55" TV (Not Hi-Def)

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18 Aug 2009 16:26 - 19 Aug 2009 12:04 #1 by Gallion (Gallion)
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55" TV (Not Hi-Def)

I am finally upgrading to Hi-Def  in a few weeks and am looking to get rid of my current large TV. It is in perfectly fine working order. The pictures every bit as good as when I first bought it. Nothing has happened over the years to damage it. I am simply upgrading and don’t have the space in my apartment for it. I’m asking around $400 or best offer.

It is the type of TV that does not use a stand, because it is set on large speakers. It also might be difficult to transport, so if interested keep in mind we would need a pickup truck, or some other way to transport it standing up strait.

The Screen is 55". The dimensions of the unit itself is: 54 Tall, 53 ½ Wide, 25 ½ Deep.  The bottom of the screen sits 25 inches off the floor.

The make and model is: JVC I’Art Pro
Here is a picture I found on the internet that looks like it. www.bainbridgega.com/news/uploads/060208bust.jpg The middle of the screen looks odd in this picture… I don’t know why… but mine doesn’t look that way. In general its not a good picture, but it gives you the idea of the shape and color.

Please remember that while it is a large screen and has a great picture, it is NOT HD. Just want to make sure that is restated. :)

If anyone is interested please send me a PM to ask any more questions you might have. Thanks! - James




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18 Aug 2009 20:15 #2 by Quin (Quin)
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ps. James' tv is huge.

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18 Aug 2009 20:44 #3 by Laughing Bear (Laughing Bear)
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10 bucks says Charlie the hustler buys it and resells it for $450.

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19 Aug 2009 02:45 #4 by geezer (geezer)
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If I knew a buyer...

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19 Aug 2009 06:50 #5 by Seamstress (Seamstress)
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55' -- that's bigger than our great room!

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19 Aug 2009 11:43 #6 by geezer (geezer)
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We'd have to break out the wall, but man, studio size.  Then there is the trailer rental to get it to the house.  OTOH, we'd see a LOT more of Jake.

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19 Aug 2009 12:07 #7 by Gallion (Gallion)
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hahaha. fixed...

Let me be clear, those of you wishing to purchase a 55 foot TV for $400 are out of luck. It is indeed 55 inches. :)



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