

I also read online that I should get a surge protector for the TV because of how high powered that, my Blu-ray player, and other systems will be all in one area.Īnd finally, do you have any suggestions for a good soundbar or any sound system options that are relatively cheap? No more than maybe $150-$200? I also wanted to have Best Buy install the TV for me, but the price of $200 is a little steep. Is it one of those type of things where I can just put the disc in my Blu-ray player and let it kind of do its own thing? I just don't want to do any damage to the new TV. I've seen mixed reviews on their customer service, but the products seem to mostly receive positive reviews.įor the calibration disc, would it be easy for a novice to understand? I'm usually pretty good with technology, but I don't want to screw anything up. So I think the Samsung is my best option. I do like the Sharp TV, but that is the most expensive of the three and doesn't include glasses either. However, the very minimal amount of reviews worries me. The LG doesn't come with any, but with the cheaper price it wouldn t be too bad to purchase some. I'm favoring the Samsung I posted in my original message because for the price and the ratings, it seems to be the best fit for me. Unfortunately I can't afford the more expensive model, but it looks really nice.

I have plenty of room for the 60" and the distance from my TV is at least 10 feet.Īny suggestions for 60" 3D TVs around or under the $1600 price limit would be greatly appreciated. I'm open to any other suggestions for 3D TVs that you might know of and if they aren't available on Best Buy's site for immediate delivery, that's fine too.Īs for the setup, I have a stand with a mount built in already. I originally wanted passive 3D because I own a 32" Vizio that uses it and it's cheaper to buy the glasses, but at this point I don't mind if it's active 3D. I really want the 3D feature, otherwise I would just get an HDTV or a Smart TV. The reviews on Best Buy's site were great, but on other sites they are a little more mixed. Plus, the low price and "special order" tells me it is possibly being discontinued also. I'm a little unsure about it since I can't see it before I buy it.

It has great reviews on Best Buy's site and other places, but there are only a few reviews on each and Best Buy has it listed as a special order item. I found a LG for a very cheap price on Best Buy's website. I read some reviews for different sizes on other sites where some people complained about the TV crashing, so I decided to not even attempt to buy it. I went home and looked it up and couldn't find a definite answer to it, but I did find that Vizio came out with a new line for 2014 and that was the older model, so it was being phased out. I asked her if it meant it was being discontinued and she said that it looked that way. As we were finishing up the process of paying, that employee said she couldn't have shipped to the store or my house. So he sent me to the express lane to have it shipped to the store from another authorized seller. I instantly knew something was wrong when the employee said they didn't have any in stock and the factory didn't have it either, but he convinced me it was still active.

I went into Best Buy to purchase it because I wanted to price match it with a store that had a lower cost. I was set on getting the Vizio M601d-A3R because it had great reviews and the price was great. I've been researching TVs for the past week and I'm just getting overhwelmed with all the different TVs and the reviews. I don't want to go above the $1600 prictag.
