Just before the transition to the terrestrial digital broadcasting, prices of LCD TVs rose, exactly "The time to buy now is bad"



We have already cut off one month until the full transition of the terrestrial digital broadcasting on July 24, 2011, but it became clear that the selling price of the LCD TV has risen as it receives the rush demand.

Somehow last yearAs a result of flood demand rushing due to ecological points halved, LCD televisions continued to soarI remember, but this time we are showing similar price movements, and it is indeed in the situation that "It is bad time to buy now".

First, it is the price fluctuation graph of "BRAVIA KDL-32CX400" which is ranked first in sales as of June 24, 2011 at a major price information site "Price .com". At one timeFull HD, recording function, net corresponding 32 inch model with 30,000 yen unitAlthough it was an attractive price, it can be seen that the price has risen more than the cheapest day, such as starting beyond 40,000 yen from the beginning of June.

Price .com - SONY BRAVIA KDL-32CX400 [32 inch] price change history


Subsequently, the price fluctuation graph of "REGZA 32A 1 S" ranked second. Again the price started to rise from the beginning of June, and the price increase width is over 4000 yen compared with the cheapest time. As it is an inexpensive model of 30,000 yen range, you can see that this price increase is large in plain form.

Price .com - Toshiba REGZA 32A 1 S (K) [32 inch black] Price change history


Price fluctuation graph of "BRAVIA KDL - 40 EX 500" in 3 rd place. I thought that it fell to the bottom in the middle of May, after that the price rose. Although it can be said to any model, since it sometimes falls only for a very short time, if it is absolutely necessary to buy a television, "Buy up if the price drops below ○ ○ ○"It is thought that you should watch the fluctuation of the price after setting the standard of" price ".

Price .com - SONY BRAVIA KDL-40EX 500 [40 inch] Price change history

in Hardware, Posted by darkhorse_log