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Prices For High Definition TV’s Dropping (2News Salt Lake City) Retailers across the country are dropping prices to boost what could be a dismal holiday shopping season. Among the many items, high definition TV’s. us.rd.yahoo.com
Column: Give Broadband a Sporting Chance (TVWeek) On any given Sunday, millions of Americans sink into their couches and watch football on their gigantic plasma-screen high-definition television sets from morning until night. So what’s a sports fan to do if you want to go cable-free, as I have done for six weeks and counting? I’m a retired sports fan (I gave up my baseball addiction after Mariano Rivera blew the 2001 World Series), so it ... us.rd.yahoo.com
What's hot (Lexington Herald-Leader) Lexington shoppers snapped up doorbuster electronics deals early Friday, but, perhaps in a nod to the souring economy, low-priced electronics appeared to sell even better. Among the first products to sell out were: . A 42-inch plasma high-definition television for $499.99 at Meijer. The Hamburg location reported that 40 TV fans lined up for it and snapped them up before they even ... us.rd.yahoo.com
TVs expected to remain a good deal through the holidays (Lincoln Journal Star) It’s not easy to find anything good coming out of the economic crash, but here’s one: inexpensive high-definition televisions. Bargains on consumer electronics goods, especially TVs, have become a tradition for the holiday shopping season. us.rd.yahoo.com
Buying a new TV? Learn all you can first (Temple Daily Telegram) Take the HDTV plunge Entry-level HDTVs can be purchased for less than $600. So even if you’re eyeing a small (less than 27 inches), old-fashioned analog-only TV, you should consider spending the few hundred extra dollars for HDTV compatibility. us.rd.yahoo.com
Sales of TV sets turning into litmus test for U.S. economy (San Diego Union-Tribune) SAN FRANCISCO – In a volatile year that has turned many Americans into armchair economists, here's an important indicator to watch this holiday shopping season: How many people are lugging home big, flat-screen televisions? us.rd.yahoo.com
TV Sales Becoming Litmus Test for U.S. Economy (The Hendersonville Times-News) The television market offers a glimpse of the broader tensions between cautious consumers and desperate retailers. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tube Talk: High-quality, high-def might not come cheap, but TV prices are falling (Metro Weekly) Tech: Let the games begin -- and not just football. This weekend, specifically this Friday, is traditionally the kickoff to the best deals you'll find on televisions all year. And wouldn't you rather scrimmage at home with the best TV your money can buy? Prices at national retailers are already down a couple hundred dollars from just a few weeks ago, according to HDGuru.com. Further, many major ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Vizio Launches Holiday TV Deals (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News) HDTV manufacturer Vizio announced this week that the company is offering some special deals to members of popular discount stores around the country. us.rd.yahoo.com
Holiday shopping: Some Q-C stores see brisk business (Quad-City Times) Despite national reports of slower sales during the traditional shopping weekend, some Quad-City stores reported brisk business Thursday to Sunday. us.rd.yahoo.com
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