Sunday, January 19, 2014

Is the 2 Year Protection Plan from Best Buy a ripoff?

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Q. Just recently bought a Dynex led hdtv for my girlfriend's birthday. But i heard that dynex tvs aren't reliable and are more prone to breaking. Should I go back to the store and get a 2 year protection plan for it? I don't have enough money to buy a more expensive tv so that's not an option for me.


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All three answers are way off base. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B+-+55%22+Class+/+LCD+/+1080p+/+120Hz+/+HDTV/1437844.p?id=1218259335717&skuId=1437844 to start. Look at the reviews. Dynex breaks no more or less than Sony, Samsung, Panasonic. I bought this one: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Dynex%26%23153%3B+-+46%22+Class+/+1080p+/+60Hz+/+LCD+HDTV/9605116.p;jsessionid=5357B88A1FCCC2EAD7A2A0ACCEE9DDDA.bbolsp-app03-23?id=1218131141989&skuId=9605116 I guess over 200 people each case are what? Idiots? Go ahead and spend the extra money to get a name brand say an extra $500. And? Extended warranty? Oh hell yes. On any brand not just because it's a Dynex. A 32" CRT set was $700-$1200. A 32" LDC $350. Something had to give, quality. If you get 5-7 years, any set, you did good. My 46" has a $1200 Samsung LCD panel. I paid $500 for the set. If the panel breaks am I going to spend $1200? No. Let the extended warranty pay for it. To the other 3 answers, I guess car insurance is a joke too? Protect your investment.

Just got my first HDTV - what else do I need to buy to get it going?




Lauren F


Hello - I just got an LED HDTV - my first one - it replaces an old 27" beast. I use Verizon FiOS for cable TV and have their DVR as a reception box. Can anyone suggest a list of other things I will need to buy to get the TV going. Such as, special connection cables to my DVR box? Or different cables to hook up my DVD player? Special surge suppressor?

Thanks in advance for the advice.
The TV is an LG 47" model if that helps.



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Make sure that your Verizon serevice is also up graded to HD. Use HDMI cable for the best picture and sound. You should add a Blu Ray disc player (Panasonic the most reliable player in the market). You may also up grade you sound system. For a budget minded, look at an Onkyo HT-S 3500, it is a 5.1 receiver and a set of speakers. You can connect you tv audio to this unit and along with any other device. Stay away from any of those home theater in a box. You may want to go online to Home Theater Magzine, which is now Sound and Vision and read the reviews on all products for your home theater. Hope this will help you out.




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