My 16 year old 19 in Sony finally died and I don't think it'll be worth repairing considering how much the price of electronics has gone down the last few years. A 13 inch would do fine, just looking for something cheap (less than $100, or maybe up to $150).
Thanks.
L4Zy AzN bOi
7-17-06, 8:06pm
try a wholesale club like BJs or Costco
mykoleary
7-17-06, 8:20pm
Walmart has several 13" for uner $70 if you ditch the internal DVD/VCR ones. I'm sure Target does as well.
wurlybird9
7-18-06, 1:06am
on the subject of cheap tv's....for those who don't have cable or satellite....isn't the gov't mandating phase-out of analog signals by the end of this year?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_digit...y#United_States
QUOTE(wurlybird9 @ 7-18-06, 5:06am)

on the subject of cheap tv's....for those who don't have cable or satellite....isn't the gov't mandating phase-out of analog signals by the end of this year?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_digit...y#United_Stateswe heard about that when we had to go out and buy a new TV...can't verify but I bet it's true.
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The
United States Congress and
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandated that TV stations convert to the digital TV standard by
2003 and that stations give up their analog TV spectrum by the end of
2006 until
2009.
mykoleary
7-20-06, 5:05pm
There's no way any station will give up their analog spectrum even 24 hours before they have to.
Getting an HDTV ready set would be nice but since tgis is going to 5 year old ds' bedroom, I'll have to settle for an analog for the time being till they come down in price.
You might check your local Wal-Mart. I know clearance is not national with WM, but my local store had a 20" TV clearanced for $80 the other day.
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