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Perhaps someone who follows consoles closely can tell me but I was wonder when/if another price cut will come? Will it stay at 299 until the PS4 comes out? Or can we expect a 199 price on it? What have other PS's done in the past?
Dr. Evil Genius is eagerly anticipating the Year of the Black Rainbow was starred
Dr. Evil Genius is eagerly anticipating the Year of the Black Rainbow was unstarred
Dr. Evil Genius is eagerly anticipating the Year of the Black Rainbow was starred
Dr. Evil Genius is eagerly anticipating the Year of the Black Rainbow was unstarred
@Thee Sea: I need to watch some of these. I've always been a huge Ultraman fan (mostly because it came out the year I was born & I love Japanese rubber monsters).
@KurganG: heh, "you're wrong" would have been fine for me . I associate relatively lax male clothing standards with North Americans, the Australians and to a lesser extent the Brits, and of these I associate Americans with Gizmodo posters, so I assumed he was American. My opinion had no factual basis, however.
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SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! was starred
SewerShark: LOOK BEHIND YOU, A THREE HEADED MONKEY!!! was unstarred
Free PS3, game and movie with purchase of normal price TV? Now I'm no huge fan of Sony, but even if you find a cheaper 46" inch and buy the extras seperate, it would probably cost about the same. And you would have a Sony vs a Westinghouse.
Then again the only Sony product I bought in years is the reader, and while I like the product the support for it terrible, so my ideal bundle would be a Samsung, Xbox 360, and $150 bluray player.
@thechansen: I don't think HD Guru or Jack Loftus are saying that the deal is bad and that you shouldn't go for it - they are just catching Best Buy in a lie. That's sort of the entire POINT of a free press. I keep seeing comments on this article to the same general point that you are making, that "it's still a good deal, so why complain?" but the fact is that Best Buy is misleading consumers and it's the job of the media (HD Guru, Giz, etc) to point that out and make sure people know.
In my particular case, if I were in the market for an HD TV, I would probably jump at the $1100 savings deal, but I'd be much less interested in the actual deal they quote up there because it's only saving me around $50, which I could surely make up by shopping somewhere other than Best Buy, since they are already higher priced than many other retailers. Since I don't care about owning a PS3, really, the deal quoted in this article doesn't appeal to me.
Using Bing Cashback, 15% on walmart.com, I just picked up a 120GB slim PS3 with an extra controller, Bluray remote, arkham asylum, infamous and the dark knight movie for $313 bucks plus some tax and free shipping with site to store.
@PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Whoa, I had no idea cashback existed! Thanks for posting this. I'm looking to buy my first tower PC soon and this'll come in handy!
@Rejexted: Yeah, it's great. I was skeptical at first because it works only if you go through Bing's website to get to those sites. But once you are on the sites, there's no notification that you got the cashback. Bing says it takes 1-2 days to update your Bing account to reflect your savings so I took a shot and hoped it would work. After a few hours I got an email and the savings did indeed show up in my Bing cashback account. Also, for some reason, if you go to the bing.com/cashback site and look for participating retailers, some of the more reputable stores don't seem to show up (Walmart and Dell for example). But if you type in Dell cashback or walmart cashback in the bing search field, one of the sponsored links will get you there fine. Dell is 20% and walmart just changed from 15 to 20% as well.
@dragon:ONE: You may be right, but its worse in Canada. Most stuff in general is 300 dollars less (ex. KDL-52V5100 is selling here at Future Shop - owned by BB - for 1799.99) however I bought my last two HDTVs (both Sony's) for amazing prices off Amazon; got one 50% off and the other 37%, not too bad but when you factor in our high dollar its a pretty good stinking deal ;).
@RipRapRob: It's being sold as a bundle. If the cost of the bundle is less than if you were to buy each item individually, its a deal.
Would it please you if instead of how they worded it to say buy this TV at retail and get a PS3, Bluray, and Ps3 game for free? Because that's pretty much whats going on with this.
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I like the alleged "Sphere" codename better.
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What is this 'books' of which you speak?
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Yeah, I always wanted Transformers. Still do lol.
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I'm looking for a 40".
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There has to be a basis used...the MSRP is the only one that is "standard" across all the stores.
However, who really cares what the "savings" really are? What is important is the price one has to pay.
Why? Unless one is buying to resell at a profit, the "savings" are irrelevant. Buy what you can afford...OK, what you can afford at the best price.
Wait...how do we know if we are getting the "best" price? What do they "normally" sell it at?
Ahh..I guess this is why we are still interns...
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Then again the only Sony product I bought in years is the reader, and while I like the product the support for it terrible, so my ideal bundle would be a Samsung, Xbox 360, and $150 bluray player.
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In my particular case, if I were in the market for an HD TV, I would probably jump at the $1100 savings deal, but I'd be much less interested in the actual deal they quote up there because it's only saving me around $50, which I could surely make up by shopping somewhere other than Best Buy, since they are already higher priced than many other retailers. Since I don't care about owning a PS3, really, the deal quoted in this article doesn't appeal to me.
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[www.bing.com]
Click the very first link at the top.
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While you might see it as getting a part of the package for free, you are not getting the $410 savings on the TV as advertised.
And if you can't see that is a problem you are part of the reason Best Buy thinks they can get away with something like this.
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Would it please you if instead of how they worded it to say buy this TV at retail and get a PS3, Bluray, and Ps3 game for free? Because that's pretty much whats going on with this.
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