other places! Oh, and now i've got a whooping $6 in my checking account
. No extra expenses for me...for a long time!
Not to thread jack or anything but the only TV that I found in any ads worth buying was... none.... I found one TV that was a true 1080p out but the contrast ratio on it was the worst I have ever seen/heard of and that was a $800.00 37" Westinghouse LCD from Shopko.... If you're going to buy a new TV pay close attention to what you're getting... just because it says "HDTV" doesn't mean much....
Sir_nasty,
you are right on the money for that. I got a 32" LCD a while ago and I love it. It is a very nice Viewsonic...
Usually they say:
HDTV (meaning it has a Tuner for some sort of HDTV such as Quam or ANSTC)
or
HDTV ready which means no HD TV Tuner (only NSTC or PAL)
A lot of plasma sets only display 1024*768
a lot of the LCD are 13360*768
both usually can accept a 1080i/p signal (technically they are the same 60 interlaced frames = 30 full frames in terms of timings) The sets will convert them to their native resolution.
A CRT is the best since it can by default (depending upon how well it is made) display ALL TV resolutions at their native resolutions and look the best in terms of color output and black levels. Only major drawback is geometry and allignment issues.
I wanted to get a Wii but no one had them on friday. I stopped at Target and wow it was like a cattle stampede literally.............&%&^$)@ savages......
you are right on the money for that. I got a 32" LCD a while ago and I love it. It is a very nice Viewsonic...
Usually they say:
HDTV (meaning it has a Tuner for some sort of HDTV such as Quam or ANSTC)
or
HDTV ready which means no HD TV Tuner (only NSTC or PAL)
A lot of plasma sets only display 1024*768
a lot of the LCD are 13360*768
both usually can accept a 1080i/p signal (technically they are the same 60 interlaced frames = 30 full frames in terms of timings) The sets will convert them to their native resolution.
A CRT is the best since it can by default (depending upon how well it is made) display ALL TV resolutions at their native resolutions and look the best in terms of color output and black levels. Only major drawback is geometry and allignment issues.
I wanted to get a Wii but no one had them on friday. I stopped at Target and wow it was like a cattle stampede literally.............&%&^$)@ savages......


