and if there is a problem with yoru TV, you can return to the B&M. Plus, they pretty much have a no questions asked return policy if you don't like what you get.
For anyone serious about their image, I would highly suggest getting AVIA to calibrate your TV. The wide range of improper settings on virtually every TV display section at a BM is highly influenced by their lack of calibration. You can have a potentially "perfect" TV appear shitty under a bad calibration.