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I'm planning on buying a 360 and a nice LCD HD TV for under $800. I was putting my eyes in a nice 32" inch Olevia for $799 but I only have $500(I'm incresing the budget as I recieved the money) but I also would like a LCD under 25 inches for my room that could handle 1080i and rock solid you know for extreme playing (when I mean extreme playing is endless hours of gameplay) So the thing is between a nice 32" Olevia a more compact one (under 25" that I don't find) help me decide and recomend me something.

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there are many, all you have to do is go to best bu and find a lcd for under 800 with hdtv, :D

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there are many, all you have to do is go to best bu and find a lcd for under 800 with hdtv, :D

No, there is not "many." I searched everywhere, Best Buy, Circuit City and even Newegg. I apologize, but that Olivia is your best option. :(

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COSTO :D !!!

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Syntax has an Olevia 26" LCD model that is pretty good, and you can frequently find it on sale for about $500US. Just keep your eyes pealed for the various sales notice.

Resellerratings.com's daily email is probably the most convenient and relevent tech bargain aggregator.

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Thanks but what the hell took you so much to make this reply?!

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I forgot.


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