The price of TVs continues to fall every year as new technology comes along. Unless this is the tariff question in disguise, I would say never buy a TV until you have to. It will be cheaper next year. IMHO
Should I buy another flat screen now while they are still relatively cheap?
My current Vizio 65" is either 7 or 8 years old, and it gets a lot of use. Is there an average life span on these? My previous Samsung 70" made it about ten years as I remember. I see that WalMart still has flat screens in that (or around that) size for relatively cheap.
- ...
- 38 posts total
It is a serious question and one not intended to start a fire, @bigtwin , but the reason I am asking is because I would think that the ’T’ word will dramatically raise the prices, and I know how my luck usually works. Do you know if flat screens do have an average life? And this would be with heavy use? And I agree with you--they seem to be crazy cheap right now. I think I remember that Vizio I have now going for around $800 and the Samsung it replaced being around $1700 and the ancient RCA (that was big but not flat) costing about 3k. I was at WalMart today grocery shopping, and because I have been thinking about this, I went down the flat screen aisle and 65" (or even larger) can be had for under $400. And on edit: I also agree with you about usually not buying a TV until the old one craps out. 'Usually' being the operative word.
|
I went down the flat screen aisle and 65" (or even larger) can be had for under $400. so an $800 65 inch TV is still a screaming bargain compared to 10 years ago. Let’s just hope that the current generation coming up who apparently doesn’t watch TV completely skew to where we have to pay $8000 for a 65 inch TV because nobody really wants one. |
- 38 posts total

