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23" symphonic
what kind of a deal is best buys' 23" symphonic tv for $105,after
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Don't expect more than basic performance. After one year, the set may fail.
This level of set is a throw-away if it ever dies on you. During the warranty period, I am sure that it is a straight exchange, if they still have any available when you come back with your defective one. In otherwords, for that price don't expect anything much in a TV set. -- Jerry G. ===== "ereman6" wrote in message ups.com... what kind of a deal is best buys' 23" symphonic tv for $105,after rebate? |
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what kind of a deal is best buys' 23" symphonic tv for $105,after
rebate? The general consensus here, which I'm *hoping* isn't true, is that the inexpensive TVs manufactured by Funai (symphonic/emerson/sylvania, et al) *typically* only last a year or two tops. One thing that seems nice about the Symphonic 23", is that the 23" size gives you a significantly larger viewing area than a 20" while still not being excessively heavy. The total shipping weight of the TV is around 64 pounds, (the TV itself is around 55 pounds), so I *think* an average guy who is in reasonably good shape could get it into the car (if the box fits), and then carry it from the car to the house without a 2nd person. I would have bought this TV instead of an inexpensive 20" Sylvania, except I wasn't sure if the box for the Symphonic would have fit in my car. Also the 20" I bought has a much flatter screen, and is a bit more stylish looking than the Symphonic 23", but it might have been better to have the larger viewing area of the latter. Another factor in my choice was that the cabinet I'm using was not intended for a TV greater than 50 lbs., but I doubt that the 55 lbs weight of the Symphonic would really be a problem. Anyway, *hopefully* the Funai-made TVs will last longer than what I'm told here! J. |
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"jeff" wrote in message news:d8%Ad.16742$152.9141@trndny01... what kind of a deal is best buys' 23" symphonic tv for $105,after rebate? The general consensus here, which I'm *hoping* isn't true, is that the inexpensive TVs manufactured by Funai (symphonic/emerson/sylvania, et al) *typically* only last a year or two tops. One thing that seems nice about the Symphonic 23", is that the 23" size gives you a significantly larger viewing area than a 20" while still not being excessively heavy. The total shipping weight of the TV is around 64 pounds, (the TV itself is around 55 pounds), so I *think* an average guy who is in reasonably good shape could get it into the car (if the box fits), and then carry it from the car to the house without a 2nd person. I would have bought this TV instead of an inexpensive 20" Sylvania, except I wasn't sure if the box for the Symphonic would have fit in my car. Also the 20" I bought has a much flatter screen, and is a bit more stylish looking than the Symphonic 23", but it might have been better to have the larger viewing area of the latter. Another factor in my choice was that the cabinet I'm using was not intended for a TV greater than 50 lbs., but I doubt that the 55 lbs weight of the Symphonic would really be a problem. Anyway, *hopefully* the Funai-made TVs will last longer than what I'm told here! I've seen them last years, but after a year or so it's very hit or miss. Sometimes they keep going, sometimes they die right after the warranty expires. If you don't put a lot of hours on it it could last a while, but you might have to touch up some soldering if it starts acting flakey at all. If it dies, it's probably not worth taking to a shop for service. |
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On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 22:17:45 GMT, "jeff"
wrote: what kind of a deal is best buys' 23" symphonic tv for $105,after rebate? The general consensus here, which I'm *hoping* isn't true, is that the inexpensive TVs manufactured by Funai (symphonic/emerson/sylvania, et al) *typically* only last a year or two tops. One thing that seems nice about the Symphonic 23", is that the 23" size gives you a significantly larger viewing area than a 20" while still not being excessively heavy. The total shipping weight of the TV is around 64 pounds, (the TV itself is around 55 pounds), so I *think* an average guy who is in reasonably good shape could get it into the car (if the box fits), and then carry it from the car to the house without a 2nd person. That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart parking lot. :-) Tom |
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"Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message ... | That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart | parking lot. :-) Unless the Wal-Mart is close to Canada and then you see several pairs of old shoes scattered around! N |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:58:10 GMT, "NSM" wrote:
"Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message .. . | That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart | parking lot. :-) Unless the Wal-Mart is close to Canada and then you see several pairs of old shoes scattered around! N Hey!! Leave Canada alone, eh! Have another beer, and don't be such a hoser! :-) Tom |
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That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart
parking lot. :-) I'd hate to have to potentially return a defective TV without the box fully intact. g J. |
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"Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message ... | On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:58:10 GMT, "NSM" wrote: | | | "Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message | .. . | | | That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart | | parking lot. :-) | | Unless the Wal-Mart is close to Canada and then you see several pairs of old | shoes scattered around! | | N | | | Hey!! Leave Canada alone, eh! Have another beer, and don't be such a | hoser! :-) I found that the weirdest sight one time, looking at the empty parking lot of a Target 20 miles south of the border after closing and seeing all these pairs of old shoes standing where the cars had been! They say that smuggling is the real national sport of Canada. N |
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Straight on Mate, make mine a Labbats Blue, Nice & cold, Eh. Gov Best of
2005 "Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message ... On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:58:10 GMT, "NSM" wrote: "Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message . .. | That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart | parking lot. :-) Unless the Wal-Mart is close to Canada and then you see several pairs of old shoes scattered around! N Hey!! Leave Canada alone, eh! Have another beer, and don't be such a hoser! :-) Tom |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 23:05:40 GMT, "NSM" wrote:
"Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message .. . | On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:58:10 GMT, "NSM" wrote: | | | "Tom MacIntyre" wrote in message | .. . | | | That's why one occasionally sees a TV box in the middle of a Wal-Mart | | parking lot. :-) | | Unless the Wal-Mart is close to Canada and then you see several pairs of old | shoes scattered around! | | N | | | Hey!! Leave Canada alone, eh! Have another beer, and don't be such a | hoser! :-) I found that the weirdest sight one time, looking at the empty parking lot of a Target 20 miles south of the border after closing and seeing all these pairs of old shoes standing where the cars had been! They say that smuggling is the real national sport of Canada. N They're wrong...drinking beer is, followed closely by lacrosse and hockey. Tom |
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