Posted by jdemaris on February 14, 2008 at 11:58:00 from (72.171.0.149):
In Reply to: ot tv posted by ken in texas on February 14, 2008 at 11:16:06:
I think I've got the same one - a 32" Sanyo DS32224 I bought at Walmart on-sale 3-4 years ago for $299. Our's has been fine. I think failures are rare with any of them now adays (unlike the vacuum-tube days). We just stopped using it as a main TV since we got tired of all our rental movies from Netflix being widescreen - and thusly being pretty small on the Sanyo. We bought a new 42" LCD widescreen for $700. We didn't care about the HD part, just wanted the wide-picture. I thought at the time that the LCD would also save on electricity - and I was wrong. Winds up the LCDs use almost the exact same current as tube TVs when compare like-sized viewing screens. If you go back to Walmart, I wouldn't be afraid of their cheap Chinese Durabrands. We bought two for some remote properties we have, and they've been fine (at least so far). We have a Walmart Durabrand combo TV and DVD that we keep in our truck camper and it's been banged around a lot and still works fine.
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