They have the TVs on display at Wal-Mart but they don't always do the best job of hooking them up in the store, and kids like to mess with the settings, so you end up with high-dollar HDTVs with snowy pictures that are too dark or too purple or something.
But what I was saying is that the number of TVs sitting there in the box you can actually grab and go with is limited. For a lot of the TVs, you have to wait for an associate to go get a TV in the box for you, and sometimes waiting for an associate in Wal-Mart can be a little while.