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		<title>DLP TV Extended Warranty</title>
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Should I buy a refurbished Samsung DLP TV.?

The price is significantly lower than new. ($300-$500)
The warranty is 12 months parts and labor.
An extended warranty is also available. (Which I will get)
What do you all think?
What are the pros and cons of buying refurbished?


I say do it.  DLP is a good value in my opinion, [...]]]></description>
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