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9to5mac Toys weekend HDTV deals

We’ve noticed a few HD TV deals populating the 9to5Mac Toys section this weekend.   Here’s a recap:

Amazon.com offers the Samsung Touch of Color 58" 1080p Widescreen Plasma HD Television, model no. PN-58A650, for $2,254 with free shipping. It ties our mention from a week ago for the lowest total price we could find by $14. Features include a 1920×1080 (1080p) native resolution, 1,000,000 dynamic contrast ratio, integrated ATSC (HD), NTSC, and QAM tuners, four HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

 

Electronics Expo via Amazon.com offers the Sony BRAVIA XBR 52" 240Hz 1080p LCD HD Television, model no. KDL-52XBR7, for $2,588.74. (You may have to choose Electronics Expo in "More Buying Choices" on the right.) With free shipping, that’s $39 under our mention from a week ago and the lowest total price we could find. Unlike most LCD TVs we’ve listed, this model features a 240Hz refresh rate, purportedly producing more life-like picture motion. Other features include a native resolution of 1920×1080 (1080p), 80,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 3,000:1 static contrast ratio, 8ms response time, ATSC (HD), NTSC, and QAM tuners, four HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

 

Amazon.com still offers the Toshiba REGZA 1080p 52" Widescreen LCD HD Television, model no. 52RV535U, for $1,199.98 with free shipping. That’s tied with last week’s mention and the lowest total price we could find by $140. Features include a 1920×1080 (1080p) native resolution, ATSC (HD), NTSC, and QAM tuners, four HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

 


Sears offers the Samsung 50" 720p Widescreen Plasma HD Television, model no. PN50A450, for $799.88. Shipping adds $65, or opt for in-store pickup. Even with shipping, that’s $14 under last month’s mention and the lowest total price we could find. Sales tax is added where applicable. It features a native resolution of 1365×768, 1,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, ATSC (HD), NTSC, and QAM tuners, three HDMI inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

 


OfficeMax offers the Envision AOC 26" 720p Widescreen LCD HD Television, model no. L26W761, for $299.99. With free shipping, that’s $30 under our mention three weeks ago and the lowest total price we’ve seen. Sales tax is added where applicable. It features a native resolution of 1366×768, 800:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd/m² brightness, ATSC/QAM tuner, 8ms response time, one HDMI input, and component, VGA, and RCA video inputs.

 


Fry’s Electronics offers the Samsung 52" 1080p Widescreen LCD HD Television, model no. LN-52A550, for $1,298.98 with free shipping. That ties a deal from two weeks ago for the lowest total price we’ve seen for any Samsung 52" 1080p LCD HDTV. Sales tax is added where applicable. The TV features a native resolution of 1920×1080 (1080p), 30,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, ATSC (HD) and Clear QAM tuners, 5ms response time, three HDMI 1.3 inputs, and VGA, component, and other video inputs.

 


newegg.com offers the Hanns-G 28" Widescreen LCD Monitor, model no. HG-281DPB, for $359.99. Coupon code "LCD31230" knocks it to $329.99. With free shipping, it’s $20 below our mention from earlier this month and the lowest total price we could find. A true monitor (not a TV called a "monitor"), this LCD features a 1920×1200 native resolution, 3ms response time, 800:1 contrast ratio, 500 cd/m² brightness, and both HDMI (with HDCP) and VGA inputs. Coupon expires March 15.

 

 

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