03-29-2012 02:52 PM
I previously had a thread here about the trials of getting my tv fixed and now finally it is being replaced.
I went into the store with my claim number to do some research on my replacement options. Underwhelemed is a pretty good description of the list they gave me.
Brand wise, my TV was a Toshiba 42rv530u. Toshiba makes nice electronics. Insigina, RCA and Sharp (some sharps are nice, but not this one) do not make quality TVs. Two LG's are also offered, but both seem like the could be lemons based on reviews.
Furhtermore, only 2 of the TV's on the list are 120hz. All have at leas tone less HDMI input, and some are missing things like a component input, which I use. I'd hardly call any TV on the list comparable.
The kicker is, if I'm not happy with any of the TV's they'll give me a store credit for the cheapest one on the list. Which is about 450$ (Seriously, go try to find a quality 42" LCD 1080p at 120hz for 450$. You can't.
Anyone here have any insight on getting Best Buy to actualy pony up to the contract, and give me a comparable TV, or at least more credit towards a comparable TV?
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03-29-2012 03:14 PM
Brand is not taken into consideration when finding a comparable model. Looks like the sharp 42in 60hz LCD is a very comparable unit to your current TV.
Watch movies, TV shows and more with this Sharp LC42SV49U 42" LCD HDTV that supports signals up to 1080p and features a high contrast ratio to ensure richly detailed high-definition images.
Otherwise, there is a LG for $500 which would also be comparable. (its $497 or something when added to cart)
Enjoy your favorite movies and more with this HDTV that features XD Engine technology for clear, detailed images, and a 4 ms response time that reduces blurring during fast-action scenes. The 5 sound modes deliver a lush soundscape.
03-29-2012 03:17 PM
03-29-2012 03:27 PM
Sorry, but those are not "comparable products"
Here's some of the language from my plan
"
Products, including those within the original manufacturer’s warranty period, may
be replaced with a new or rebuilt comparable product that meets the manufacturer’s specifications of
the original product, or we will issue you a gift card
or voucher at our discretion.
"
So for instance, the TV that they would give me a credit for does not meet manufactures specifications.
Further into the plan, we can find this language :
"we will replace it with a product of comparable performance of like kind and
quality not to exceed the original purchase price.
Replacement products may be new or rebuilt to
meet the manufacturer’s specifications of the original product at our discretion."
I'd say definition of like kind and quliaty would specifically be relative to brand.
03-29-2012 04:13 PM
03-29-2012 04:17 PM
03-29-2012 04:20 PM
Oops, no it's not.
03-29-2012 04:23 PM
Nope... unless you posted the wrong model number or something, it's a 60hz.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8
"Video Scan Rate: 60 Hz"
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-OFyZzjDIL7W/p_05242RV
| Screen Refresh Rate |
60 Hz |
