I don't know where it's but someone recently posted a WTB request on TV's. I have been doing comparative shopping on TVs for the past few weeks (or was it the last few years ever since the hoopla wal made about about HDTV.) Wal-Mart have the best deal on direct tube HDTV right now.
$747 - Either a 32" 4:3 Flat Digital High Definition Television (1080i) or 30" 16:9 Flat Widescreen HDTV. These are Sanyo brand and have the tuner built in. http://www.sanyo.com/entertainment/t...?productID=905
Here's a discussion thread on these TV's: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...p;pagenumber=1
These TV's will allow you to capture HDTV signal over the air with the addition of an antena (around $45 for the antena.) You can use this link to estimate whether or not if HDTV signal are available on your street: http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/Welcome.aspx

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$399 Clearance - (Curved Screen) 32" Phillip Digital HDTV Monitor (480P/1080I) 720P is Not Available. Model 32PT740H. These have been on clearance since May so it might be hard to find. I bought this TV recently, and the graphic is pretty good with a progressive scan DVD (480P.) This TV is not the best, but at $399 it will hold me until HDTV are more widely available. I checked with Grande cable in San Marcos today, they only have 4 HDTV channels available (two networks channel, ESPN, and Discovery channel.) The ESPN and Discovery channel cost $10 extra per month, plus $6 to rent the digital box. Of course, more HDTV signal will be available in the future.
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The digital HDTV tuner box for the Phillip Tv is $200 at Wal-mart. Or you should be able to rent the digital box from your Cable provider for about $6 per month (make sure to find out first whether or not your cable provider provide HDTV signal.)