FS: Samsung 46" DLP HDTV
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FS: Samsung 46" DLP HDTV
The model is a HLP-4663W. This is a 720p HDTV and it has both DVI and HDMI inputs, along with 2 components and the usual A/V inputs. I'd prefer a buyer who can do local pick up, however i can deliver. LOW hours on the lamp.
I paid 2300 for it in 05'
will sell for $900
I paid 2300 for it in 05'
will sell for $900
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[I] would not mind picking up another TV for the house, are you very negotiable on the price? I may be interested if your willing to come down a few hundred bucks.
The reason I am asking for such a large ammount off your asking price:
new DLP Tvs are about the same price as what your asking, your is used and is a model that is a few years old. It is pretty easy to pick up a 50" TV for around 999. I picked the new samsung 50" DLP 720p new from best bu for around $600 recently.
Thats the reasoning, let me know what you can do.
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The reason I am asking for such a large ammount off your asking price:
new DLP Tvs are about the same price as what your asking, your is used and is a model that is a few years old. It is pretty easy to pick up a 50" TV for around 999. I picked the new samsung 50" DLP 720p new from best bu for around $600 recently.
Thats the reasoning, let me know what you can do.
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[I] would not mind picking up another TV for the house, are you very negotiable on the price? I may be interested if your willing to come down a few hundred bucks.
The reason I am asking for such a large ammount off your asking price:
new DLP Tvs are about the same price as what your asking, your is used and is a model that is a few years old. It is pretty easy to pick up a 50" TV for around 999. I picked the new samsung 50" DLP 720p new from best bu for around $600 recently.
Thats the reasoning, let me know what you can do.
Brook
The reason I am asking for such a large ammount off your asking price:
new DLP Tvs are about the same price as what your asking, your is used and is a model that is a few years old. It is pretty easy to pick up a 50" TV for around 999. I picked the new samsung 50" DLP 720p new from best bu for around $600 recently.
Thats the reasoning, let me know what you can do.
Brook
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I would keep it if I were you. put it in the bedroom. better yet, who could not use a 46" TV in front of the crapper
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yea samsung is one of the best if not the best, my dad has a 56in 1080p LED DLP and i have 50in 720p DLP. MY dad's is amazing comparible if not better than 4-5k+ LCD TV's. Even mine only being 720p is amazing..
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i've got the Samsun 56" DLP as well, got it from Best Buy last year (Thanksgiving time) for $2300. GREAT TV!
Sometimes, I just wish that EVERY Channel is HD on Dish Network!
Sometimes, I just wish that EVERY Channel is HD on Dish Network!