I'd say anything under US$1000 with a small form factor is an easy buy online.Over that and with considerable size, the mileage begins to vary dramatically and the local warranty might prove valuable.There are items (a portable air condition unit for example) that actually costs less here in Pricesmart than it would if purchased online and delivered through a skybox.Same would apply to some big TV 52" and so.A small, light TV (32") costing US$500 should be a safe bet imo.and blu-vice, did you go with a 26" LCD with HDMI (and no TV turner) like I did? If so you'd get a steal of a deal as it classes under Monitors which carry no vat and duty.TVs that get level charge (unless the customs officer is feeling the spirit of Christmas lol)
At 26 inches...what is available here costs too much...yes, I did the research.A good 1080p TV at that size costs about $7000 TT. Not cool.Even with shipping and Customs charges, I'm sure a 26-inch shouldn't cross $5000.Care to tell us the model Blu_ViCe?
http://www.carigamers.com/cms/forums/index.php/topic,18380.msg221507.html#msg221507You'll find pix of the connections available on the unit there as well. (component, hdmi, pc input)Awesome monitor with no input lag (for gaming) and full 1080p @ US$299.00. Hard to beat.
When was the last time anyone bought a new game online ? (not checking direct to system delivery) Modern Warfare 2 for the 360 is $60 usd, pay for standard shipping and it should be $65 usd, That comes up to just under $420 TTD, and we have not even factored the skybox/customs cost.... The game is selling @ Jk entertainment for $475 TTD.
(just to make a fair comparison) How much did you pay for amazon prime to get that "free shipping"?also, I dunno if you've got females in your house...but if you do....attaching a cable box to your "TV" could mean trouble, lolI left mine to play the role of "Monitor" and Game screen. full stop. after careful consideration.
PS nope, no females in d house if by that u mean living with me lol