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Westinghouse 24″ 1080p HDTV $100 shipped, more

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Best Buy is offering the Westinghouse 24-inch 1080p, 60Hz HDTV for $99.99 shipped. That’s $50 off the average selling price, the lowest price we can find, and one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for any 1080p, 24-inch HDTV. It features a 1080p display, Vesa mount support and built in speakers. It also comes with 1 HDMI, 1 composite video, 1 VGA  and 1 RF antenna for connectivity. 

It comes with a remote and stand as well as a 1 year parts and labor warranty. Best Buy customers have rated this TV 4.2/5 stars.

A great option for cutting the cord at home is the Winegard FlatWave Amplified Razor Thin HDTV Indoor Antenna. Newegg is offering the refurbished model for $20 shipped, down from the original $100 and matching the lowest we’ve ever seen these highly rated antenna systems go for. Amplified antennas can be a great way to help bring in weak over the air signals from surrounding TV stations without paying for cable.

If you’re interested in a more brand name option, Groupon is running a special Samsung Sale from today through July 3 with a number of HDTVs, home theater and sound bar systems like the Samsung HW-FM45B Sound Bar with Bluetooth and Wireless Subwoofer (Refurb) for $150 shipped (Reg. $248 new).

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices