backthatSASSup wrote:
My boyfriend's parents have a 3D TV in their new home in Florida. It's fucking sweet, I'm not going to lie. Even if it is a passing fad, the TV is gorgeous and has a great picture. They couldn't seem to find a TV with the specs they wanted without having to get 3D, too. Honestly, when I was helping them find a TV, I couldn't either so I don't think it was a matter of not researching it enough.
Whatever. It's a great TV. I think 3D will stick around because more movies are coming out in theaters that are 3D and the technology in general is better. History may repeat itself, but it also may not.
_____
I know Phil does not want a 3D TV and I'm not proposing he buy one. I'm just saying, they're super nice regardless.
My personal recommendation is for a Samsung, but not a cheap one (read, low cost model). I also recommend going to a website like slickdeals.net, where you can set a deal alert for a TV brand/model/whatever of your choice (you make your own keyword), and it will email you when there's a good deal to be had. I've saved loads of money using that website and I pretty much visit it everyday. You can find deals on everything. And that's not really an exaggeration.
Oh, and one more piece of advice. I wouldn't go to a store like Wal-Mart to buy a TV because generally they're models with less features and it would be better to get a TV elsewhere for a little more money. If you're patient, you can find a great deal on a TV and it doesn't even have to buy on Black Friday.
Why don't you have sexual intercourse with it, marry it, and then have 3D babies with it if you love it so much. Good luck comforting them when they come home from school crying and with black eyes where their 3D glasses used to be.