i'm having a hard time deciding between these 3 TVs. If I get the Sony KV-24FV300 it will be through an online store that will ship it to me, is that a good or bad idea? Have any of you heard good or bad things about these TVs. Thanks in advance!
Sony KV-24FV300, Sony KV-24FS100 or Toshiba 24AF42?
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Hi Tomy - welcome to The Guide!
I can't help with the quality assessment as I'm a Pioneer and Mitsubishi owner, but I can offer this: Make ABSOLUTELY certain that the on-line dealer is a certified dealer of the brand and that the full factory (not dealer) warranty will be honored by Sony or Toshiba if you buy over the 'Net. I was burned once by this and it was for a big-ticket item too. Be careful.
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Good luck with the Tosh Tomy! Stop by the "At The Movies" forum some time..
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You can't go wrong with a Sony.They still make the best direct view sets on the market.My KV27XBR55 is 11yrs old and going strong.- Bottom
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I would not waste $$ on an extended warranty. You need to let the TV burn in for about a week - leave it on 24/7. It's like a computer...if you are going to have any problems with it, it will be in the first few weeks, and that is covered under manufacture's warranty. Most go 1-2 years anyway. By that time, styles change as does technology, and you'd probably want something new if something major went out anyway. Kind of like leather couches - who wants to keep a couch for 20 years? Good move with the Toshiba!- Bottom
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As far as extended warranties go IMO, they are almost mandatory for a rear-projection TV (RPTV). The guns (red, green and blue projectors) on them CAN go out at times after the initial warranty expires, and the cost of replacing just one gun will generally meet or exceed the cost of an extended warranty. On really big ticket units like a plasma, I'd pop for one just because it's fairly new consumer technology and at the price points of plasmas, why not buy a little extra insurance? For standard tube-type TV's, it don't think an extended is really necessary unless it's a 16:9 screen - there again it's the price of the tube that is in question.
Again, this is just my opinion. YMMV.
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