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Reader Heather Fisher writes: Are the prices of flat panel TV's going to go down anytime soon? When can we expect them to go down if they are?
I'm getting mixed messages on the TV pricing issue.
First, it's pretty clear that prices will continue to slip as the holidays approach: You can thank the global economic crisis and slow demand for that. But the harsh realities of the flat-panel business would seem to indicate that there's not much further for flat panel prices to fall. Why? Because in virtually all cases, LCD screens are already being sold to TV and computer companies at prices below cost, according to the latest research from DisplaySearch, which closely tracks this industry.
In some cases the discrepancy is extreme: Panel makers are selling bare 32-inch LCD TV panels for an estimated $223 to manufacturers, but those panels cost between $248 and $256 to build. In other words: For now, the panel makers are losing up to $33 on every panel they sell.
Prices for finished TVs vary widely of course, but name-brand 32-inch LCD TVs can be found at retail for under $600, with $599 being a pretty common price point. Add in labor and the additional materials that go into a finished TV, distribution costs, and markup from the retailer, and there really isn't a lot of fat left in television prices. (Very large TVs are the exception, so if you're looking for bargains, shop smaller.)
Now here's the curious flipside. According to a blog post on the very same topic at the New York Times, another researcher, also at DisplaySearch, says that prices are likely going to plummet in the next few weeks. According the post, this researchers says prices on 32-inch TVs could hit between $399 and $499.
That would be an enormous drop, and it almost sounds too good (for shoppers) to be true. Again, the reasons are all about trying to salvage sales in the fourth quarter... but the story also alludes to the fact that the biggest discounts will be in the bare-bones, off-brand, stripped-down TVs. You'll get good enough picture quality, but don't expect, say, 120Hz operation, multiple HDMI inputs, and so on.
The most likely outcome is that off-brand models will fall quite a bit, but name brand sets will have more modest price cuts. (I'm deeply skeptical that we'll see 32-inch LCDs hit $399 aside from the occasional Black Friday sale, but that's a gut reaction.) Is it worth it to wait a few weeks to save 50 bucks on the price of a TV? How willing you are to brave holiday crowds and fight over what could become hotly desired goodies may have to dictate your next move.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
i was told the prices are dropping because of a price-fixing lawsuit decision among all the distributors of lcd's . . .
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I guess this article was written before they found out about the price fixing scandal by lcd manufacturers... :P
TV's or Food?
I would be VERY careful buying a large TV from Walmart. My brother bought a new 42-50" TV from Walmart. Had it about a year and it went out. He had someone come out and look at it. To his amazement he was told the TV from looking at the insides was about 10 yrs old! Walmart I don't think would do anything about it. He went to Sears and bought a new one.
all you cheap asses are just stupid.......i laugh at you all trying to save a couple bucks to watch tv on a piece of garbage...you all fail at life and should be put down...go buy your tv at walmart and pay 300-400 for a crappy tv...go ahead you deserve to splurge on a tv so why not make your budget up to 410??? maybe even 415 if your feeling risky....amazing...
I love it when articles are so far behind that they are ridiculous! Way to go Chris. I bought a 32" Vizio at Costco 2 weeks ago for $399! Heck, it wasn't even the only brand there for that price...they had about 100 Westinghouse brand LCD's of the same size for the identical price. SO much for the internet keeping up!
dconine2000 aka 93 year old librarian...is there such thing as coherent thought coming from your senile skull?
the mark up at best buy and otherstores is 100 percent on all tvs
yeah, a TV at WalMart will be cheap but you will get crap at that store and have to buy another when it breaks. get smart!!
I got the floor model from sams club and it's a 72 inch tv with a really nice stand for 1500
I purchased my 35 inch lcd from Big Lots last year spring for 499. It also doubles as a computer monitor. It's a symphonique or something like that. Not Symphonic. It's a brand I haven't heard of before so it's an off off brand. But I love it. Remember when they used to be close to a thousand for a 19 inch!
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146 Posted by jjmartin12221 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:35PM EDT Report Abuse
I already have a Vizio SV47XVT that I love but heard their SV505XVT was coming out around the holidays. I hope that will be on sale! I got greedy with the 1080p and 120hz refresh rate and just want a bigger screen. I've been really impressed since I wasn't sure about Vizio but it's better than my Sony! Don't know if anyone else saw, but I also saw that Vizio actually showed profits for the third quarter which is amazing with this economy. Looks like some of the other hdtv companies might be having harder times though. Glad to see an american company doing well.