You can always try your local Walmart or technology story, like Futureshop or BestBuy. Or, you can try online at Amazon.com. Some places like Walmart can haggle prices a bit so you may have luck there.
The Samsung hdtv and the Sony hdtv are among the top quality televisions in the hdtv sector. The only difference between these televisions are the features they offer.
Best Buy
One can purchase a Samsung 40 inch LCD HDTV at All Time TVs, Dell, Memory 4 Less, Sears, Kmart, Best Buy, Amazon, Samsung, and all their respective websites.
One can find the best price for the samsung hdtv at Best Buy or on Newegg. You should look, especially, for sales during the holiday season for the lowest prices and highest price cuts of the season.
If one is looking to purchase a Samsung 26 inch LCD HDTV, there are many options. They can be found at Walmart, Best Buy, Sears, or Circuit City. Most any electronic store or department store that carry televisions would have it.
Walmart or Best Buy should have them.
Many electronic stores offer the Samsung brand of HDTV. In the Bakersfiels area you can purchase a Samsung at Walmart or BestBuy. I am sure there also online sites where you can purchase this item and have it shipped. http://www.nextag.com/samsung-hdtv/products-html
Samsung flat screen lcd might range between $400-450 on Samsung 32" Class/720p/60Hz/LCD HDTV while Samsung 40" Class/1080p /120Hz/LCD HDTV might costs 600-650. All this deals you might find them at best buy
The Samsung HDTV are very good compared to other companies. It has amazing picture quality and is the official HDTV of the NFL. So that says a lot in terms of their quality.
If you want the best HDTV for your convenience, purchase a 40 inches or larger with 1080p resolution, which is 1920 by 1080 pixels television. Choose the brand you want either Sony, Samsung or LG.
The reviews for Samsung HDTV televisions seem to be mostly positive. You can read some on the following website: http://reviews.cnet.com/samsung-tvs/.
One HDTV brand is LG. Some others include TCL, Samsung, and RCA