elvn
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Hi all,
I have a 37" westinghouse 1080p lcd for sale. It has hdmi and dvi inputs among others, plenty of inputs on the sides. Its hdcp compliant (handshakes with copy protected devices like blu-ray players). It is a monitor/hdtv, and has PiP (picture in picture) and split screen. It has no tv tuner so you have to use a cable or satellite box's hdmi out, dvi out, or component out to the lcd. It also works great with computers and high def consoles connected to it.
I've had it for a few years... I think 2.. I could check to be exact. Its pretty thin and can be wall mounted if you buy a bracket for it. Its not a rear projection so has no projector bulb to replace. Its like a giant computer monitor and hdtv. It does take 3 to 5 mins to warm up the big LCD screen. The screen will freeze a little until its warmed up. Its always been like that since day 1 out of the box though, its not anything deteriorating or anything like that.
I used to use it as my computer monitor on a stand set back about 3.5'. It works great connected to a computer - the text is really crisp. You can also run hdtv or other source in the PiP while using the computer. I also used it as a 2nd hdtv and video playback device in the modeled basement where my computer is. I later decided that a smaller monitor paired with my other monitor would suit me better as a dual monitor setup, so I switched to a 28" lcd instead.
These monitors still go for about $900 new so I'd like to get $500 for it. If no one buys it here I'll probably try craigs list and maybe even ebay. If no sale I'll probably give it to my parents or something. Its a good tv/monitor for around $500. I figured I'd give it a shot selling it here first since we have a little community here so there should be a little more buyer confidence in our 'small town'.
Pics to follow.
I have a 37" westinghouse 1080p lcd for sale. It has hdmi and dvi inputs among others, plenty of inputs on the sides. Its hdcp compliant (handshakes with copy protected devices like blu-ray players). It is a monitor/hdtv, and has PiP (picture in picture) and split screen. It has no tv tuner so you have to use a cable or satellite box's hdmi out, dvi out, or component out to the lcd. It also works great with computers and high def consoles connected to it.
I've had it for a few years... I think 2.. I could check to be exact. Its pretty thin and can be wall mounted if you buy a bracket for it. Its not a rear projection so has no projector bulb to replace. Its like a giant computer monitor and hdtv. It does take 3 to 5 mins to warm up the big LCD screen. The screen will freeze a little until its warmed up. Its always been like that since day 1 out of the box though, its not anything deteriorating or anything like that.
I used to use it as my computer monitor on a stand set back about 3.5'. It works great connected to a computer - the text is really crisp. You can also run hdtv or other source in the PiP while using the computer. I also used it as a 2nd hdtv and video playback device in the modeled basement where my computer is. I later decided that a smaller monitor paired with my other monitor would suit me better as a dual monitor setup, so I switched to a 28" lcd instead.
These monitors still go for about $900 new so I'd like to get $500 for it. If no one buys it here I'll probably try craigs list and maybe even ebay. If no sale I'll probably give it to my parents or something. Its a good tv/monitor for around $500. I figured I'd give it a shot selling it here first since we have a little community here so there should be a little more buyer confidence in our 'small town'.
Pics to follow.