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Old 04-29-2007 | 03:52 PM
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I dont really watch it and its kinda big for my room so I figured I should get rid of it. It's a Norcent plasma tv. Its yours for $800.
Old 04-29-2007 | 04:16 PM
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good luck i had a hard time selling mine
Old 04-29-2007 | 05:07 PM
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good luck i had a hard time selling mine

Seems to me it is because prices keep falling super fast every day. I mean, paid 1200+ new, now they sell for 900-1000 new for the same model, size ect.

Maybe try selling on Ebay.. They are still going for stupid prices on there and I am not sure why.

otherwise, try craigslist
Old 04-29-2007 | 10:14 PM
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you might wanna add the model number cause some of those are HD and some are EDTV's. Alot people dont wanna buy a plasma if it isnt HD compatible.
Old 04-29-2007 | 10:57 PM
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you might wanna add the model number cause some of those are HD and some are EDTV's. Alot people dont wanna buy a plasma if it isnt HD compatible.
Sorry. The model # is PM-4203A. It's HD ready too. I have HD running on it. It has S-video, RGB, and HDMI inputs. And of course the regular A/V inputs.
Old 04-30-2007 | 06:08 PM
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TTT. Make an offer.
Old 04-30-2007 | 06:15 PM
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I got $600 or my girl has $600 should I say.
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Sorry. The model # is PM-4203A. It's HD ready too. I have HD running on it. It has S-video, RGB, and HDMI inputs. And of course the regular A/V inputs.
just so people know the facts, that TV is an EDTV not HDTV. It will accept HD signals but is not a TRUE HDTV. Most people say you cant tell the difference unless you're closer than 8 ft to the TV though.
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just so people know the facts, that TV is an EDTV not HDTV. It will accept HD signals but is not a TRUE HDTV. Most people say you cant tell the difference unless you're closer than 8 ft to the TV though.

Ok so what is EDTV and what is the difference in that and HDTV? If I have a HD satellite reciever running HD channels to it, and a XBOX 360 running HD to it.
Old 05-01-2007 | 12:44 PM
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I got $600 or my girl has $600 should I say.

seb get your car running...
Old 05-01-2007 | 01:56 PM
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Ok so what is EDTV and what is the difference in that and HDTV? If I have a HD satellite reciever running HD channels to it, and a XBOX 360 running HD to it.
It will natively show 480p, but can handle signals up to 1080i (though it downgrades them to 480p). So yes, you can run HD broadcasts to it, but it won't show the higher resolution signals as well as a television capable of truly showing those resolutions (though most HDTV signals are 480i, 480p, or 720i - so you will hardly notice the difference, if at all). DVD's are 480p as well, so the only real issue would be watching Blue-Ray or HD-DVD discs and playing some X-Box360 or PS3 games that have higher resolutions.

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Ok. Sorry guys. I just figured HD was HD. And I had never heard of EDTV. But I cant see anytghing with the picture. So if anyone still wants ot make an offer I'm open.
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Originally Posted by SEBLS1
I got $600 or my girl has $600 should I say.

"uhhuhuhuuhh I don't have $$" blah blah blah...
Old 05-05-2007 | 10:42 PM
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PM sent, very interested




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