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The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - Blankity Blank - 01-17-2010 My beautiful 10 year old 32" Sony died about three months ago; the picture started blinking on and off every few seconds. The problem got progressively worse until it was blinking on and off literally every second. I google a quick fix (adjusting the voltage to one of the onboard circuits via a dial inside the case), but that only lasted about three weeks before the blinking came back. So, off to Craig's List. Yesterday I picked up a great little old school 27" Samsung. Tack sharp. Great color. Nice internal speakers. Very good selection of picture and sound adjustment features. And I paid the princely sum of $25. The average price for that screen size was only $40-50, with the odd Craig's List Dreamer going as high as $150. There was even the occasional 'FREE! Just get this thing out of here!' ad. Go team obsolescence. :biggrin: (I did camn near bust a gut moving the 200+ lb. Sony. I really need to start working out again. ![]() Re: The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - bwicklander - 01-17-2010 please come and move my Sony 32in it's been sitting dead for a year and a half. I have a flat screen lcd to replace it but the sony tv is in the way... Re: The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - decay - 01-17-2010 i got a big Sony 35" tube tv for $80. Re: The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - freeradical - 01-17-2010 ![]() Re: The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - Blankity Blank - 01-17-2010 decay wrote:I won't lie. If I wasn't too cheap to pop for a hand truck to move the thing, i would have gone for a larger screen. 32" models were available in the same price range here too. However, I am that cheap. :biggrin: (And with any luck, this will only have to last me for a year at most, while I save up for my first flat screen. 42" should be just right for my pad.) Re: The silver lining of 'obsolescence' - Article Accelerator - 01-17-2010 Blankity Blank wrote: You can confirm that here: http://myhometheater.homestead.com/viewingdistancecalculator.html |