SABI ko na nga ba, this so-called sale is just a cheap, adder-tongued gimmick to push obsoleted leftovers and other hand-me-downs from Sony Philippines. We ought to know that Solid Corporation who controls Sony here is a monolithic distributor who will never accede to give Filipino dupes a once in a blue moon "respite" from their overpriced units. Monopolyo kasi nila kaya why give any concessions to make the goods on the neighborhood of being affordable. Yang Sony Philippines na yan, di ka makakamura diyan, di mo magugulangan yan sa presyo. Ikaw ang gugulangan ng Sony - in perpetuity.
Panasonic Philippines, to be able to break the TV stranglehold in the local scene, has at one time pushed their 32C10 plasmas for as low as P20,500 - and Panasonic is already a leader on its multi-faceted fields (including plasma TV and LCD home theater projectors) - not a mere also-rans like suspiciously "OEM-generic'ed" brands like Sanyo, TCL, A-Vision, Toshiba, even Sharp. Yet Sony would not want to read the handwriting on the wall, it stubbornly hold on to selling its overpriced TVs where a 32-incher is disproportionately priced by as much as P15,000 more than its competitors' no-less decent 32-inchers. Hence Sony's outrageous selling price for the smallest LCD set of 32 inches is the yardstick to how much overpriced all its other TVs of larger picture dimensions, most notably the Bravias.
Huwag pagugulang sa Sony, kung matakaw sa tubo yang brand na yan layasan mo, for in these time and age you're presented with so many other choices. This time has ceased to be like that of the 1970s and 1980s where the only state of the art TV, the reference standard - is the proprietary Sony Trinitron.