TV for College?

Open box and Sam's or Costo are a good idea.

Vizios don't look that bad from what I've seen and $400 is definitely in my budget.

Are you in college in NC or high school?

 
I would suggest checking out a local shop and finding a decent used tv. No sense in bringing a new TV, especially an LCD TV, in to a dorm room. Granted, your friends might be a little more behaved than mine were, but still.. not worth the risk if you ask me.

 
Open box and Sam's or Costo are a good idea.
Vizios don't look that bad from what I've seen and $400 is definitely in my budget.

Are you in college in NC or high school?
Go with the 32" Vizio LCD at Wal-Mart. I wouldnt recommend the plasma though, or any plasma for that matter.

 
I had a 40" samsung 1080i and 5.1 surround in my dorm room last year //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif....its in my apt now. Tv on the wall saves a ton of room.

 
It's not like I can drop a grand on this either. I have other things I like to spend my money on.

I just need some thing of reasonable size and quality. Now if I had an apartment I would probably go a lot bigger.

 
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