HDMI- get the cheapest possible, Dynex for us, 49.95 for 3ft
Customer Service- we are trained to keep the customer in mind first. In HT especially, we are busy as hell. Since we are non-commission, we treat each customer the same, though 80% are "just looking"
Too ated- to remember the rest
your company has taught you nothing if you'd even think of mentioning some dynex BS cable when you're trying to make a sale. get monster. dynex is for broke ass visio tv's.
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your company has taught you nothing if you'd even think of mentioning some dynex BS cable when you're trying to make a sale. get monster. dynex is for broke ass visio tv's.
Your probably the ones that try to sell the top end monster optical cable, too. Trust me, BB didn't teach me much of anything I know. A digital signal is a digital signal. You either get it or you don't. Getting a monster cable with more shielding is not going to make a difference. In an analog cable, though, I would go with monster.
Gilley you only have 1,999,999,999 other people in front of you.
What's wrong with Visio TV's? From what I've read, Samsung makes Visio for Costco. Since Samsung makes some of the best TV's, wouldn't that make Visio pretty good? I've seen PC magazine rate Visio tv's top notch.
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Gilley you only have 1,999,999,999 other people in front of you.
What's wrong with Visio TV's? From what I've read, Samsung makes Visio for Costco. Since Samsung makes some of the best TV's, wouldn't that make Visio pretty good? I've seen PC magazine rate Visio tv's top notch.
Samsung typically does NOT make a good tv... but some of the new models i have seen look pretty good... but mind you, i havent seen them in a "real situation (at a house) and been able to change the settings to view in a real room with a good source. i have only seen them with their "showroom settings"