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DLO
12-19-06, 05:28 PM
I found a 26" Samsung HDTV (TX-P2675WH) at a local electronics store for a good price. I was thinking of getting an LCD, but I am very tempted to buy this set because it's cheap and it's right around the corner from my house.

Currently I have a Magnavox 27" tube HDTV that is starting to show some problems, so I'm definitely looking to upgrade. The only issue, though, is that the store doesn't give money back on returns--just exchange or store credit. Should I be skeptical of that, or is that a fair policy?

Here's the tv from Samsung's website:

LINK (http://www.samsung.com/Products/TV/ArchivedTelevisions_2004/TXP2675WHXXAA.asp)

adavis720
12-19-06, 09:07 PM
Is it a display model? That series has been around for a few years now. My NEO side is from 2004.

DLO
12-20-06, 06:23 AM
I'm not really sure if it's a display model or not, but it probably is. Do you have one of these TV's? How is it, is it any good?

adavis720
12-20-06, 10:01 AM
I have a TX-P2764, similar model. It is a great TV but I would be hesitant to buy a possiblly 2 year old floor model. It would have to a REALLY god deal. Especially b/c of the no cash back return policy. How cheap are we talking about? Have you tried getting them to throw in an EW?

Can you find out what the build date is? There should be a sticker on the back.

DLO
12-20-06, 11:42 AM
I don't think I can post prices on here, but it's cheap. I haven't checked the build date, either--I'm gonna have to go do that. Also, what's an EW?

The only reason I really want a new hdtv is because my current one is 4:3. It still works, though, so maybe I can get a few more months out of it. Websites like this, though--they make me wanna buy a new tv every other week--lol.

wrwine3
12-20-06, 12:24 PM
I don't think I can post prices on here, but it's cheap. I haven't checked the build date, either--I'm gonna have to go do that. Also, what's an EW?

The only reason I really want a new hdtv is because my current one is 4:3. It still works, though, so maybe I can get a few more months out of it. Websites like this, though--they make me wanna buy a new tv every other week--lol.

EW = Extended Warranty

It may have a qam tuner which may enable receiving unencrypted cable channels. If it is under three bills, it would be a good deal if it is in good condition.

justsc
12-20-06, 12:55 PM
This is an outstanding set from Samsung. If the price is reasonable and the condition is good then I'd go for it. Just keep in mind that your 4:3 material will be tiny - around 22"-23".

DLO
12-20-06, 01:45 PM
Thanks for the EW definition. And yeah, it's under three hundred--that's why I'm so tempted. It is a small tv, but I sit close to the screen, so 26 inches shouldn't be a problem.

The qam tuner I'm not too sure about. I researched the set, and supposedly you had to get a firmware update for that to work properly. For me, though, it's mostly Xbox 360, so it's not a deal breaker. Would be nice, though.

As far as screen size--yeah, I'll be losing a whole lot of real estate when it comes to 4:3 signals; hopefully it won't be too bad. Samsung probably makes a better product than Magnavox, though, so I'm hoping it's quality over quantity in this case.

wrwine3
12-20-06, 11:13 PM
Thanks for the EW definition. And yeah, it's under three hundred--that's why I'm so tempted. It is a small tv, but I sit close to the screen, so 26 inches shouldn't be a problem.

The qam tuner I'm not too sure about. I researched the set, and supposedly you had to get a firmware update for that to work properly. For me, though, it's mostly Xbox 360, so it's not a deal breaker. Would be nice, though.

As far as screen size--yeah, I'll be losing a whole lot of real estate when it comes to 4:3 signals; hopefully it won't be too bad. Samsung probably makes a better product than Magnavox, though, so I'm hoping it's quality over quantity in this case.

A 4:3 picture on a 26" widescreen measures about 21.2" diagonally.

16:9 - 4:3 screen size conversion (http://www.cavecreations.com/tv2.cgi)

I wish I could find a deal like that locally..... :cool:

DLO
12-21-06, 10:43 AM
A 4:3 picture on a 26" widescreen measures about 21.2" diagonally.

Yeah, that is small. Might have to get binoculars--lol.

I'm gonna go to the store again and see if the guy can turn it on for me. They have all there tv's on the floor and none are turned on. If I can't test it out, then I don't think I'll buy it. If it turns on and looks good, I might fork over the dough.

justsc
12-21-06, 11:57 AM
Yeah, that is small. Might have to get binoculars--lol.

I'm gonna go to the store again and see if the guy can turn it on for me. They have all there tv's on the floor and none are turned on. If I can't test it out, then I don't think I'll buy it. If it turns on and looks good, I might fork over the dough.
If you haven't done it yet, when you go take your favorite dvd and see how it looks on this set. If you suspect they won't assist, take your player as well. This should help you assess the PQ of this tv.

DLO
12-21-06, 01:16 PM
If you haven't done it yet, when you go take your favorite dvd and see how it looks on this set. If you suspect they won't assist, take your player as well. This should help you assess the PQ of this tv.

Ok, thanks. I have a feeling they're gonna tell me it can't be turned on because of the way their store is situated. Everything is crowded and disorganized. If that's the case, then I might have to rethink it. Wish there were more 26" crt's on the market. All I see is the Toshiba--maybe I'll give that a look.

justsc
12-21-06, 01:44 PM
...If that's the case, then I might have to rethink it....
Very wise.

If they won't turn it on and let you examine it then it's time to pass.

adavis720
12-22-06, 08:41 AM
Ditto.
Remember, as much as we know CRT's look great and can get you the best PQ, johhny recliner thinks they are dead. Use that to your advantage. They are only going to get cheaper. Just don't wait too long or they might dissappear completly.

LI-SVT
12-22-06, 02:22 PM
I have had this TV for a year and a half, no problems. The picture is very good with both SD and HD. I have DirecTv, so I can't comment on the QWAMM tuner personally. Rumor has it that QWAMM just does not work, your millage may vary. The DVI input gives the best overall picture. The component inputs are good too. If the price is right, buy it!

DLO
12-22-06, 05:22 PM
I have had this TV for a year and a half, no problems. The picture is very good with both SD and HD. I have DirecTv, so I can't comment on the QWAMM tuner personally. Rumor has it that QWAMM just does not work, your millage may vary. The DVI input gives the best overall picture. The component inputs are good too. If the price is right, buy it!

Wow, thanks for the positive input. I haven't been back to the store yet to test it out, because I'm afraid the guy will talk me into buying it even if I can't get him to turn it on--lol.

Regarding your set, do you find the 26" screen big enough? I sit about 5 feet back; I'm wondering if that screen size will do.

booloo
12-23-06, 09:40 AM
I think that size should be fine for how you view your television. How will you use this TV? A lot of HD material? I am only curious.

DLO
12-23-06, 10:56 AM
I think that size should be fine for how you view your television. How will you use this TV? A lot of HD material? I am only curious.

My main use is Xbox 360. I play a lot of Call of Duty 3 online.

I watch a fair amount of free standard def television--food network, espn2, stuff like that. I only get OTA HD, so I don't watch as much as I'd like--some sports here and there and occasional primetime shows.

But yeah, my main thing is the 360. I'm a first person shooter nut--lol.

justsc
12-23-06, 01:39 PM
Ditto.
Remember, as much as we know CRT's look great and can get you the best PQ, johhny recliner thinks they are dead. Use that to your advantage. They are only going to get cheaper. Just don't wait too long or they might dissappear completly.
Johnny recliner?

That's great.

Do I have permission to use that? ;)

NiSmoZzZz
12-25-06, 07:50 PM
Crt Ftw

DLO
01-27-07, 01:43 PM
Well, I went ahead and bought the set finally. I was gonna buy the Olevia 32" LCD at Circuit City, but then I figured I'd go back to the store one last time to see if they still had the Samsung. They did, and, after some major-league chin rubbing and head scratching, I bought it. Here's my new setup:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v331/Dlo/65001.jpg

When I first brought it home I was disappointed to find a big purple discoloration in the bottom left hand corner of the screen. I almost brought it right back right then and there, but I thought it might be magnetic interference, so I ordered a degaussing coil from ebay. I couldn't actually believe it, but after about 10 seconds of waving that in front of the screen, everything went back to normal. I never did that before, so I was shocked.

It's a great tv, though, and I'm glad I stuck with CRT in it's dying days. Thanks for all the help.

Fromanotherstate
01-28-07, 03:04 AM
Wow, sorry bud but you really got ripped. I have that TV now and its just too small. I am going to buy the slimfit bigger version 30 inch. I bought the Samsung TX-P2675WH 26in 16:9 for $500 bucks new at bestbuy or circuit city 2 1/2 years ago. I would have spent the money on a new slimfit for the price and how old it is. I also use mine for my 360, yay!

Fromanotherstate :cool:

DLO
01-28-07, 05:53 AM
So you made a post to tell me I got ripped without even knowing how much I paid. You're smart.

Plus my tv stand maxes out at 100 pounds, and I like to sit close to the screen. And I also bought from a local store to help support my community. But you probably knew all that.