LCD TV Pricing Update
Filed Under LCD TV Buyers Guide, Value LCD TVs
It doesn’t seem that long ago that a 32 inch LCD TV priced at $1,000 seemed like a good deal.
Now the value brands such as Astar, Viewsonic, Konka, Syntax are closing in on the $500 price point.
In fact today I saw an Astar LTV-32HBG 32 Widescreen LCD TV in Black advertised for exactly $500. A couple of other 32 inch TVs were priced at $570-$590.
Most of the name brands - Sharp, Sony,, Samsung are currently sitting at around the $750 - $990 price point, depening on whether it is a standard or high definition set.
I did see a Sharp AQUOS LC-32D40U 32″ High Definition LCD Television advertised at $650, but on checking it out it was a refurbished model.
Keep an eye on www.lcdtvcenter.com for the latest LCD TV prices.
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One of the top three quickpicks rated by Consumer Reports for 32″ HD LCD TVs was the Toshiba 32HL66 which is of a much better quality and still comes in around the $999.00 mark