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Inexpensive LCD TV's

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I need to replace the TVs in my bar. I need two 26" LCDs and 2-3 smaller (22"?) LCDs.

I don't want to spend a lot of money since after a couple of drinks it's going to look a little blurry anyways (LOL).

THe cheapest thing I have found is BB's "DYNEX", but I am not a big fan of BB and I don't think the DYNEX is very good.

Any Suggestions?
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I've always like the vizios if you are on a budget. They don't have the best pq but they are high quality and will last.
I'll also recommend Vizio for a somewhat inexpensive set. I purchased a 22" at Walmart for my moms bedroom about 3 months ago and she loves it. IMO they are the best in the inexpensive price range.
At buy.com the Famous Maker 22-inch LCD Vivid Color Widescreen is pretty cheap and works great


Its a refurbished HP
not by way of personal recommendation, because I'm researching this size myself, but Circuit City has an online only special on a 22LG10, for about $300, with free shipping. The 22LG30 is $90 more.


I'm wondering if this model is a CC only special, because I haven't been able to find anything much about it elsewhere.

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Originally Posted by okiedokey /forum/post/15395951


not by way of personal recommendation, because I'm researching this size myself, but Circuit City has an online only special on a 22LG10, for about $300, with free shipping. The 22LG30 is $90 more.


I'm wondering if this model is a CC only special, because I haven't been able to find anything much about it elsewhere.

I got the 22LG10 at CC with a 10% off AAA discount. Other than not having but one HDMI input I really like the TV. The SD sources look somewhat better than the 20" CRT it replaced.
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