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Joey98Ws7
08-29-2007, 05:05 PM
Hey guys, Deceided to go ahead and put my TV up for sale.

Its not gonna be the same watching games and playing some halo on something smaller than the 60in :(

TV is in exellent condition, with a new bulb being installed in April. Only issue is that the outter plastic cover needs to be cleaned from the inside. Best buy wanted $100 for someone to come out and do it, so it shouldnt be too bad. I'd do it myself, but im afraid i'd break the cover while trying.

Asking $2000 Trades Accepted

***LOCAL PICKUP ONLY***

I live in Chattanooga. Willing to drive or meet halfway, depending on the terms.

Email is [email protected]
Phone is 423 635 8900

dowhat101
08-29-2007, 05:17 PM
is that a plasma????

integra2die4
08-29-2007, 08:31 PM
No, I believe its a slim depth DLP

AtifSajid
08-29-2007, 09:16 PM
thats nice..get better pics. pm your lowest price.

DemonEyez
08-29-2007, 11:02 PM
when did you buy that. im not aware of sony have a 950 series anytime recently. also its not a dlp for the person who said, sony would make it a lcos based sxrd if its anything recent otherwise a lcd based projection

Joey98Ws7
08-30-2007, 10:32 AM
This is SONY's first 60" LCD HDTV. Cost my uncle over 7500 from tweeter when it came out back in mid 03'. However, with everyone catching up to sony and what not, the prices for new ones is barely over 3k.

Only thing with this one, like i said, the screen would have to be clean, and there is no HDMI input.

SHould have better pics tonight.

I think 1800 is pretty firm. Seen what they had been selling for used here lately and i've seen them go anywhere from $2000 to $4400 so I think its a fair asking price

-Joey-

quickdodgeŽ
08-30-2007, 10:36 AM
Very descriptive post there. Hmmmm. Later, QD.

chnco
08-30-2007, 12:01 PM
No HDMI??? WTF?? So all it has component inputs? That sucks.

quickdodgeŽ
08-30-2007, 12:03 PM
No HDMI??? WTF?? So all it has component inputs? That sucks.

It's hard to tell anything about this TV since he didn't give any info on it. Cause if it doesn't, I don't see how $1800 would be a fair price. Later, QD.

IronEagle
08-30-2007, 03:15 PM
That is a 3LCD TV from what I see. I have a 50" version of it I use as a computer monitor. Some say they are better than DLP since there are no "rainbows" that some people see with DLP. Also DLP has the super fast rotating mirrors/parts inside where as the 3LCD does not. Also better than plasma for the money as once a plasma wears out you need to replace the whole tv. With 3LCD you just replace the bulb once every two to three years and it is like a brand new set again!

Joey98Ws7
08-30-2007, 08:05 PM
IronEagle is exactly correct

Sorry not alot of specs, here ya go

Product Features
60-inch rear-projection LCD TV with built-in HDTV tuner; 67 x 39.75 x 23 inches (W x H x D)
3 built-in LCD panels offer 3.28 million dots of resolution
Twin View Multi-Image Driver (MID-X) for watching two programs at once
DVI-HDTV interface, 2 component inputs, 4 S-video inputs, 4 composite inputs, 5 audio inputs, 3 i.Link inputs, and more
30-watt built-in speaker system (5 watts x 2 and 20-watt subwoofer) with Virtual Dolby and TruSurround surround sound
Technical Details
Screen size: 60 inches
TV type: Rear projection LCD
HDTV capable: Yes
Aspect ratio: 16:9 enhanced
Speaker wattage per channel: 5
Number of speakers: 2
Comb filter: 3D digital
Invar shadow mask: No
Scan velocity modulation: No
Includes DVD player: No
Includes VCR: No
Signal type: NTSC, ATSC
Auto channel setup: Yes
Closed captioning: Yes
Last-channel recall: Yes
Multilingual menu: Yes
Parental control: Yes
Picture-in-picture (PIP): Yes
Remote control: Yes
SAP: Yes
Sleep timer: Yes
Surround sound: Yes
VGA/SVGA input: No
Audio outputs: 1
Audio inputs: 6
Video inputs: 7
Headphone jack: No
Component video: 2
Composite video: 4
S-video: 4
RF: 2
Color temperature control: Yes
Front AV jacks: Yes
Side AV jacks: No
Sound leveler system: Yes
Item width: 67 inches
Item height: 39.75 inches
Item depth: 23 inches
Item weight: 177.8 pounds

ajunkys
08-31-2007, 01:10 PM
do you have any written documents about the new bulb that you had put in, in april? and what was the reason you need to put that in...

Joey98Ws7
09-02-2007, 09:48 AM
I'm not sure if i have documents, but im sure i can dig through some emails and see if i still have a confirmation email or something, (ordered online). I still have the box with the old bulb for sure. I replace the bulb because it went out

-Joey-

Joey98Ws7
09-05-2007, 12:32 PM
TTT

Joey98Ws7
10-14-2007, 09:57 AM
Back Up For Sale

PawnShopCEO
10-14-2007, 05:11 PM
Brandsmart sells the 50" newer version for 800$ brand new. I dont see you getting 1800 out of it

KREEP
10-14-2007, 09:10 PM
I bought one of these new 2 years ago for $2500 brand new.
You can buy one new now for pretty cheap

KREEP
10-14-2007, 09:13 PM
That is a 3LCD TV from what I see. I have a 50" version of it I use as a computer monitor. Some say they are better than DLP since there are no "rainbows" that some people see with DLP. Also DLP has the super fast rotating mirrors/parts inside where as the 3LCD does not. Also better than plasma for the money as once a plasma wears out you need to replace the whole tv. With 3LCD you just replace the bulb once every two to three years and it is like a brand new set again!

^^^^^And this is why I stick with sony.......they keep it simple at good prices
and yes i agree with everything above. I Love mine and it has stayed on most of the time for 2 years. never any problems. I hate it cause i paid so much and now you can get em new for half that price

Joey98Ws7
10-15-2007, 02:29 PM
Just seen two go on ebay for $1500 and $1700

$1500 obo , Anyone ?