Olevia 65” 1080p LCD HDTV for sale at "a very good price" today on Woot. Far cheaper than the prices you'll see if you check around. If I hadn't just bought an HDTV, I'd be sorely tempted.
Yes, they've been discontinued. Might never see Olevia TVs again. Or maybe somebody will pick them up.
I wish they did a "percent sold" like the amazing dot com people do for their gold boxes.
That does not seem like a deal to me. I got a 67" Samsung LED DLP for $1,919 and got 5 additional years of insurance for $310 for a total of $2,239. This includes shipping and insurance to my house and no sales tax and no bulbs to replace, which is still less than the $2,300 for the 65" television that Woot had. I've seen some for as little oas $1,500 or less for a 65" or is there something special about this particular tv?
That does not seem like a deal to me. I got a 67" Samsung LED DLP for $1,919 and got 5 additional years of insurance for $310 for a total of $2,239. This includes shipping and insurance to my house and no sales tax and no bulbs to replace, which is still less than the $2,300 for the 65" television that Woot had. I've seen some for as little oas $1,500 or less for a 65" or is there something special about this particular tv?
Is $310 really too much to pay for insurance for 5 additional years on this tv? Do you think that was a bad decision?
I cannot figure out this woot thing, (cannot find the 65" Olevia LCD) but I am able to say that the set has an awsome picture. My dad has one. Black level is not that great though. Detail and picture are awesome with all sources. I would love to get one because they are sogreat and a great deal but I don't have the money because I already have seven televisions. The Olevia 65" LCDs are a great deal though.
A reason to purchase an extended warranty on this set---Syntax Brillian has filed for Chapter 11.
I was wating since spring..to buy the SONY 70"XBR7 for my living room as update my old TV..I cant beleve THE DAMN price is $20.000
LOL good luck to selling that sh*t!!