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I'm thinking about buying my first, yes it's my first , big screen TV on a budget of $300-$400. I know that's not much.I really don't need a Smart TV unless that's all I can find. I use a ROKU unit and my over the air HD antenna. I cut the cable a year ago, and I won't look back.I just need a basic TV from 32-50" with a good picture. What are the Pros and Cons of buying Refurbished ? Thanks.
I use a ROKU unit and my over the air HD antenna.
Pros: save a few bucks.Cons: 90 day(?) warranty vs 1 year. I would buy new and use a credit card that doubles the warranty. That way you'll get 2 years out of it. I am not a fan of buying extra warranty. Electronic equipment tends to have infant mortality (e.g. equipment dies within a few weeks if not DOA) or tends to last for years. The best option is to buy electronics at Costco using their credit card. A friend told me that when purchased this way the warranty is 4 years and you deal with Costco not the manufacturer. If you pay cash you get a 2 year Costco warranty.
I cut the cable a year ago, and I won't look back.I just need a basic TV from 32-50" with a good picture. What are the Pros and Cons of buying Refurbished ? Thanks.
You have to buy local when shopping for a TV and plan to use an over the air HD antenna. Why?Many TV's have terrible OTA tuners because almost everyone uses cable or internet. A friend bought a TV and could only get a couple of stations using a good antenna and clear line of sight to the broadcast antennas just 20 miles away. On my recommendation she returned the set for a Panasonic and she now gets 40 channels.Just yesterday a very knowledgeable friend who was in the electronics business for decades said that Panasonic does have the best OTA tuner. But as you know every manufacturer has good and bad models within it's brand so you need the option to return the TV until you get one that works in your location.Wayne
Im not sure if you can get a good picture without high definition - isnt it only available from cable or fios or satellite
Hmm. Would it work if I connected my outboard tuner with a coax cable to the coax input on the TV ? Would that bypass the internal tuner of the TV ?
Hmm. I never though about the built in tuner being junk. But I was planning all along to use my outboard tuner with my OTA antenna. I get at least 40 channels with this.Would it work if I connected my outboard tuner with a coax cable to the coax input on the TV ? Would that bypass the internal tuner of the TV ?
What's not clear is why do you wan to use the coax into the TV. If the external box is doing the tuning than the output from it is typically sent to the TV via HDMI or component video.
I don't have anything HDMI. I only have coax from my out board tuner and composite (L/R audio out / video out) from my old Roku unit.I know I'm way behind the times in video but for the last 3 decades all my money went into audio.I'm just getting started with video.