Update-Mitsubishi Prices Added 8/22
Models Added and Correction Made- 8/20
In a perfect storm of flat panel vendor oversupply, slow retail sales and the start of the “TV selling season” (Aug 24), large screen HDTV flat panel prices are dipping again with manufacturers cutting retails up to $300 (with instant rebate). These new lower prices come hot on the heels of the last decrease, which occurred less than seven weeks ago.
All these new prices are on the latest 2008 models and come just in time for the start of the 2008-2009 TV and football seasons and the Baseball post-season games.
Industry sources report new pricing on HDTVs from Samsung, Sony, Mitsubishi and Panasonic. A number of other HDTV vendors are expected to react quickly, to hold onto their respective market shares.
The HD GURU® has obtained the price changes for Samsung LCD HDTVs. These prices are MAP (manufacturer’s minimum advertised price) Pricing from the other vendors will be posted as they come in, so please check hdguru.com often for updates.
Remember, these are manufacturers “MAP” pricing, actual “street” prices will usually be much lower.
Date Of Price Drop
Model Size New Price Old Price
Samsung
August 17
LN52A630 52” $2599 $2699
LN52A650 52” $2799 $2999
LN52A750 52” $2999 $3199
August 24
LN32A550 32” $999 $1099
LN32A650 32” $1199 $1299
LN46A550 46” $1699 $1799
LN46A580 46” $1799 $1899
LN46A630 46” $1999 $2099
LN46A650 46” $2199 $2299
LN46A750 46” $2399 $2499
August 31
LN32A540 32” $699 $749
Plasma Aug 17
PN50A550 50″ $1999 $2199
PN50A650 50″ $2299 $2499
Mitsubishi
Model New MAP Old MAP (effective 8/21)
LT-46148 $2399 $2599
LT-52148 $2799 $2999
LT-46149 $2799 $2999
LT-52149 $3299 $3399
LT-46246 $2999 $3199
LT-52246 $3499 $3699
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justin
Posted on 20th August, 2008
These prices make no sense. I already have all these televisions cheaper at my store and so do the local competitors. Maybe this is a couple months old?
For example.
52a650 is $2399 at Ultimate electronics and Frys.
46a650 is $1699 at Ultimate and Frys.
Every TV on this list is cheaper.
As stated in the article:
“Remember, these are manufacturers retail pricing, “street” prices will usually be much lower.” In other words, Frys, Ultimate and other retailers sell HDTVs below the manufacturers retail price. When the retail price drops, so do the real “street” prices, so you will soon see lower pricing from the HDTV retailers you mentioned and others.
HD GURU
[…] Just in time for NFL, the World Series and all those delightful new network sitcom premieres, Gary over at HD Guru has caught wind of an across-the-board price drop that will lower prices of 2008 panels by a couple hundred dollars. Tons of Samsung’s series 5, 6 and 7 sets will see a drop of $100-$200, with Sony, Mitsubishi and Panasonic expected to follow suit by Labor day, so it’s probably a good idea to hold your horses on that new set until the prices start to fall, Wal-Mart style. Head over to HD Guru for Samsung’s full discounted model list. [HD Guru] […]
Stereodude
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Are you sure about the price drop of the LN52A630 set from $2599 to $2399? The Samsung website already reflects the new lower MSRP for the LN52A650 and LN52A750, but not the LN52A630 (still $2599). The LN52A630 did drop from $2699 to $2599 in the past week though.
Stereodude
Posted on 20th August, 2008
@ Justin
These are drops in the Manufacturers Suggested Retail Prices not actual in store retail prices. These drops in MSRP’s should mean lower prices at Fry’s and UE.
[…] This is the third article in as many weeks that I have read about HDTV makers dropping their prices. A close analysis of the list would show 13 HDTV models that were WAY overpriced that will continue to be WAY overpriced with the new pricing scheme. A simple Pricegrabber search would show that the Samsung LN46A550 is being sold for hundreds of dollars less than the NEW and EXCITING reported $1699 price-point at 16 different E-tailers. Am I missing something here, or are the TV manufacturers trying to create fake-hype to sell more TVs before this NFL season kicks off? Don’t get me wrong, HDTV prices have tumbled over the past 2 years, but I don’t understand why a reputable source such as Gizmodo repeatedly covers these bogus-hype stories. Something about paying $1000 for a 32″ middle-of-the-road Samsung HDTV doesn’t excite me. […]
It is obvious that you do not understand the difference between manufacturer retail pricing and the actual “discounted” price an HDTV sells for in a B&M store or etailer. I’ll explain. When a set maker lowers the retail price, they also drop the dealer cost price, allowing the dealer to sell the HDTV for a lower price and still maintain their profit margin. Perhaps you should blog about a subject you know more about before labeling accurate information as a “hoax”
HD GURU
Stereodude
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Wow, this story is really bringing out all the people with poor reading comprehension… Now if we could just get Samsung to update all the MSRP’s on their site.
David
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Last month, mid July, HD Guru reported that there would be another ~$400 MSRP price drop coming soon–That report never came to fruition. Online retailers have YET to even remotely reflect the MSRP price drops. Why should this news be taken anymore serious than the last?
The HD Guru has a attracted a feisty group of commenters today. The article you refer to contains manufacturer’s retail prices obtained from the respective vendors listed. Why didn’t (as you state) the “street” prices come down as much as the retail price? There could be a number of reasons.
Perhaps the dealer wanted to get a higher margin as the summer months are the slow season of TV sales, or they wanted to keep the 2008 model prices higher to move out their remaining inventory of last year’s (2007) models. As they say on TV, “all dealers are independently owned and operated” and can discount as little or as much as they desire.
Let me add, from next week on, we are entering the peak selling season for TVs, and retailers traditionally fight it out to get as many sales as they can.
HD Guru
David
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Rory B. Bellows
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Any word/info on the Sony 40″+ XBR6 and XBR8 pricing??
HD16x9
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Actually Frys is showing a lower “regular” price than the one mentioned earlier by Justin on the LN52A650 (now $2,299.95)
kersur229
Posted on 20th August, 2008
Thank HD Guru - the wife unit’s been after me to get and HD set. Since I have no desire to watch HGTV in HD and spend the money…I balked. But these price drops (and the start of College Football) may make it worth it.
Thanks again!
[…] Huge Labor Day HDTV Price Drop Coming Up [Dealzmodo] Just in time for NFL, the World Series and all those delightful new network sitcom premieres, Gary over at HD Guru has caught wind of an across-the-board price drop that will lower prices of 2008 panels by a couple hundred dollars. Tons of Samsung’s series 5, 6 and 7 sets will see a drop of $100-$200, with Sony, Mitsubishi and Panasonic expected to follow suit by Labor day, so it’s probably a good idea to hold your horses on that new set until the prices start to fall, Wal-Mart style. Head over to HD Guru for Samsung’s full discounted model list. [HD Guru] […]
spurrier
Posted on 20th August, 2008
It seems that the smaller sets have actually gone up in price and the largest LCD are dipping quite a bit. We are getting a very small margin between different sizes, probably a result of fuel costs and the fact that it really doesn’t cost much more to make a 47 than a 37.
Right now the e-tailers are higher than major stores, except that Walmart and Costco have just lowered some prices on bargain brands.
Rory B. Bellows
Posted on 20th August, 2008
This should be posted on avsforum.com asap!
It’ll help a lot of us trying to decide when/what to buy.
[…] Just in time for NFL, the World Series and all those delightful new network sitcom premieres, Gary over at HD Guru has caught wind of an across-the-board price drop that will lower prices of 2008 panels by a couple hundred dollars. Tons of Samsung’s series 5, 6 and 7 sets will see a drop of $100-$200, with Sony, Mitsubishi and Panasonic expected to follow suit by Labor day, so it’s probably a good idea to hold your horses on that new set until the prices start to fall, Wal-Mart style. Head over to HD Guru for Samsung’s full discounted model list. [HD Guru] […]
Stereodude
Posted on 20th August, 2008
So, Uh… What happened to the 2 week $100 instant rebate on 52″ selts listed for August 31st? The text still references an instant rebate, but it’s not in the list any more.
The rebates are coming, but I did not receive second source confirmation on the dates so I dropped it. Sorry for the confusion.
HD Guru
[…] Se non l’avessi letta sul New York Times non ci avrei creduto. Il quotidiano linka verso il blog HDGuru, che consiglia di attendere domenica per comprare un televisore HDTV di Samsung. Sul blog sono indicate le sigle di vari modelli. La breve attesa permetterebbe di risparmiare fino a 300 dollari. L’autore del blog dice di aver avuto informazioni confidenziali da una fonte interna Samsung. Chissà se i prezzi caleranno anche da noi. […]
Kathy
Posted on 21st August, 2008
I’m curious … given last year’s Supreme Court decision giving manufacturers greater control over retail pricing (report on prices since then in this week’s WSJ - http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121901920116148325.html) … do you have any idea why TV manufacturers aren’t following up? Don’t get me wrong — I’m glad that they aren’t!
Sony is instituting what it calls “SURE” pricing on its (to be released in Oct.) XBR7 and XBR8 models. Dealers will be prohibited from advertising or selling these models below MAP pricing or face termination as a Sony dealer, as it has been explained to me. Will it work and hold? Stay tuned.
HD Guru
[…] Just in time for NFL, the World Series and all those delightful new network sitcom premieres, Gary over at HD Guru has caught wind of an across-the-board price drop that will lower prices of 2008 panels by a couple hundred dollars. Tons of Samsung’s series 5, 6 and 7 sets will see a drop of $100-$200, with Sony, Mitsubishi and Panasonic expected to follow suit by Labor day, so it’s probably a good idea to hold your horses on that new set until the prices start to fall, Wal-Mart style. Head over to HD Guru for Samsung’s full discounted model list. [HD Guru] […]
brett
Posted on 21st August, 2008
I’d rather ride my mountain bike.
Valentinos
Posted on 21st August, 2008
Something a bit off the subject: I wonder if the new 9 series LCD TVs by Samsung get some sort of discount or promotional offer as well. They started appearing here and there online as “in stock” but they run for the full MSRP price of $4199 for the LN55A950 and $3199 for the LN46A950.
Gregory
Posted on 21st August, 2008
I’m slightly confused - are those manufactured suggested retail prices as you say in the comments or minimum advertised price as you say in the original post? If MSRP, then we should see considerably lower street prices, but the retailers are not supposed to advertise products below MAP.
dlpdude
Posted on 21st August, 2008
Prices are definitely falling. The 61A750 usually sells for $1999, but you can snag one for under $1,300 dollars. That’s almost unhead of. It’s refurbished so it isn’t a “perfect deal,” but it’s a great savings if you’re looking for a deal. You can read more about it here: http://tvlampsnbulbs.com/2008/08/buy-hl61a750-dlp-for-1299/
Sam Grobart
Posted on 21st August, 2008
Hi Gary,
Not sure if you remember me, but we worked on some stories when I was at PopSci back in the first half of 2003. Saw this great post and linked to it from the NYT’s Bits blog. One of our readers had a question I was hoping you could answer: Will these price changes also occur in the UK? If so, when?
(In other news, email me. Want to talk to you about some work-related stuff. Hope you’ve been well.)
All best,
Sam
Chuck
Posted on 21st August, 2008
Brett: I’m with you, just recumbent…
Erik
Posted on 22nd August, 2008
Dear HD guru and others,
I just got a Samsung ln52a550 from frys for $1599 with free shipping and no tax. Can I expect to get a better deal in the next week, as I can most likely cancel the order and wait. Thanks for any answers.
zosimo
Posted on 22nd August, 2008
yes, the prices are continue to go down but wait……..come the holiday season the merchandise currently out there will be a whole lot cheaper. why? well by years end Sony, Lg, Panasonic and Samsung will have Hds with “tru2way” capabilities. “tru2way”, for those who dont know, will be Hds with TWO way cable cards so the cable box will not be needed. as it is now, cable cards are one way only. so i reckon i have waited sometime to take the Hd plunge and will wait a few more months to get the “tru2way” technology. again the merchandise out there now will be a whole lot cheaper as it will only have the one way cable cards.
-”lets roll”
Kelley
Posted on 23rd August, 2008
It seems that a lot of you are pumped for the football and baseball seasons in HD but there have been no mentions of Sharp including in the plummeting price talk. Just thought you might want to know that Sharp is the official HDTV of MLB because its technology is specially geared for night game contrast and no blurry balls so it is def. something to check out. I’m their rep so shoot me ?s or find info at http://sharp.smnr.us
deez
Posted on 25th August, 2008
Amazon just did a major price drop on their Samsung LN52A650 which I have been tracking … over $200.
Stereodude
Posted on 25th August, 2008
@deez
I have no idea what you’re talking about. The LN52A650 was $2279.98 and is now $2253.86. Amazon still shows a $2999 MSRP also.
Charlie Z
Posted on 25th August, 2008
Just bought a Sony BRAVIA 46″ 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV (KDL-46Z4100) — a price drop in the next week or so would be welcome, thanks to the 110% price guarantee.
(Love it, by the way!)
Charlie Z
Posted on 25th August, 2008
Duh - meant to include the price: $2399.99.
[…] Now, anonymous sources are a dime a dozen on the Internet, but our normal degree of “beware stuff you see on a blog” cynicism is tempered by two points. First: Merson’s had a good track record on getting the inside scoop on forthcoming price drops in the past (example). Second, the fact that prices are coming down as we approach the all-important holiday buying season just makes sense–we’d be more surprised if the prices didn’t fall. […]
LMP
Posted on 26th August, 2008
Will the new “tru2way” technology work with satellite TV service which also requires a card? I was ready to purchase a Samsung LN52a650, but I’ll wait if tru2way works with satellite. I hate that box!!!
Gina
Posted on 27th August, 2008
Any word on Panasonic older 50PZ800U.
I think I can get a display unit for about $2000 total.
deez
Posted on 29th August, 2008
Anyone know when the Sony’s are supposed to drop, if they are? Price on the KDL-52W4100 dropped $100 at buydig.com so I was excited. But today they put the price back up to $2299. WTF.
picturebiz
Posted on 30th August, 2008
Looking to p/u a 46″LCD for the Labor Sales any help on Sony vs Samsung and is Amozon the best price point
Thanks
Stereodude
Posted on 31st August, 2008
A $200 Mounted Memories Reward Certificate for Samsung 1080p HDTV 40″ and larger wasn’t what I had envisioned when HDGuru said there was an instant rebate on some Samsung sets. Are there that many people who want NFL memorabilia?
Tobias
Posted on 31st August, 2008
Man, I was so looking forward to getting at least a $100 mail in rebate that HDGuru said was coming. The $200 Mounted Memories Reward Cert is super lame! :/.
David
Posted on 31st August, 2008
The $200 Mounted Memories MIR is quite disappointing.
Stereodude
Posted on 1st September, 2008
I may have spoken too soon. One of my local B&M’s has lowered the price on their website (which is normally MSRP) by $100 from the latest MSRPs on all their 52″ Samsung sets (550, 630, 650, 750, and 860). They have only lowered the price on their 52″ Samsung sets, and not on any of the smaller sizes.
So, it looks like the HDGuru was correct. It also looks like other stores intend to pocket the savings since no one advertised it.
zosimo
Posted on 2nd September, 2008
LMB-you are wondering if the tru2way will work with satellite-check out the article at pcworld.com dated 15JUl08 titled ’sony embraces cable-without-the-box-technology’. the answer to your question is there and thensome.
(yes, i too hate the cable box!) good luck. zosimo
Bryan Hawkins
Posted on 6th September, 2008
I just bought the Samsung LN52A750 for $2499.97 @ HHgregg in Chattanooga,TN 9-06-08
Charlie Z
Posted on 9th September, 2008
Best Buy has the KDL-46Z4100 for $2199 - money back in the pocket! I’ll be heading back to the store in a day or so.
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On 25 August 2008, Charlie Z said:
Just bought a Sony BRAVIA 46″ 1080p 120Hz Flat-Panel LCD HDTV (KDL-46Z4100) — a price drop in the next week or so would be welcome, thanks to the 110% price guarantee.
Charlie Z
Posted on 9th September, 2008
Drat - misinformed on Best Buy price - no money back in the pocket yet….
Russel
Posted on 18th September, 2008
I just got Samsung 52A750 for $2300 from brandsmart.Anyone thinking the price will go even lower than this by x-mas or new year time? Or I got really good deal on it?
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