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Aston
Guest
Hi,
I'm interested in buying a Projection TV (Hitachi 46F500). After
talking to different salesmen, they all suggest to purchase the
extended waranty (around $100 a year). Their "excuse" is pretty much
the annual adjustments (convergence adjustments) etc.
My question is:
1. Is it worth the extra money? $100 a year does add up;
2. Can these kind of adjustments be done myself? I'm somewhat
handy...
3. If I don't go for the the extended warranty, how much will it cost
to have someone over to adjust it when I really need it? I live in
New Hampshire. How often do I have to have it adjust?
If I go for a CRT HDTV monitor (e.g. Sony 34" widescreen), do I still
need annual "adjustment"? Although, one BestBuy salesman told me that
a tube HDTV won't last as long as the old tube based TV because the
brightness needed for HD.
Buying a TV these days are too complicated :-(
Thanks in advance for any help!
-Aston
I'm interested in buying a Projection TV (Hitachi 46F500). After
talking to different salesmen, they all suggest to purchase the
extended waranty (around $100 a year). Their "excuse" is pretty much
the annual adjustments (convergence adjustments) etc.
My question is:
1. Is it worth the extra money? $100 a year does add up;
2. Can these kind of adjustments be done myself? I'm somewhat
handy...
3. If I don't go for the the extended warranty, how much will it cost
to have someone over to adjust it when I really need it? I live in
New Hampshire. How often do I have to have it adjust?
If I go for a CRT HDTV monitor (e.g. Sony 34" widescreen), do I still
need annual "adjustment"? Although, one BestBuy salesman told me that
a tube HDTV won't last as long as the old tube based TV because the
brightness needed for HD.
Buying a TV these days are too complicated :-(
Thanks in advance for any help!
-Aston