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If you have been waiting for a fantastic deal on an HDTV, wait no more. There are incredible deals on and before Black Friday. Best of all, you don’t need get up at 3am to snag many of these deals. LiveCheap looked at many of the major retailers and analyzed their 46 inch HDTV offerings, the most popular size, that is offering the best price performance. We only chose high quality sets from manufacturers like Samsung, Panasonic, and Sony since we believe in quality first, price second. These are amazingly cheap deals on 4 or 5 star HDTVs. Expect to pay from $800 to $1,600 for a great set that will last you years. Notably absent from this list is Amazon.com which actually raised prices on some sets for Black Friday! Savvy buyers have no worries as there are plenty of other retailers sell them HDTVs cheaply. Ranked in reverse order they are:
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Read more: Black Friday: Top 5 HDTV Deals (Updated)
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Written by Omie Ismail
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Friday, 02 October 2009 16:57 |
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Most electronic equipment today has a very short shelf life, anywhere from 3 months for some computer models to a year at most. Once an item gets replaced, it's your golden opportunity to get a ridiculous deal. Think about it, if you are buying an HDTV that is going to last you 8 to 12 years, does it really matter that you bought it at the tail end of its cycle. Once a new model hits the showroom floor, the old models are put on fire sale for bargain hunters.
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Read more: Electronics: Snagging a Deal at the End of Its Lifecycle
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Amazon.com has great prices but they seldom have coupons on the major things they sell unlike most other online retailers. Search for a coupon code, and you'll be disappointed. But if you are looking to buy a big ticket item, you're likely to get the best deal on Amazon. Why? Well the big difference is that you won't pay sales taxes and you probably won't pay shipping. On a HDTV that could be a $200 difference. But if you are looking to save another $75 to $100, try this little secret trick that one of our users tipped us off to.
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Read more: Amazon.com: Innovative Tip on Getting Discounts
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