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GTS Jeff
04-07-2008, 01:30 AM
Hey, I've got a really great deal on a tube TV for sale here. If you're looking for a TV that is decently big, good quality, and isn't going to cost you a ton, this is it.

It's a 32" Sony XBR CRT television, model KV-32XBR15. This TV was a top model for Sony (XBR) when it was new, and went for over $2000. Of course, the picture quality will amaze you for the money you'll spend, the blacks are great, the colours are vibrant, and there are many features of a high end TV.


Dynamic Focus Circuitry automatically focuses the scanning electron beam for enhanced sharpness over the entire picture, especially in corners.
Dynamic Picture System adjusts picture contrast automatically to produce more detail in both bright and dark areas of every scene.
ColorPure Filter produces fine picture detail without color spill or color noise.
Velocity Modulation Circuitry produces clean and sharp black and white contrasts.
picture in picture
SRS surround sound



Here's a couple pics of it in my apartment.
http://www.ualberta.ca/~jkm1/pics/fs/tv1.jpg

http://www.ualberta.ca/~jkm1/pics/fs/tv2.jpg

Of course, the TV works perfectly and is in good condition. It comes with a remote and a manual. Considering that $200 will only get you a 27" no-name TV at Walmart, this 32" Sony XBR is a steal for the same price. Please send me a PM if you're interested!

Thanks!

mugen6
04-07-2008, 04:46 PM
aren't sony xbr's suppose to be flatscreens and flatpanel'd?

tictactoe2004
04-07-2008, 05:00 PM
Originally posted by mugen6
aren't sony xbr's suppose to be flatscreens and flatpanel'd?

Newer ones were, but older ones were vertically flat and prior to that XBR's were not flat at all.

That was a great TV in its time and for that price, still is today.

GTS Jeff
04-07-2008, 05:03 PM
Originally posted by tictactoe2004


Newer ones were, but older ones were vertically flat and prior to that XBR's were not flat at all.

That was a great TV in its time and for that price, still is today. Thank you! :werd: :werd: Some people don't understand that a BMW M3 from 1998 is different from a BMW M3 from 2005. But I wish they would have the courtesy to not clutter up someone else's FS thread when they have no intention of buying...

http://www.ualberta.ca/~jkm1/pics/fs/tv3.jpg

mugen6
04-07-2008, 05:37 PM
thats why ppl ask question before buying:D

GTS Jeff
04-07-2008, 07:44 PM
Yeah ok buddy.

TV is sold.