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Wanna Save Big on a New HDTV? It Will Pay to Wait Till May

According to HD Guru:

"In a few days the price of flat panel TVs will drop considerably. Why? Because Sony wants to regain its number one market share, so its drastically dropping the prices of its first new 2008 1080p flat panel models in order to pick up more sales volume.

Want more good news? According to a well-placed industry sources, you can expect Sony's major competitors (LG, Samsung, Sharp, Toshiba) to react by dropping their respective prices too (in May).

Here is an example. Sony's latest 40" 1080p (1920×1080) HDTV the KDL-S4100 will have a (suggested minimum price) of just $1199 making a full $500 less than its lowest priced predecessor.

How about a 46" 1080p set? The new KDL-46S4100 will be priced at $1599 (representing a $400 drop). This is Sony's "advertised price". The big box retailers Circuit City and Best Buy have been dropping below this minimum advertised price (MAP) 10% or more, only a week or two after other 2008 HDTVs have debuted, so don't be surprised to see these Sony prices cut quickly by the big box retailers."
MorganX - contributor
Published: 562 days 18 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Industry News | Tech
 
 
 

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