However, it has been "deleted" from Best Buy's POS system. I saw this with my own eyes at the Colma, CA, store. They wanted to sell me the floor model, but the associate said that when a model is marked "deleted", it usually means that a newer model is coming soon. I find this very odd since the LVM-37W3 was just introduced a few months ago.
Has anyone heard any rumors about Westinghouse introducing a new 1080p 37" LCD?
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However, it has been "deleted" from Best Buy's POS system. I saw this with my own eyes at the Colma, CA, store. They wanted to sell me the floor model, but the associate said that when a model is marked "deleted", it usually means that a newer model is coming soon. I find this very odd since the LVM-37W3 was just introduced a few months ago.
Has anyone heard any rumors about Westinghouse introducing a new 1080p 37" LCD?