I don't get it. Who gives these guys the right to charge $3000.00 for a 46". And how do you justify that price and who is going to pay for it. yeah, yeah, mitshibishi this and that, but if they don't change their pricing, they'll be out like Pioneer real soon. Mark my words. You want to buy a TV that is going to change the way you watch TV (you must like the 120hz effect though). Then go to samsclub.com and type in 120hz, you'll see reviews on 120hz 47" philips for $1,294.00 (not the one with blu ray bundle), this is the future of television and picture clarity, see it for yourself. You must be watching a blu ray on it though. Half the price, three times the picture clarity (up to 6 million pixels), yes you heard it right. I own one and to this day can't believe the picture.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I don't get it. Who gives these guys the right to charge $3000.00
for a 46". And how do you justify that price and who is going to pay
for it. yeah, yeah, mitshibishi this and that, but if they don't
change their pricing, they'll be out like Pioneer real soon. Mark my
words. You want to buy a TV that is going to change the way you
watch TV (you must like the 120hz effect though). Then go to
samsclub.com and type in 120hz, you'll see reviews on 120hz 47"
philips for $1,294.00 (not the one with blu ray bundle), this is the future of television and picture clarity, see it for yourself. You must be watching a blu ray on it
though. Half the price, three times the picture clarity (up to 6
million pixels), yes you heard it right. I own one and to this day
can't believe the picture.
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Its a commercial set for digital signage (hence its extended backlight lifetime). Commercial products almost always go at a premium.
Or you could just get a 50" 1080 VIERA from newegg or Amazon for $1200 and blow that Philips and just about any other LCD out of the water.
Why anyone would pay nearly $1300 for a 47" LCD is beyond me.