So, well, I decided to upgrade my 55A2000, but the story is a little interesting. I missed out late last year when OneCall was dumping off their A3000 TVs at crazy prices, but I now finally found a place that is offering a comparable discount (Sears) as they jettison the line.
The problem is, I kind of wanted to move up to the 60, but there arent any available in my area (they will not import from other distribution centers, and Id have to pick it up myself Im not renting a truck to go pick up a TV
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So anyway, the 55 actually is in stock but I can purchase a floor model 60 for $20 more. And thats exactly what I did, but Im not sure it was the right decision. It isnt being delivered until Wednesday, so I can easily switch it to the 55 tomorrow if Im so inclined.
My first reservation is simply that its a floor model. I inspected it, and all seems well but I havent had experience purchasing a floor model of a big piece of tech before. Should I be concerned? It has the full warranty, and I can get an extended one for it (for RPTVs, they are worth it as they include bulb replacement).
Whats weird though is that Sears charges significantly more for the extended warranty of the 60 versus the 55. I may try to talk them down, as there really is no reason for the difference. Im actually going to call the place I had my last TVs warranty, and see if they will offer one on a floor model. It would certainly be a bit cheaper through them. The only downfall is that in the event of not being able to repair the TV, they would simply refund my TVs cost whereas Sears would do the same, but also offer a comparable TV as a replacement if I so choose. They currently offer Samsung LED DLPs at 60, so Id actually be offered a more expensive model in the event of a no-repair (if that were to happen, hopefully the image quality on that line will have come around otherwise, Ill just take the money).
So basically, my questions are as follows:
Anyone have experience purchasing a floor-model HDTV?
What is your take on doing it, should I just go with a new 55?
For the warranty, should I just save the money and go through another company if theyll do one on the floor model? Im not sure the guarantee of a comparable model is worth it. While it could work out, its unknown what TVs theyll offer at the time so its an unknown quantity IMO.
The problem is, I kind of wanted to move up to the 60, but there arent any available in my area (they will not import from other distribution centers, and Id have to pick it up myself Im not renting a truck to go pick up a TV
So anyway, the 55 actually is in stock but I can purchase a floor model 60 for $20 more. And thats exactly what I did, but Im not sure it was the right decision. It isnt being delivered until Wednesday, so I can easily switch it to the 55 tomorrow if Im so inclined.
My first reservation is simply that its a floor model. I inspected it, and all seems well but I havent had experience purchasing a floor model of a big piece of tech before. Should I be concerned? It has the full warranty, and I can get an extended one for it (for RPTVs, they are worth it as they include bulb replacement).
Whats weird though is that Sears charges significantly more for the extended warranty of the 60 versus the 55. I may try to talk them down, as there really is no reason for the difference. Im actually going to call the place I had my last TVs warranty, and see if they will offer one on a floor model. It would certainly be a bit cheaper through them. The only downfall is that in the event of not being able to repair the TV, they would simply refund my TVs cost whereas Sears would do the same, but also offer a comparable TV as a replacement if I so choose. They currently offer Samsung LED DLPs at 60, so Id actually be offered a more expensive model in the event of a no-repair (if that were to happen, hopefully the image quality on that line will have come around otherwise, Ill just take the money).
So basically, my questions are as follows:
Anyone have experience purchasing a floor-model HDTV?
What is your take on doing it, should I just go with a new 55?
For the warranty, should I just save the money and go through another company if theyll do one on the floor model? Im not sure the guarantee of a comparable model is worth it. While it could work out, its unknown what TVs theyll offer at the time so its an unknown quantity IMO.