candyman56
01-28-07, 03:38 PM
I was selling my 50" Toshiba 50H82 Rear Projection which is about 4 years old for $599 on ebay. It didn't sell probably due to the price being to high. I have a few people that contacted me to buy this at $450. I was trying to get about $500 at the lowest, but do you guys think that $475 or $450 is a good price point?
Thanks
footballforever
01-28-07, 04:28 PM
I was selling my 50" Toshiba 50H82 Rear Projection which is about 4 years old for $599 on ebay. It didn't sell probably due to the price being to high. I have a few people that contacted me to buy this at $450. I was trying to get about $500 at the lowest, but do you guys think that $475 or $450 is a good price point?
Thanks
know just give it to me......LOL..Whats up G.
DblHelix
01-28-07, 05:29 PM
I am in the same boat. I have a 42 inch from a year before this that I am hoping to sell for $400-500. You may want to try craigs list since the people will be local and I have seen items sell pretty fast on craig's list
candyman56
01-28-07, 10:35 PM
know just give it to me......LOL..Whats up G.
What's up FF...........if you want a 1080i TV. LOL!
candyman56
01-28-07, 10:36 PM
I am in the same boat. I have a 42 inch from a year before this that I am hoping to sell for $400-500. You may want to try craigs list since the people will be local and I have seen items sell pretty fast on craig's list
I was looking on ebay and many other brands, Sony, Mitsu, etc. the same size as my Toshiba have sold for around $400-$500 that are as old as my TV. It might be fair to get $450-$475.
Dave_Van
02-24-07, 08:52 PM
Candyman, I was considering 'upgrading' my Toshiba 50HDX82 that I bought 4 years ago to a Mitsubishi 1000U DLP projector (PJ). The main problem I saw is how to get rid of that 300lb behemoth!
This forum has a couple of long threads of "don't get rid of your CRT" and "CRT is not dead" that boil down to that if you get your current RP CRT properly calibrated (~$300 or so) it'll outperform those new $1000 PJs. I might be inviting Holy War here.
Suggest you consider professional calibration and wait for new sets to continue their prices declines and quality/performance improvements.